(Garrison, NY) Science Writers in New York (SWINY), The Hastings Center, and City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Journalism present a unique, one-day workshop "Bioethics Boot Camp: Finding the Must-Read Angle for Science and Medical Stories."
The Boot Camp will be held on Friday, March 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, 219 West 40th Street, New York City.
A series of panel discussions and question-answer sessions will feature leading journalists, bioethicists, scholars and scientists exploring specific, sensitive issues, ranging from conflicts of interest and genetics to human life from beginning to end and emerging biotechnology. In the closing panel, editors from scientific, business, and consumer media will share their criteria and considerations for health or medical topics with a bioethical aspect.
Attendees and panelists are invited to mingle from 4:30 onward at a wine and cheese reception. Panelists and moderators include:
Journalists
Bioethicists
Additional panelists will be announced soon.
Who should attend?
Bioethics Bootcamp is designed for science and medical reporters and editors, other professional science writers, public information officers, journalism students, and concerned physicians and scientists. Special rates for students and members of SWINY or NASW. Each participant will receive the Hastings Center Bioethics Briefing Book for Journalists and Policymakers, a $35 value. Register Now: Participation Limited to 60 Journalists
How to Register
Register now and save! Members of SWINY and NASW who register by March 1 pay only $70; non-members pay $95. After March 1, registration fees increase to $90 for members and $115 for non-members. Walk-in registration is $115 for members and $135 for non-members.
Bioethics Boot Camp is funded by a grant from the National Association of Science Writers (NASW)
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