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Neurology and Ethics: Recognizing Values in Patient Care and Learning to Address Neuroethical Dilemmas

Neurology and Ethics: Recognizing Values in Patient Care and Learning to Address Neuroethical Dilemmas

FromThe Neurophilia Podcast


Neurology and Ethics: Recognizing Values in Patient Care and Learning to Address Neuroethical Dilemmas

FromThe Neurophilia Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week's episode of the Neurophilia Podcast, we sat down with Dr. Paul Ford, Ph.D., and Professor Lauren Sankary, JD to discuss the relationship between neurology and clinical ethics. We talk about the emerging and rapidly changing field of neuroethics, share common ethical dilemmas in neurology, and discuss ways to recognize and uphold patient values during difficult decisions.Dr. Paul Ford, Ph.D. is currently the director of the Neuroethics Program at Cleveland Clinic and has more than 20 years of experience providing ethics consultations to patients, research participants, healthcare professionals, researchers, and others.  He has authorship on more than a hundred publications that range from commentaries to scientific papers.  He has a special focus on ethical challenges surrounding neurotechnology and clinical neurology.  His undergraduate degrees were in mathematics, computer science, and humanities before transitioning to a Ph.D. in Philosophy followed by a fellowship in transplantation ethics.Professor Lauren Sankary, JD, is currently the Associate Director of the Cleveland Clinic Neuroethics Program at Cleveland Clinic. After completing a two-and-a-half-year neuroethics fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, Ms. Sankary joined the Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute as a clinical ethicist in 2020. She received a J.D. with a concentration in Health Law and a Master of Arts from Case Western Reserve University after receiving a B.A. in Rhetoric from the University of California, Berkeley. Professor Lauren Sankary's research focuses on ethical issues raised by neurological research and innovative neurosurgical intervention. Her current research is funded by the Alzheimer’s Association and previous studies have been funded by the National Institute on Aging and the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke. References:Illes, J., & Bird, S. J. (2006). Neuroethics: A modern context for ethics in neuroscience. Trends in Neurosciences, 29(9), 511–517. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2006.07.002 Young, M. J., & Bernat, J. L. (2022). Emerging subspecialties in neurology: Neuroethics. Neurology, 98(12), 505–508. https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000200054 Support the show
Released:
Jun 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Neurophobia is "the fear of neural sciences and clinical neurology" that is often experienced by medical students and young healthcare professionals. The Neurophilia Podcast is our attempt to help dispel the growing issue of neurophobia in the medical community. We engage in meaningful, interdisciplinary conversations with leading physicians to better connect neurology with other fields of medicine. Our hope is that with each episode, our listeners learn to appreciate, and perhaps even develop a love, for clinical neurology. Hosted by Dr. Nupur Goel, Neurology Resident at Mass General Brigham, and Dr. Blake Buletko, Program Director of Cleveland Clinic's Adult Neurology Program.