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July 19, 2006

The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations

Lectures
June 28 Anatomy: Why We Dissect [lectures from Ken Roberts, John Eyler and Dave Lee tentatively to be re-recorded in studio]

July 6 Boundaries and Bodies: Cultural and Religious Perspectives
-Kirk Allison
-Linda Schulte-Sasse includes full text of Dr. Schulte-Sasse's May 12 Star Tribune editorial
-Lucia M. Tanassi
-Terry Nichols
-Margaret P. Moss
-discussion, moderated by Mary Faith Marshall

July 12 Anatomy as Art, Art as Anatomy
-John Eyler
-Lyndel King and Michael Stoughton
-discussion, moderated by Lyndel King

July 19 Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies
-Jeffrey Kahn (intro)
-Maryam Valapour
-Mary Faith Marshall
-Carl Elliott
-discussion, moderated by Jeffrey Kahn

Related Links
Body Worlds Web site
Google news search: Gunther von Hagens (news feed)
University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics
University of Minnesota Center for Medical Humanities
University of Minnesota Program for Human Rights in Medicine
University of Minnesota Program in the History of Medicine
University of Minnesota Weisman Art Museum

The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations was a summer 2006 lecture series sponsored by the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

Discussion: Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies

Questions from the audience and responses from presenters, moderated by Jeffrey Kahn.

Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies, July 19, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.


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Human Taxidermy

Carl Elliott

Carl Elliott, MD, PhD; Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Center for Bioethics, and Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota.

Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies, July 19, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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Aesthetics and the Use of the Body

Mary Faith Marshall

Mary Faith Marshall, PhD;
Associate Dean for Social Medicine, Medical School; Director, Center for Medical Humanities; Professor, Center for Bioethics and Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Minnesota.

Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies, July 19, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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The Ethics of Using Human Bodies

Maryam Valapour

Maryam Valapour, MD , Assistant Professor, Center for Bioethics and Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Minnesota.

Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies, July 19, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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introduction

Jeffrey Kahn

Jeffrey Kahn, PhD, MPH; Director, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota.

Stiff Morality: The Ethics of Using Bodies, July 19, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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July 18, 2006

Directions for Future AFEB Workplace Violence Research

Harlan Amandus, PhD; Chief, Analysis and Field Evaluations Branch, Division of Safety Research, National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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NIOSH Research on Safe Patient Lifting and Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention in Health Care Workers

James W. Collins, PhD, MSME, Division of Safety Research, National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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July 12, 2006

Discussion: Anatomy as Art Art as Anatomy

Questions from the audience and responses from presenters, moderated by Lyndel King.

Anatomy as Art: Art as Anatomy, July 12, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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Art and the Anatomical Illustrator

Lyndel King, Director, Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, and Michael Stoughton, Department of Art History, University of Minnesota.

Anatomy as Art: Art as Anatomy, July 12, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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De humani corporis fabrica

John Eyler

John Eyler, Professor, Program in the History of Medicine, University of Minnesota.

Anatomy as Art: Art as Anatomy, July 12, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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July 06, 2006

Discussion: Boundaries and Bodies: Cultural and Religious Perspectives

Questions from the audience and responses from presenters, moderated by Mary Faith Marshall.

Boundaries and Bodies: Cultural and Religious Perspectives, July 6, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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Sacred Versus Secular: Notions of the Body from an American Indian Perspective

Margaret Moss

Margaret P. Moss, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota.

Boundaries and Bodies: Cultural and Religious Perspectives, July 6, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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Are We Our Bodies?

nichols.jpgTerry Nichols, Professor, Department of Theology, University of St Thomas.

Boundaries and Bodies: Cultural and Religious Perspectives, July 6, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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Plasti-Nation: How America Was Won

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Lucia M. Tanassi, Professor of Medical Ethics and Anthropology, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt University.

Boundaries and Bodies: Cultural and Religious Perspectives, July 6, 2006. The Body on Display: Controversies and Conversations (lecture series). University of Minnesota Academic Health Center.

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