University of Utah Health and the University of Utah announce the establishment of the Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities (CHeEtAH). The new center marks an exciting expansion of...
University of Utah Health and the University of Utah announce the establishment of the Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities (CHeEtAH). The new center marks an exciting expansion of...
Gene editing is not a new concept. However, with a new technology called CRISPR, it is even easier to get the desired results from gene editing. In this article, Drs...
Gene editing is not a new concept. However, with a new technology called CRISPR, it is even easier to get the desired results from gene editing. In this article, Drs...
A conspiracy theory about microchips and the Covid-19 vaccine has recently been circulating through social media. You may have heard about it from your friends, family or colleagues. In this...
With a larger number of people now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the state will no longer require a doctors note or proof of eligibility. The state will rely...
With a larger number of people now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the state will no longer require a doctors note or proof of eligibility. The state will rely...
A conspiracy theory about microchips and the Covid-19 vaccine has recently been circulating through social media. You may have heard about it from your friends, family or colleagues. In this...
The shame that comes with illness can be detrimental to our health and well being. Unfortunately, shame for illness has been apart of human nature for as long as we...
Shame and illness have gone hand in hand for a long time, although there shouldn't actually be any shame when one is ill. Dr. Gretchen Case, PhD, discusses how this...
Spending time in the hospital or watching those we love suffer is never a fun experience. Especially not around the holidays. In this letter written by Dr. Gretchen Case, she...
One Utah family lost their father to COVID-19 earlier this year. Now they are seeking compensation from the company where they believed he contracted it while at work. Dr. Teneille...
The Department of Internal Medicine Congratulates Dr. Susan Sample, PhD, MFA on having her poem published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
Dr. Teneille Brown (Faculty, Program in Medical Ethics & Humanities) sat down with Wired to discuss how voters do not necessarily need President Trump's medical records to see evidence of...
Dr. James Tabery (Adjunct Associate Professor, Program in Medical Ethics & Humanities) sat down with the Silicon Slopes podcast to discuss ethics surrounding COVID-19 conspiracy theories.