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End-of-Life Care: Bioethical Perspectives and Conflict Resolution

of Charity Chair in Ethics, John J. Conley Department of Ethics, St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan; Professor of Medicine and Director of the Bioethics Institute, New York Medical College

Moderator: Marsha Garrison, Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School

11:30 am Panel II: Models of Con?ict Resolution

Speakers Barbara L. Chanko, R.N., M.B.A., Health Care Ethicist, Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center for Ethics in Health Care

Nancy N. Dubler, LL.B., Director, Division of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Monte?ore Medical Center

Joseph J. Fins, M.D., F.A.C.P., Chief, Division of Medical Ethics, Department of Public Health and Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Honorable Michael Gage (Ret.), Administrative Judge of the New York City Family Court ; Instructor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Sylvia A. Law, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law, Medicine and Psychiatry, New York University Law School

Moderator: Carol B. Liebman, Clinical Professor, Columbia Law School

1:15 pm Luncheon

2:30 pm Panel III: End-of-Life Care: Cross-national Perspectives

Speakers Carl H. Coleman, Professor of Law; Director, Health Law and Policy Program, Seton Hall Law School

Bernard Dickens, Professor Emeritus of Health Law and Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

Amos Shapira, K. Lubowski Chair of Law and Biomedical Ethics, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University; Visiting Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School

Evert van Leeuwen, Chair, Center for Ethics and Philosophy, Free University Medical Center, Amsterdam

Moderator: Karen Porter, Assistant Professor of Clinical Law, Executive Director Center for Health, Science and Public Policy, Brooklyn Law School

4:30 pm Concluding Remarks

Honorable David G. Trager, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern Distr
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Contact: Ivy Miller
ivy.miller@brooklaw.edu
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Brooklyn Law School
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