ESP Biography
KELLY HARVELL, ESP Teacher
Major: Bioengineering College/Employer: Stanford Year of Graduation: 2024 |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
Hi all, I am a bioengineering major interested in health equity and medical ethics! Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)S8028: Do No Harm: Why Medical Ethics Matters in Splash Spring 2024 (May. 18 - 19, 2024)
We will be discussing hard-hitting questions at the intersection of healthcare and ethics. Delving into various case studies in media, popular culture, and biomedical research, we will explore the importance of patient advocacy and autonomy in ensuring high-quality medical care. Come and learn what we owe to each other and why ethics is a key element in any discipline.
Disclaimer: We will be discussing heavy topics in healthcare, including potentially terminal illness and death.
S7909: Do No Harm: Why Medical Ethics Matters in Splash Fall 2023 (Dec. 02 - 03, 2023)
We will be discussing hard-hitting questions at the intersection of healthcare and ethics. Delving into various case studies in media, popular culture, and biomedical research, we will explore the importance of patient advocacy and autonomy in ensuring high-quality medical care. Come and learn what we owe to each other and why ethics is a key element in any discipline.
Disclaimer: We will be discussing heavy topics in healthcare, including potentially terminal illness and death.
L7800: The Philosophy of Film: Groundhog Day in Splash Fall 2022 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2022)
[content warning: this movie is rated PG but involves sexually suggestive dialogue, suicide attempts in fantasy contexts, and mild profanity. Viewer discretion is advised.]
What makes a fulfilling life? How does one escape from the routine of reality? What defines human existence? For centuries, philosophers have struggled with these basic questions. In this class, we will attempt to answer them by watching the 1993 film Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray. The class will consist of a movie screening, followed by an in-class discussion of philosophical topics in the film. Popcorn and snacks will be provided.
S7801: Do No Harm: Why Medical Ethics Matter in Splash Fall 2022 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2022)
We will be discussing hard-hitting questions at the intersection of healthcare and ethics. Delving into various case studies in media, popular culture, and biomedical research, we will explore the importance of patient advocacy and autonomy in ensuring high-quality medical care. Come and learn what we owe to each other and why ethics is a key element in any discipline. No experience required!
Disclaimer: We will be discussing heavy topics in healthcare, including potentially terminal illness and death.
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