Video Available of Panel on Duty to Plan – After COVID
Thursday, November 5, 2020
The expert panel, "Taking Seriously the Duty to Plan: The Future of Health, Education, Sports, and Politics After COVID," is now available on video.
The panel featured Dr. Joseph E. Nyre, president of Seton Hall University; Mr. Robert Garrett, the CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health; Professor Charles Grantham, former executive director of the National Basketball Players Association and director of the Center for Sport Management at Seton Hall's Stillman School of Business; and Professor Molly Patterson, department chair of Political Science at Aquinas College.
The panel of multi-disciplinary experts was brought together virtually to discuss how the ethical norm which is well entrenched in the field of bioethics – the duty to plan – is taken up in these other sectors. Panelists discussed what they saw as the ethical issues on the horizon, including in education, health, sports, and public policy.
The panel was part of the COVID Ethics Series, which was recently discussed in the European Journal of Medicine and Natural Sciences and focuses on the various impacts of COVID-19 throughout society.
Convened by Professor Bryan Pilkington, this edition of the series took place on October 20, 2020.
Pilkington is an associate professor in the School of Health and Medical Sciences at Seton Hall University and the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy and the Editorial Advisory Boards of HealthCare Ethics Committee Forum and Christian Bioethics, and is a Junior Scholar at the Paul Ramsey Institute.
The Series
Formed with the belief that we arrive at the best answers to challenging ethical questions
by practically reasoning together, "Taking Seriously the Duty to Plan: The Future
of Health, Education, Sports, and Politics After COVID" was the twelfth installment
of this program.
Previous panels have covered:
- Unmasking Ethical Foundations in the Time of COVID: What We Owe to Each Other
- Stop Killing our Patients: Pandemic, Protest and the Outcry for Justice
- Discrimination Intensified: Equity in the Time of COVID
- Ethics and Questions of Risk in Healthcare: An Interprofessional Discussion
- Today and Tomorrow: Prioritizing the Present in the Time of COVID Sports and Recreation in the Time of COVID
- Intentions and the Limits of Aid: Best Practices in the Fight against COVID
- Pregnancy and Covid-19: Keeping Mothers Babies Well
- Lattes and Letters – a student advocacy session
- Vulnerability and Dependence in the Time of COVID
Recordings of these panels, including "Taking Seriously the Duty to Plan: The Future of Health, Education, Sports, and Politics After COVID," have been archived through the Interprofessional Health Sciences Library and can be accessed here.
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