Posted on 11/09/2005 12:11:36 AM PST by BykrBayb
SEMINOLE Death and dying, hospice, palliative care, advanced directives, living wills and bereavement are among the end-of-life issues to be presented by the Applied Ethics Institute of St. Petersburg College at the colleges Digitorium on the Seminole Campus on Thursday, Nov. 17, 7 to 9 p.m.
The free forum will be moderated by Mary Tittle, Ph.D., RN, College of Nursing, St. Petersburg College and begin with presentations from David A. Weiland, M.D., The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast; Patricia Thieleman, Ph.D., RN, College of Nursing, St. Petersburg College; and Hanna Osman, Ph.D., College of Public Health, University of South Florida. There will be a question and answer session after the presentation.
The institute is celebrating its 21st year of promoting the teaching of ethics at all levels of education, in business and the professions, in the community at large and on the Web, www.appliedethicsinstitute.org.
The campus is at 9200 113th St. N. Call the Applied Ethics Institute at 341-4335. Persons requiring accommodations should contact Linda Giar at 394-6289.
Could you ping your lists, and post some information about the participants in this event? Hopefully some pro-lifers in the St. Pete area will show up to this event with some hard questions.
Mary Tittle, PhD, RN biography. http://24.73.99.138:777/People/mary_tittle.htm
When I see "ethics" and "college" in the same sentence it makes me feel very queasy. Ping me if you hear any more about this, thanks!
Btw, The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast is where Terri Schiavo was murdered. That should give everybody a clue about the angle this "ethics" meeting will take.
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/279/6/455
This is an abstract of an experiment performed on humans by David A. Weiland, MD and others. All of the subjects of the experiment had a multitude of adverse reactions. The experimenters wrote it off as an allergic reaction.
How's that for ethics?
Bump. It's too bad someone couldn't bring in a tape recorder. I'm very interested in the topics that will be discussed.
I don't see any reason they couldn't. Hint, hint. Nudge nudge.
Sometimes it is forbidden to record seminars or lectures. There are models small enough to conceal, however. I'm sure reporters would be allowed to use such a device.
http://hsc.usf.edu/publichealth/cfh/hosman/publications.html
Hana Osman, Ph. D. biography. Her primary specialty is getting people to sign away their right to life. Her secondary specialty is experimenting on them.
Florida Pukage Alert.
Nudge? No. She recommends the hard sell.
That sent chills up my spine!
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Dr. Josef Mengele of Hitler's Germany would be so proud!
We have been checking in with friends and relatives in the suburbs and countryside. No thanks to the French media, they are figuring things out well.
The mooselimbs will establish more pockets where the police will not go, in effect, safe zones for them, and keep expanding those zones.
I slam Islam
8mm
I'd make sure all my insurances are paid up because I think Pinellas County has a great big cosmic bulls-eye painted on it.
Can you attend?
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