Editor: Tim Madigan
February 1997
Volume Four, Number Two
Co-Directors: Gerald Logue, MD and Stephen Wear, PhD
Associate Director:
Jack Freer, MD
Research Associates:
Charles Jack and
Adrianne McEvoy
Address: Center for Clinical Ethics and Humanities in Health Care
Veteran's Affairs Medical Center
3495 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215
Telephone: 862-3412 FAX: 862-4748
Website:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/faculty/research/bioethics/
Send E-mail to: wear@acsu.buffalo.edu.
Newsletter Distribution
This newsletter can be delivered to you via e-mail or fax or over
the internet (forward your request to: Jack Freer, MD at:
jfreer@buffalo.edu).
If you prefer fax, call 862-3412 and
leave your fax number. We encourage and appreciate the use of
e-mail and fax distribution rather than paper for the newsletter.
Center Listservers
The Center now maintains two automated e-mail listservers.
BIOETH-LIST is primarily designed for those in the Greater Buffalo
area and permits subscribers to post to the list. This list is
available for posting local announcements, as well as a medium
for discussion of relevant topics. It will also distribute the
Center newsletter, "Bioethics Bulletin." If you are on this list,
you can send a message to the entire list by addressing the
message to: BIOETHLIST@listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu.
BIOBUL-LIST is strictly used for distribution of "Bioethics
Bulletin" and is mainly for those outside of Western New York.
If you have further questions about this service,
contact Jack Freer at 887-4852 or at: jfreer@buffalo.edu.
Upcoming Center Meetings
The Center currently has three committees: Community Affairs,
Education and Research. All Center members are welcome to
participate in these committees.
Community Affairs Committee
There will be a meeting of the Community Affairs Committee on
Wednesday, March 5, at 4:00 PM, at the Erie County Medical Center,
Conference Room A, to discuss the ethics committee orientation
packet which the Committee has been working on for the past few
months.
Ethics Grand Rounds
The Ethics Grand Rounds sponsored by Kenmore Mercy will be held
on Wednesday, February 12 at 8:00 AM, in the Community Conference
Room. The Presenter will be Judith Skretny, Director of the Life
Transition Center. Her topic will be: "Delivering Bad News with
Compassion and Hope." All are welcome to attend.
Center Reading Group
The Center has established a reading and research group, the
purpose of which is to discuss in-progress publications and
encourage new publications and allied research activities. There
will be two meetings held in February, at the Center for Inquiry,
1310 Sweet Home Road, between Maple and Rensch Roads (look for the
twin red-and-white gates). The first meeting will be on Wednesday,
February 5th. Rodger Jackson, a recent PhD recipient from Michigan
State University, will be speaking on the notion of "trust" in
health care. On Wednesday, February 19th at 4:00 PM, Bogda
Koczwara, MD, a Senior Fellow in Medical Oncology at Roswell Park
Cancer Institute, will be presenting a draft of a research proposal
she has been developing ethics committees. Allied readings will be
sent to regular participants; newcomers are welcome. Contact
Adrianne McEvoy at the Center (862-3412) for information and
materials.
Upcoming Lectures
Thursday, February 6. "Survey of Native Americans." Presenter:
Myron Glick. Faculty Development Workshop - sponsored by the
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo
through the Department of Family Medicine. 7:30 AM. Approved for
1.0 hours of AMA/PRA Category 1 credit. For further information,
contact Jason Osborne at 898-4745.
Thursday, March 20. "Community Clinical Ethics: Ethics Across the
Continuum of Care." Presenter: James Reagan, PhD. The program
consists of a presentation of pertinent bioethical issues,
consideration of cases and a panel discussion led by local
providers. Objectives include: Heightened understanding of
pertinent ethical issues; improved ability to respond to the
issues in both working with colleagues and caring for patients;
enhanced recognition of local interfacility factors that both help
and hinder extending continuity of care and establishing community
bioethics standards. The program will be held from 9:00 AM to
3:00 PM, at Sabella's of Union Station, Erie, PA. The registration
fee is $39.00, which includes lunch. To register, call
1-800-513-5019. The conference is sponsored by the Lake Area Health
Education Center (LAHEC) Website:
http://www.erie.net/~lahec/, E-mail: lahec@erie.net
Saturday, April 26. Spring Clinical Day 1997 - "Rationing of Health
Care." Buffalo Marriott Hotel. The morning program will provide
strategies for avoiding the pitfalls and maximizing the advantages
of various managed care organizations. Managed care will be
discussed from three perspectives: the hospital CEO, the private
physician, and the insurer. During the morning, a panel
discussion is planned with case histories illustrating some of
the tougher issues concerning the rationing of health care dollars.
At noon, the keynote speaker will be Barbara A. DeBuono, MD, MPH,
the Commissioner of Health
for the State of New York. In addition
to giving the luncheon address, Dr. DeBuono will be participating
in the Rationing of Health Care in America panel discussion. For
further information, call 829-2778.
Monday, May 19. Joseph J. Fins, MD will be in Buffalo for a number
of activities, including City-Wide Ethics Grand Rounds. Dr. Fins
is on the staff of Cornell University Medical College, the Hastings
Center, and is the Director of Clinical Ethics at New York Hospital.
More details concerning his visit will appear in future issues of
the "Bioethics Bulletin."
SUNY-Buffalo Courses on Bioethics
Two courses devoted to Biomedical Ethics are being offered this
Spring semester at the SUNY-Buffalo South Campus. Center members
are welcome to attend individual sessions of interest.
Stephen Wear, PhD, Center co-director, is offering a course for
undergraduates, "Social and Ethical Values in Medicine,"
Tuesdays from 4:00 PM to 6:20 PM, Diefendorf 148. February
meetings are as follows:
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February 4: David Nyberg, professor of education, SUNY-Buffalo,
will discuss "Truth-Telling in Medicine." Local attorney Janet
Kaye and Center co-director Gerald Logue will comment.
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February 11: Susan Regan, J.D., will lecture on "Competence and
the Capacity to Make Decisions", with comments by Benjamin
Phillips, PhD, RN, and Center staff.
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February 18: Confidentiality.
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February 25: Topic to be announced.
A course on Graduate Research Ethics is being offered by
SUNY-Buffalo Professor of Philosophy Richard Hull. He is the
course coordinator and principal lecturer. The course was
previously offered under the auspices of the SUNY-Buffalo School
of Pharmacy, but in view of its general importance it has been
adopted by the Graduate School. It offers a broad analysis of
ethical issues in science, ranging from scientific misconduct,
intellectual property rights, data handling and preservation,
and issues around genetic diseases and information. The course
meets every Thursday, from 5:15 PM to 6:50 PM, in Room 111
Kimball Tower, South Campus. For further information, contact
the Graduate School, at 645-7315.
February meetings are as follows:
- Feb. 6: "Is it Ethical to Create Transgenic Animals?"
Bernard Rollin, The Frankenstein Syndrome. Richard Hull.
- Feb. 13: "Animal Research: Necessary to Human Welfare? A
Debate." Ronald Allison, MD, Oncologist, Buffalo General
Hospital; David Triggle, PhD, University Distinguished
Professor, Vice Provost Graduate Education, Graduate
School Dean.
- Feb. 20: Background to the Use of Human Subjects in
Research. Richard Hull.
- Feb. 27: "Forum Discussion: Policies and Practices on
Data Ownership and Retention in Business and the
University." Dale M. Landi, Vice President for
Research, SUNY-Buffalo; Michael Detty, School of Pharmacy
(Formerly of Eastman Kodak); David Triggle. University
Distinguished Professor, Vice Provost Graduate Education,
Graduate School Dean.
Conference News
On April 4-5, 1997 D'Youville College will host the Eastern
International Region Meeting of the American Academy of Religion.
Papers to be presented will include a wide range of issues in the
academic study of religion. Because of D'Youville's strong
association with degree programs in health care fields, one of the
featured themes at this conference will be religion and health.
Featured speakers include: Professor Stephen Post of Case Western
Reserve University, on the topic "Religion, Ethics, and the
Human Genome Project"; and Professor Leslie Fiedler of
SUNY-Buffalo, author of the recent book The Tyranny of the
Normal: ESsays on Bioethics, Theology, and Myth. Other
anticipated papers deal with such topics as healing and symbols
in medicine and religion; near-death experiences; the Genome
Project; ethical and theological reflections on disability and
retardation; and religious and medical approaches to the concept
of the human body. Registration information and a program outline
will be available in late January. To be placed on a mailing list,
contact: Dr. Paul R. Johnson, Program Coordinator, AAR-EIR,
D'Youville College, 320 Porter Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14201;
fax: 881-7760.
Call for Papers
The Center for Multicultural Nursing & Health and African-Americans
for Humanism will sponsor a conference on "Ethical Dilemmas Arising
from Multicultural Differences in Health" in late Fall of 1997.
To submit abstracts and/or manuscripts for possible presentation,
or for additional information, contact: Essie Alberta Riley Eddins,
PhD, RN, SM, PO Box 889, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New
York 14722; phone and fax: 357-2479.
Roswell Park Course To Be Offered
Howard J. Allen, PhD, MSW, a doctor in the departments of
Gynecologic Oncology and Biochemistry at Roswell Park Cancer
Institute, will be offering a seminar in psychosocial genetics.
The objective of the course will be to present, discuss and
generate awareness of developing medical, social, ethical and
legal issues emanating from current advances in genetics and how
these issues may impact on individuals, families and society. The
course will consider, but not be limited to, issues of predictive
testing, confidentiality, privacy, insurability, employability,
right-to-know, genetic legislation, standards of care, reproduction
planning, protection from research risks, and economics. The
course begins on Thursday, January 23, and will meet from 12:00
to 12:50 PM, at the Research Study Center, Room 400, at Roswell
Park. There are no prerequisites. If you would like further
information, contact Dr. Allen at 845-5725.
Members Corner
The Members Corner is designed to note research, presentations
and published articles and books by Center members. Please send
all such information to the newsletter editor so that the Center
can keep members informed about the work occurring in this area.
Comments and Suggestions
Your comments and suggestions regarding this newsletter are
encouraged. Please send them to the Center address, or by e-mail
to the newsletter editor, Tim Madigan timmadigan@aol.com. We
also need information on upcoming events that would be of
interest to Center members. The deadline for the next newsletter
is February 15th.