Home  :  University Home  :  Technology  :  MyLaw(webmail)  

Current Students  .  Faculty  .  Alumni  .  Making a Gift

 

Prospective Students  .  About SHU LAW  .  Applying to SHU LAW  .  Visit SHU LAW  .   Programs  .  Offices & Services

  

Distinguished Guest Lecturer/Practitioner Series

 
HeLPP’s Distinguished Guest Lecturer/Practitioner Series features prominent professionals in the areas of health, bioethics and public policy.
 

Programs have included:
 


Spring 2008  
  Jennifer Velez
, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Human Services
  Program: "Improving Access and Equity for Medically Underserved New Jersey Residents"
  Commissioner Jennifer Velez’s lecture highlighted the findings and recommendation of a
  state subcommittee’s year-long examination of the adequacy of the ambulatory care safety
  net for low-income and uninsured individuals.  

  Lester Aron, J.D., Senior Vice President and General Counsel, University of Medicine and
  Dentistry of New Jersey.
  Program: "The State of New Jersey's Health Sciences Center: UMDNJ 2008"
 
 

Spring 2007   Fred Jacobs, M.D., J.D., Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior
  Services
  Program: "New Jersey's Broken Health Care System: Charity Care and the Financial Health
  of New Jersey's Hospitals, End-of-Life Care and the Uninsured"
 

Fall 2006

Keri Elizabeth Logosso, Health Policy Advisor to New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine
Program: "Health Law for the Public Interest Lawyer"

 

Spring 2006

Salvatore J. Russo, J.D., Deputy Counsel for Medical and Mental Health Affairs, Office of Legal Affairs, New York City Health and Hospital Corporation
Program: "The Health Care Lawyer's Dilemma-Navigating the Obligation to the Client While Doing the Right Thing for Patients"

"Statewide Patient Safety Efforts: The Maryland Example," panel presentation by
William F. Minogue, M.D., FACP, Director of the Maryland Patient Safety Center
Gregory J. Rokosz, D.O., J.D., FACEP, FACOEP, Senior Vice President for Medical and Academic Affairs, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, and Vice President for Medical Education, Saint Barnabas Health Care System, New Jersey
Fred M. Jacobs, M.D., J.D., Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services 

 

Fall 2005

Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Director of the Division of Bioethics, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Monte Fiore Medical Center
Program: "Solid Organ Transplantation: Meeting Recipients' Needs Fairly"

 

Fall 2004

Mark Barnes, Esq., Ropes & Gray LLP
Program: "The Impact of HIPAA on Medical Research"



Spring 2003
 

Arthur Levin, M.P.H., Director, Center for Medical Consumers
Program: "What Do Patients Really Know? Health Care Secrecy in a Post-Enron World"

 



Fall 2002
 

Commissioner Paul S. Miller, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Program: "Genetic Discrimination in the Work Place"



Spring 2002
 

Ruth Macklin, Ph.D., Professor of Bioethics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Program: "The Ethics of Being a Bioethicist"


Fall 2001

Zita Lazzarini, J.D., M.P.H, Director, Division of Medical Humanities, Health Law and Ethics, University of Connecticut Health Center
Program: "Developing a Public Health Agenda for Hepatitis C: What Can We Learn from Two Decades with AIDS?"


Spring 2001

Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Medicine and Director, Bioethics Institute of New York Medical College; Sisters of Charity Chair in Ethics, Saint Vincent's Hospital
Program: "Casuistry and Clinical Ethics:  The Case of the Conjoined Twins"   


Fall 2000

James G. Sheehan, J.D., U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Program: "Fraud and Abuse in the Health Care Industry"


Spring 2000

Jonathan Moreno, Ph.D., Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld, Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Virginia 
Program: "Undue Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans"


Fall 1999

Aaron D. Twerski, Professor of Law, Newell DeValpine and Neil B. Cohen, Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Program:  "The Second Revolution in Informed Consent: Comparing Physicians to Each Other"


Spring 1999

Dr. David Satcher, Surgeon General of the United States
Program:  "
Federal Initiatives Addressing Urban Health Issues"


Fall 1998

Bruce C. Vladeck, Ph.D., Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and Former Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA)
Program:  "The Future Of Medicare"


Spring 1998

Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., M.A.C.P., John Carroll Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University Medical School
Program: "The Moral Foundations of Professionalism"


Spring 1997

Daniel Callahan, Ph.D., M.A., Director, International Programs, The Hastings Center
Program:  "Sustainable Medicine: Health Care We Can Afford"


Fall 1996

Nancy Neveloff Dubler, LL.B., Director, Division of Bioethics, Montefiore Medical Center 
Program:  "Ethics in Managed Care"


 

 
 

Seton Hall University School of Law One Newark Center Newark, NJ 07102 888-415-7271 lawwebmaster@shu.edu

[Report a Problem]