The second part of our discussion with Dr. Reider on opioid use, delving into the history of pain management through the ages and how that has influenced the current medical and social conversations about opiates, as well as suggestions on how the medical profession can better address opioid prescriptions, use, and risks with their patients.
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The second part of our discussion with Dr. Reider on opioid use, delving into the history of pain management through the ages and how that has influenced the current medical and social conversations about opiates, as well as suggestions on how the medical profession can better address opioid prescriptions, use, and risks with their patients.
Who Am I? Navigating Donor Conception and Genetic Ancestry
The BrainStorm Podcast: Bioethics at the Bedside
47 minutes
1 year ago
Who Am I? Navigating Donor Conception and Genetic Ancestry
In the world of 23AndMe and genetic testing, anyone can do a DNA test and trace their ancestry in a matter of weeks. In this week's double episode (specially featured for the holiday season), Anna Levin, JD, and Alex Malliaris, NP, share their professional thoughts and personal experiences as sperm donor children and siblings, discussing the impacts of ancestry testing on sperm donor privacy, health history, and family relationships.
The BrainStorm Podcast: Bioethics at the Bedside
The second part of our discussion with Dr. Reider on opioid use, delving into the history of pain management through the ages and how that has influenced the current medical and social conversations about opiates, as well as suggestions on how the medical profession can better address opioid prescriptions, use, and risks with their patients.