Prof. Trudo Lemmens co-authors "Disclosure of pharma payments to doctors is a good first step – but it’s not enough"

Thursday, September 28, 2017

In a commentary in the Globe and Mail, Prof. Trudo Lemmens and co-author Paul D. Thacker praise Ontario's initiative to require medical companies to disclose payments to health-care providers, but note other areas of commercial drug marketing that also need greater transparency ("Disclosure of pharma payments to doctors is a good first step – but it’s not enough," September 27, 2017.

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: Erin Nelson

Faculty of Law Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series
presents

Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Care for
Indigenous Women in Canada

Erin Nelson
Professor
Faculty of Law, University of Alberta 

Commentators:
Suzanne Stewart
Director, Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health
University of Toronto 

Justice Alison Harvison Young
Superior Court of Ontario and

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: YY Chen

Faculty of Law Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series 

presents 

Debating Migrants’ Inclusion in Health Care Solidarity 

Y.Y. Brandon Chen
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law 

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar: Catherine Regis and Louise Bernier

HEALTH LAW, POLICY AND ETHICS SEMINAR SERIES

presents

Catherine Regis
Associate Professor
Faculty of Law, University of Montreal

Louise Bernier
Associate Professor
Faculty of Law, University of Sherbrooke

A Relational Autonomy Perspective on Advance Medical Directives for

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: Aaron Kesselheim

Faculty of Law Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series

and

WHO Collaborating Centre for Governance, Transparency
& Accountability in the Pharmaceutical Sector 

present 

Aaron Kesselheim MD JD MPH
Associate Professor
Harvard University Medical School 

Expedited Regulatory Review of Prescription Drugs:
The Impact of the FDA’s New Breakthrough Therapy Designation

Commentator: Megan Bettle

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: Vardit Ravitsky

Faculty of Law Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series

presents 

Vardit Ravitsky
Associate Professor, Bioethics Program
School of Public Health, University of Montreal 

The Shifting Landscape of Prenatal Testing:
Ethical and Social Implications of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing
 

Thursday, November 23, 2017
12:30 – 2:00
Solarium (Room FA2), Falconer Hall

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: Marta Machado

Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series 
presents 

Marta  Rodriguez de Assis Machado
Getulio Vargas Foundation Law School
Sao Paulo, Brazil 

The Battle Over Abortion Rights in Brazil’s State Arenas, 1995-2006

Commentator:
Rebecca Cook
University of Toronto Faculty of Law 

Thursday, October 26, 2017
12:30 - 2:00
Solarium (room FA2), Falconer Hall

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: Rebecca Dresser

HEALTH LAW, POLICY AND ETHICS SEMINAR SERIES

presents


Rebecca Dresser, D.N.
Kirby Professor of Law and Professor of Ethics in Medicine
Washington University Saint Louis

Should the Law Permit Physician-Assisted Death for Dementia?


Thursday, October 12, 2017
12:30 - 2:00
Solarium (room FA2), Falconer Hall

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series: Larry Chartrand

Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series

presents 

Larry Chartrand
Professor and Director, Native Law Centre
University of Saskatchewan College of Law

Aboriginal Rights and the Best Interests of the Child:
The Hamilton Health Sciences v. D.H.

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar: Irehobhude Iyioha

HEALTH LAW, POLICY AND ETHICS SEMINAR SERIES

presents

Irehobhude O. Iyioha, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and
Adjunct Professor, John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre
University of Alberta

Theorizing Effectiveness: Law, Women's Health and the

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