The symposium, sponsored by the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will address critical issues arising from changing technologies and health-care delivery systems, the human genome project and new developments in the patient-provider relationship.
Sessions on Nov. 15, will be held in the New Buffalo Marriott, Millersport Highway, Amherst. Sessions on Nov. 16, will be held in the Center for the Arts on the UB North Campus. There is a registration fee. The symposium is presented in collaboration with the UB Center for Clinical Ethics and Humanities in Health Care.
H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr., professor of philosophy at the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Rice University, will present the keynote address "Bioethics at the End of the Millennium: Fashioning Health-Care Policy in the Absence of a Content-Full Moral Vision" at 8:45 a.m. Nov. 15.
Engelhardt, who also holds appointments as professor in the departments of Medicine, Community Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine, will lecture again later in the morning on the topic "Toward Multiple Standards of Health Delivery: Taking Moral and Economic Diversity Seriously."
Additional invited speakers and their presentations are:
Participating UB faculty are symposium co-chairs James J. Bono, associate professor in the UB departments of History and Medicine, and Gerald Logue, professor in the Department of Medicine and medical director of the Veterans Affairs Western New York Health Care System.
Also, Mecca Cranley, dean of the UB School of Nursing; Tom Rosenthal, professor and chair of the Department of Family Medicine; David Nyberg, professor in the Department of Educational Administration, Organization and Policy; David Triggle, dean of the UB Graduate School, and Stephen Wear, associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and research associate professor in the departments of Medicine and Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Susan G. Regan, an attorney with the Buffalo law firm of Magavern, Magavern & Grimm and a member of the New York State Committee on Managed Care, also will participate. For reservations, call 645-3705. For more information, call James Bono at 645-2282, ext. 553.