Confuting the Disrepute of Mental Health and Wellness - April 3
The Science, Politics, and Ethics of Psychological Well-Being
Wednesday, April 3
9am
Divinity School Reading Room
Schedule
Welcome
9:00 - 10:00 (Keynote) - Keith Meador: The Health of the Community: A Common Vision of Care
10:00 - 10:10 - Break
10:10 - 11:10 - Derek M. Griffith - How Does It Feel To Be a Problem With a Problem?: The Intersection of African American Men and Mental Illness
11:10 - 11:20
Patient perspectives on use of electronic health records for research recruitment
https://bmcmedresmethodol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12874-019-0686-z
EHR phenotyping offers the ability to rapidly assemble a precisely defined cohort of patients prescreened for eligibility to participate in health-related research. Even so, stakeholders in the process must still contend with the practical and ethical challenges associated with research recruitment. Patient perspectives on these matters are particularly important given that the success of research recruitment depends on patients’ willingness to participate.
Conference on Social Justice and Psychology
Friday March 1 through Sunday March 3, 2019
Holiday Inn Nashville-Vanderbilt
2613 West End Avenue
Faculty and Students at Vanderbilt University and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center are cordially invited to attend a Conference on Social Justice and Psychology, sponsored by The Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, to be held on Friday March 1 through Sunday March 3, 2019 at the Holiday Inn Nashville-Vanderbilt at 2613 West End Avenue.
Article published in Minding Nature Journal
Biomedical Ethics researcher Ross Graham recently published an essay in the Center for Humans and Nature's latest issue of Minding Nature journal.
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