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Intro
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Holly Taber
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Office of Civil Rights
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Ruderman Family Foundation
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Language
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My son
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Common barriers
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Principles of bioethics
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Nonmaleficence
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The Great Wave
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The Headlines
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ventilator triage
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people with disabilities
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Ari Neeman
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Alice Wong
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Joseph Strohmundo
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Dr Megan Hawley
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Participants concerns
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Research
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Police Violence
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Call to Action
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Justice Imperative
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Fourth Principle of bioethics
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Rep John Lewis
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Dr Michael Saylor
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Paul Steven Miller
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Holly
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Pete
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Telehealth
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Race and disability
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Black Lives Matter
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Integration into the Diversity Framework
Description:
Explore the intersection of disability and COVID-19 in this 52-minute conference talk by Dr. Holly Tabor from Stanford University. Delve into crucial topics such as language usage, common barriers, and bioethical principles, with a focus on nonmaleficence. Examine headlines related to ventilator triage and its impact on people with disabilities, featuring insights from disability advocates. Investigate participants' concerns, research implications, and the connection between police violence and disability. Gain perspective on the justice imperative and the fourth principle of bioethics. Consider the role of telehealth and the importance of integrating disability into the broader diversity framework, while also addressing the intersection of race and disability in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Disability and COVID-19: Ethical Challenges and Inclusive Solutions

Stanford University
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