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Podcast on '"Dying Well": Enacting Medical Ethics' now online

A cross-disciplinary Symposium at Barts Pathology Museum, London, 25-26 September 2015   A podcast and digital archive of last month’s symposium on ‘“Dying Well”: Enacting Medical Ethics’ is available now online. The event brought together scholars and professionals from eight different disciplines including Science Journalism (Susan Watts), Health Care Law (Jonathan Montgomery), Literary Studies (Julia Boll) and Medicine (Samir Guglani). Arthur Schnitzler’s medical play Professor Bernhardi created a versatile space for cross-disciplinary dialogue and public engagement. Listen to a a consultant oncologist quoting T.S. Elliot and Edgar Allan Poe and a professor of law examining conscience and professional identity by walking through the five rooms of Schnitzler’s Professor Bernhardi:   http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2015/09/dying-well-enacting-medical-ethics/

For further details, please see the Arthur Schnitzler Project website

 

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