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Description
“Health care in the U.S. is at a watershed moment concerning disability,” says philosopher , author of The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality, founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability , and co-founder of the book series Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society. “By listening to disabled people, prioritizing their flourishing, and enacting disability justice, we can improve quality and equity of care across patient populations, build not just better healthcare systems, but social and political systems writ large, and, ultimately, create a world that’s a better fit for all.”
Reynolds explores foundational issues at the intersection of ethics, biomedicine, and society with a special focus on identifying, mitigating, and eliminating health inequities faced by disabled people. They advocate for and facilitate research efforts that center the lived experience of historically marginalized and oppressed groups, and prioritize community engagement across a diverse range of stakeholders to rectify health disparities and bring about health justice. In this dynamic talk, they will share these insights and challenge us to reimagine disability through clinical practice, research, advocacy, and education.
Live ASL interpretation will be present and virtual attendance will be available. Lunch will be provided for registered in-person attendees. A book signing will follow the lecture.
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Presented by USC Visions and Voices. Organized by Pamela Schaff (Medical Education, Family Medicine, and Pediatrics), Julie Van Dam (French and Italian), Erika Wright (Medical Education and English), Sabrina Derrington (Pediatrics), and Ron Ben-Ari (Internal Medicine and Medical Education). Co-sponsored by the Keck School of Medicine’s HEAL (Humanities, Ethics, Art, and Law) Program and the Center for Bioethics at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Portrait courtesy of Joel Michael Reynolds.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mayer Auditorium, USC Health Sciences Campus, 1975 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles, United States
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