Kansas City Contemplates Bioethics

An important read about tech, medicine and the future . . . Sadly, TKC mistakenly clicked because we thought the report concerned BBQ taco trucks . . . Check-it:

"In Kansas City and around the country, medical ethicists like Pferdehirt and Rosell are increasingly being asked to help medical professionals find the most ethical treatment for patients. It can be a complex, puzzling, and difficult job, and artificial intelligence, organ transplantation, experimental treatments, and other issues are causing the medical ethics field to grow."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Feeding Tubes, Defibrillators and Medical Ethics

Flanigan Chairs, past and present, discuss their field and work at the Center for Practical Bioethics in Kansas City, Missouri.

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