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I don’t know how to be a good mentor right now and I’m mad about it. Almost as soon as I completed my PhD I was put into mentor roles even though I was in a professional place where I still needed mentoring myself. Because my path to a PhD and to bioethics was unusual […]
In Dobbs v. Jackson, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion. Instead, regulatory authority has been returned to individual states. A fragmented legal landscape has resulted, where laws vary dramatically—and often confusingly—across jurisdictions. Healthcare providers, patients, and policymakers must now ask: What counts as an abortion? This […]
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Sometimes, those wearing face masks, such as surgical masks or N95 respirators, are asked whether their doing so is performative. The question is often a veiled judgment. It might be a surprise, but yes, wearing a mask is in fact performative. But, by performative I do not mean “pretending-to-be-better-than-you-virtue-signaling” or “less-than-fully-committed” or even “look-at-me-and-my-fake-attempts-to-avoid-sickness,” as […]
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