Lori Lightfoot, '89: Presenting at the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics on April 4; Open to the Public

Facing Hard Truths: A Necessary Reckoning for Addressing What Ails Chicago

Ethical Issues in Violence, Trauma, and Trauma Surgery

Co-sponsored by:
The University of Chicago Trauma Center

Lori E. Lightfoot
President, Chicago Police Board
Chicago Police Department

Wednesday, April 4, 2018
4-5:30 p.m.
Billings Hospital, Room P-117

Lectures are FREE and open to the public. Please register now at:
MacLeanCenter.eventbrite.com

The MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago is the oldest program in clinical ethics in the world and one of the oldest university bioethics programs in the United States. Since the founding of the MacLean Center and largely through the efforts of its faculty members and fellowship graduates, the study of Clinical Medical Ethics has expanded from the bedside to encompass virtually all aspects of health care.

The MacLean Center sponsors a number of events, including a yearly, two-day conference in November and a weekly interdisciplinary seminar series.

Read more at The University of Chicago Trauma Center