Presented By: Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM)
CBSSM Research Colloquium featuring William Dale, MD, PhD "Why Do We So Often Overtreat, Undertreat, and Mistreat Older Adults with Cancer?" (April 27th)
2016 CBSSM Research Colloquium
Keynote address:
Bishop Lecture in Bioethics
William Dale, MD, PhD
Chief, Section of Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine
Director, Specialized Oncology Care & Research in the Elderly (SOCARE) Clinic
The University of Chicago
"Why Do We So Often Overtreat, Undertreat, and Mistreat Older Adults with Cancer?"
Keynote Time: Approx. 10:30am (TBD)
Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher St., Ann Arbor, MI
The CBSSM Research Colloquium is an all-day event with presenters highlighting research related to bioethics, health communication, and medical decision making. A call for Colloquium presentation abstracts will be sent out in early February. Abstract submissions are welcome from all disciplines both within UM, as well as other institutions.
For more information, please visit the Bishop Lecture page on our website.
Keynote address:
Bishop Lecture in Bioethics
William Dale, MD, PhD
Chief, Section of Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine
Director, Specialized Oncology Care & Research in the Elderly (SOCARE) Clinic
The University of Chicago
"Why Do We So Often Overtreat, Undertreat, and Mistreat Older Adults with Cancer?"
Keynote Time: Approx. 10:30am (TBD)
Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher St., Ann Arbor, MI
The CBSSM Research Colloquium is an all-day event with presenters highlighting research related to bioethics, health communication, and medical decision making. A call for Colloquium presentation abstracts will be sent out in early February. Abstract submissions are welcome from all disciplines both within UM, as well as other institutions.
For more information, please visit the Bishop Lecture page on our website.
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