Author of The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No (Norton, 2024) #whistleblowing #bioethics #philosophy Words in The Atlantic, New Yorker, New York Times, New York Review of Books
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Carl Elliott
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From bad to worse
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The expenditures date to the ill-fated Fairview-Sanford merger. More than half the spending came after the July 2024 arrival of the new president, Dr. Rebecca Cunningham.
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I’ll be one of the faculty presenters at this upcoming virtual workshop next weekend on Narrative Medicine. Would love to see some narrative/medicine folks there.
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One thing to bear in mind about Uconn is Stephen Miller and Richard Nixon didn't go there.