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SUMMARY:Juneteenth (Observed) - Building Closed
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SUMMARY:Share and Learn: Topics in Medicine\, Mental Health\, Science\, and Ethics with Dr. Carol Portlock (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Notice: This week’s session is being held at 5:00pm. \nThanks to vaccines and medical innovation\, we are gradually moving away from the Covid pandemic. On 1st and 3rd Mondays\, retired oncologist Carol Portlock will discuss the new and intriguing science that lies ahead\, including Covid. On 2nd and 4th Mondays\, clinical psychologist Frank Corigliano will continue to address your concerns about managing day-to-day during this trying time. \nSuggested readings: \nWhat Are the Next Steps for Moderna and Pfizer’s Vaccines for Very Young Children? – The New York Times\nWhy You May Have a Thinking Digital Twin Within a Decade – BBCThey Were Cigarette Smokers. Then a Stroke Vanquished Their Addiction. – The New York TimesFDA Approves Alopecia Drug That Restores Hair Growth in Many Patients – The New York Times\n\nAs Monkeypox Spreads\, a Campaign to Warn the Public Gains Urgency – The New York Times\nClick to join at start | Zoom ID 838 1778 1084 | Passcode 675527\nTo join by phone (audio only)\, dial (929) 205-6099 and enter the Zoom ID above\n \n\nYou can download Zoom at https://zoom.us/download\, although it’s not necessary to do ahead of time. Zoom is available for tablets and smartphones in both main app stores\, Apple and Google Android. Attendees don’t need to register for a Zoom account although it’s free and helpful. To join a meeting\, simply click the event’s invitation link above.
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SUMMARY:Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in the Law: The Experiences of Lawyers and Their Clients (Online)
DESCRIPTION:What does one do when there’s no clearly defined ethical road to take? Each month Exploring Ethical Dilemmas features speakers from a variety of backgrounds—medicine\, law\, business\, science\, education\, the arts\, social work\, and more—who share their experience and knowledge of ethical issues in those fields. \nRetired lawyers Karen Raschke\, Ellen McBride\, Richard Koral and Joe Fashing present. \nJoin our lively discussion! Janet Rose facilitates. \nClick to join at start | Zoom ID 838 1778 1084 | Passcode 675527\nTo join by phone (audio only)\, dial (929) 205-6099 and enter the Zoom ID above. \nAbout Our Speakers \nEllen McBride \nEllen McBride’s legal background was as second career. McBride went to law school at 35 and practiced for 16 years mostly in corporate and textile arbitration with her father. They handled stockholder derivatives as well and one major client kept their two person firm busy. …Atari.. – Ellen McBride \nKaren Raschke \nKaren Raschke graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington\, DC in 1980 and spent the first half of her legal career as in-house counsel for several health care corporations\, both regional and national. As in-house counsel\, she advised the companies on compliance issues pertaining to the statutes and regulations governing the provision of health care. She spent the second half of her career working for the Federal government in the Medicare and Medicaid Programs\, developing and implementing regulations governing the health care corporations providing care under those programs. \nRaschke spent the last two years of her career at a little-known Federal agency named the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\, part of the Department of Transportation\, where she worked for the agency Administrator implementing improvements to the regulatory compliance function. After retiring in 2014\, she moved to New York. \nRichard Koral \nBefore entering Ethical Culture Leadership\, Richard Koral was an AV rated lawyer (deemed as having the highest ethical standards and preeminent legal ability. Only lawyers with the highest ethical standards and professional ability receive a Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of “AV.”). \nKoral worked for over three decades in commercial law and litigation and specializing in business bankruptcy reorganizations. He worked in firms both large and small in New York City. \nJoseph Fashing \n“My legal career was the result of what I describe as a colossal mid-life crisis. Having just received tenure at the College (SUNY Purchase) where I was teaching sociology\, I wondered if I really wanted to continue that work for a lifetime. Consequently\, when I returned from my first sabbatical I enrolled in Pace University’s Law School which was close enough to Purchase that I could literally attend classes between the classes for which I was responsible. As the organizer of our faculty union chapter and its president for many years \, my only two goals were to finish law school before my daughters graduated from college (I beat them by one year) and to sue the University when the opportunity presented itself. \n“Once admitted to the Bar I took a leave of absence for one year to see if I would be able to support myself as a lawyer. While I decided that I could\, I also rapidly rediscovered the virtues of academic life and the law has remained an avocation since. I’ve dabbled in labor law and related areas\, done some divorce and divorce mediation and handled some political asylum cases among other things. While I’m now retired from the academic world\, I continue to make occasional forays into the legal arena.” \n\nWhat does one do when there’s no clearly defined ethical road to take? Exploring Ethical Dilemmas features speakers from a variety of backgrounds — medicine\, law\, business\, science\, education\, the arts\, social work\, etc. — who share their experience and knowledge of ethical issues in those fields. Monthly\, 3rd Monday.
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