Open Seminar Series
Podcasts for many lectures are available. Click on the lecture you are interested in for details.
2010-2011 HLI Open Seminar Series
2010-2011 Canada-United States Joint Seminars
2010-2011 HLI Open Seminars
*More information about our 2010-2011 Open Seminars will be posted when available*
RSVP to hli@law.ualberta.canot required but appreciated.
"Putting People First: Toward a New Legislative Framework for Health and Health Care"
Fred Horne (MLA-Edmonton Rutherford), Chair of the Alberta Health Act Consultation
20 October 2010, 12:00 pm, Room 231/237
"Insights on INSITE: policy and legal dimensions of the supervised drug injection site case"
Brandon Marshall, Analytic Coordinator, Urban Health Research Initiative, British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
Nola M. Ries, Assistant Professor, University of Victoria Faculty of Law, Research Associate, Health Law
Peter Carver, Associate Professor, University of Alberta Faculty of Law, Cross-Appointment with the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
2 November 2010, 12:00 pm, Room 237
"End of life decision-making and dispute resolution: can we learn from Ontario's model when families and health care providers disagree?"
Mark Handelman, BA, LLB, MHSc (bioethics), Health Law Matters, Toronto, Ontario, Former Vice-Chair, Ontario Consent and Capacity Board
Tracey Bailey, Executive Director, Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta
24 November 2010, 12:00 p.m., Room 207
"Drug Imagery & Legal Imaginary: How Should Public Health Law Address The Creation of Drug Information?"
Patricia Peppin, Professor of Law (Cross-Appointed to Medicine), Faculty of Law, Queen's University
17 January 2011, 12:00 p.m, Room 237.
"Ethical Issues in Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Results from the Canadian Program of Research in Ethics in a Pandemic"
Dr. Ross Upshur, Canada Research Chair in Primary Care Research; Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto; Director, Joint Centre for Bioethics and Director, Primary Care Research Unit
27 January 2011, 12:00 pm, Room 237.
Self-Reporting of Impairments by Physicians: The United States Experience
Date TBA
2011 Picard Lecture: The Power, Demands and Limits of Science: A cautionary tale for law and policy makers, health care professionals and the public
Jim Evans (Clinical Professor, UNC School of Medicine)
24 March 2011
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2011 Canada-United States Joint Seminars
The Health Law Institute is excited to announce this new series in partnership with the Alberta Institute for American Studies. These lectures will be videoconferenced with the Dickinson School of Law at Penn State University and address major issues in health law and policy. Please note that while these lectures are open to the public, seating is limited. If you are interested in attending, please email to hli@law.ualberta.ca and we will advise in advance if there are seats available.
"Stem Cells and Policy Controversies: No End in Sight"
Timothy Caulfield, Research Director, Health Law Institute, Canada Research Chair, Health Law & Policy, Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Public Health, Senior Health Scholar with the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
31 January 2011, 12:00 pm, Humanities 233
"Collapsing the Distinction between Experimentation and Treatment in the Regulation of New Drugs"
Anna Laakmann, Visiting Assistant Professor, Dickinson School of Law, Pen State University
8 February 2011, 12:00 pm, Humanities 233
"A Comparative Law Analysis of the Mature Minor's Right to Refuse Medical Treatment"
Gerald Robertson, Professor, University of Alberta Faculty of Law
14 February 2011, 12:00 pm, Humanities 233
"Understanding Causal Inference in Medical Negligence Actions"
Russell Brown, Associate Professor, University of Alberta Faculty of Law
8 March 2011,12:00 pm, Humanities 233
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2009-2010 HLI Open Seminars
"The Council of Europe's Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine: Why is it of international interest?"
Caroline Rodiger (University of Bonn)
11 September 2009, 12:00 pm, Room 448B
"Performance-Based Regulation: Enterprise Responsibility for Reducing Death, Injury and Disease Caused by Consumer Products"
Stephen Sugarman (Robert J. Traynor Professor of Law, University of California)
22 September 2009, 12:00 pm, Room 231/237
"Real Impediments to Academic Biomedical Research"
John Walsh (Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech University)
2 November 2009, 12:00 pm, Room 231
"Reforming U.S. Healthcare - Why So Difficult Why So Nutty?"
Dayna Matthew (Associate Dean, University of Colorado Law School)
4 February 2010, 12:00 pm, Room 231
"Physicians in Lawsuits: How the Bench and Bar view doctors in medical malpractice cases"
John Martland (Health Law Institute Special Counsel)
9 February 2010, 12:00 pm, Room 237
"The Persistence of Race in Biotech Patenting & Drug Development"
Dr. Jonathan Kahn (Professor, Hamline University, School of Law)
25 March 2010, 12:00 pm, Room 231
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New Health Law Institute Seminars to be Announced
May 10, 2012

