Description
Please join us for a film screening of the documentary N of 1, immediately followed by a panel discussion to tease out some of the philosophical and ethical questions addressed in the film.
This event is open at no cost to Mayo Clinic staff, learners, and a +1 guest.
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be available beginning at 4:30pm
Brought to you by the Dolores Jean Lavins Center for Humanities in Medicine and the Mayo Clinic Transplant Ethics Advisory Board, the discussion will focus on the theme “Making the Best Decision Possible under Challenging Circumstances."
The discussion will be facilitated by Nathan Cummins, MD, Chair, Mayo Clinic Transplant Ethics Advisory Board and will include expert panelists:
- Ellen Case, MSW, LICSW, Program Manager of the Office of Clinical Ethics
- Ty Diwan, MD, Associate Chair, Mayo Clinic Transplant Ethics Advisory Board
- Konstantinos Lazaridis, MD, Carlson and Nelson Endowed Executive Director, Center for Individualized Medicine
- Erik St. Louis, MD, Professor of Neurology and Medicine
- Kymberly Watt, MD, Consultant in Transplant Hepatology
This event is made possible with support from the Jack Taylor Family Foundation, in honor of Joseph M. Kiely, MD.
Please direct questions to: humanitiesrochester@mayo.edu