2019 edition
PROGRAM
The Holocaust as a critical point in the development of medical and research ethics?
Dr. Stacy Gallin
Maimonides Institute for Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust, USA
VIDEO
Medicine and morality under the Nazis
Dr. Tessa Chelouche
Department of Bioethics and the Holocaust, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (Haifa)
VIDEO
Motivations of Nazi doctors and whether these motivations have modern day relevance
Prof. Susan Miller
Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA
VIDEO
Teaching medical students about the history of doctors’ involvement in the Holocaust: opportunities and challenges
Prof. Matthew Wynia
University of Colorado, USA
VIDEO
“The corpses are still walking …”: a discussion about the case of German SS doctor Johann Paul Kremer
Dr. Maria Ciesielska
Unit of UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (Haifa), Lazarski University, Poland
VIDEO
A doctor from Auschwitz called Mephisto
Helena Kubica
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, Poland
VIDEO
Doctor Stefania Perzanowska: the founder of the women’s camp hospital in KL Lublin
Marta Grudzińska
State Museum at Majdanek
Nazi German Concentration and Extermination Camp, Poland
VIDEO
Moral and ethical dilemmas faced by physicians who were Auschwitz prisoners:
Stefan Budziaszek, Krankenbauältester of Buna-Monowitz prisoners’ hospital*
Prof. Bogdan Musiał
Institute of National Remembrance, Poland
VIDEO
Professor Antoni Kępiński on the concentration camp syndrome
Prof. Zdzisław Jan Ryn
Jagiellonian University, Poland
VIDEO
Long-term psychosomatic impact in Holocaust offspring
Prof. Jacques Barth
University of Southern California, USA
VIDEO
Resilience and the role of the doctor: the Auschwitz experience
Prof. Rael Strous
Tel Aviv University, Israel
VIDEO
Professor Julian Aleksandrowicz, physician of the hospital in the Kraków Ghetto, initiator of the Righteous Among the Nations Medal
Prof. Aleksander Skotnicki
Jagiellonian University, Poland
VIDEO
PANEL DISCUSSION
All Speakers
VIDEO
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