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George J.
Annas, J.D., M.P.H.
Edward
R. Utley Professor and
Chair, Department of Health Law, Bioethics & Human Rights Boston University Schools of
Medicine and Public Health
George Annas is the author or editor of a dozen books on
health law and ethics, including American Bioethics:
Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries, The Rights
of Patients, Judging Medicine, Standard of Care, and Some
Choice, and writes the "legal issues in medicine" feature in
the New England Journal of Medicine. He is a fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science,
a member of the Institute of Medicine, cochair of the
American Bar Association's Committee on Medical Practice and
Medical Research (Science and Technology Section), and an
honorary fellow of the American College of Legal Medicine.
Professor Annas has held a variety of regulatory positions
including Vice-Chair of the Massachusetts Board of
Registration in Medicine and Chair of the Massachusetts
Organ Transplant Task Force. Prof.. Annas' publications
can be found
here.
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Michael
A. Grodin, M.D.
Professor of Health Law, Psychiatry, and Socio-Medical
Sciences and Community Medicine Boston University Schools
of Medicine and Public Health
Michael Grodin is the Medical Ethicist at
Boston Medical Center, and for thirteen years served as the
Human Studies Chairman for the Department of Health and Hospitals
of the City of Boston. Professor Grodin is a consultant to
the National Human Subjects Protection Review Panel of the
National Institutes of Health AIDS Program Advisory Committee,
and is a consultant on Ethics and Research with Human Subjects
for the International Organizations of Medical Sciences and
the World Health Organization. He is the Co-Director of the
Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights and he has
received a special citation form the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum in recognition of his "profound contributionsthrough
original and creative research to the cause of Holocaust education
and remembrance." Dr. Grodin has received a Humanism
in Medicine Award for "compassion and empathy in the
delivery of care to patients and their families." He
has delivered several hundred national and international addresses,
written more than one hundred and fifty scholarly papers,
and edited or co-edited four books: The Nazi Doctors and the
Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation, Children
as Research Subjects, Meta-Medical Ethics: The Philosophical
Foundations of Bioethics, and Health and Human Rights. Professor
Grodin is presently working on a new book entitled, Mad, Bad
or Evil: Physician Involvement in Human Rights Abuses from
Nazi Germany to the Former Yugoslavia. Dr. Grodin's
publications can be found
here.
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