Emily Largent
@emily_a_largent
Health law, policy, & ethics of the medical & research varieties; RN. Assistant professor at @PennMEHP, member #P3MB, senior fellow @PennLDI (she/her)
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http://medicalethicshealthpolicy.med.upenn.edu/faculty-all/emily-largent 05-09-2017 13:23:37
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Claire Erickson, PhD, MPA Anna Wexler Emily Largent Highlighting ethical concerns such as algorithmic bias, consent, as well as data privacy and security, learn more about the challenges of using digital biomarkers for the early detection of Alzhiemer’s disease here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Our new paper: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… examining ethical issues with the use of algorithms to identify people with Alzheimer’s or related dementias for research purposes with Jason Karlawish Emily Largent Spencer Hey and Ellen McCarthy. #ai #ethics #bioethics
Latest The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is now available, featuring the FREE & OPEN-0ACCESS '“A Raw Blessing” – Caregivers’ Experiences Providing Care to Persons Living with Dementia in the COVID-19 Pandemic,' by Emily Largent Andrew Peterson Kristin Harkins Jason Karlawish etc.
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Stakeholders describe the advantages of team-based approach to informed consent for oncology research, in which physician-investigators & research coordinators collaborate to meet prospective participants’ needs. ja.ma/3ObcZNg @smorain @stevejoffe Emily Largent
Who should invite prospective patients into oncology research? Specifically, should physician-investigators invite their own patients into research in which they are a PI or Co-I? Our new paper w/ Emily Largent Steve Joffe took on this question...
Key participant remuneration guidelines set forth at the The National Institute on Aging (NIA) Spring ADRC by Dr. Nina Silverberg on behalf of this wonderful workgroup led by Emily Largent Thank you for the opportunity to be part of this awesome group of scientists.
Our PennAITech Ethics Core Leads Drs. Emily Largent and Anna Wexler discuss ethical considerations for researchers developing and testing minimal risk devices
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Are you developing #devices that interface or interact with humans?
This Comment by Anna Wexler & Emily Largent outlines the importance of independent review, offering guidance on #ethics considerations and procedures BEFORE starting tests on people.
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.Emily Largent and Jason Karlawish outline why supportive decision-making is a promising and comprehensive alternative to guardianship for older adults and others in need of help with decision making. The New York Times spr.ly/6018OHGVq
LDI Fellows Emily Largent (Emily Largent) and Jason Karlawish discuss an alternative to guardianship. Read more in the The New York Times.⤵️
via @NYTOpinion Important message here on best care for people with cognitive impairment from amazing Penn Medicine colleagues Jason Karlawish and Emily Largent nytimes.com/2023/04/03/opi…
Important comments from Emily Largent, Andrew Peterson, and Jason Karlawish on supported decision-making, a bi-partisan policy issue that can advance self-determination, promote human dignity, and help mitigate abuse.
So great to read this piece by friends Jason Karlawish Emily Largent Andrew Peterson on supported decision making alternatives to guardianship in today’s The New York Times nytimes.com/2023/04/03/opi…
Andrew Peterson + CHIBE's Emily Largent, Jason Karlawish discuss supported decision-making & how it is shaping up to be the most consequential change in the care of older people and others w/ limitations in mental functioning since advance care directives nytimes.com/2023/04/03/opi…
Supported decision-making is a promising alternative to guardianship — even Democrats and Republicans can agree on this.
'Making your own decisions is at the heart of what it means to be a person,' wrote Emily Largent Jason Karlawish & Andrew Peterson.
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“Making your own decisions is at the heart of what it means to be a person”
Emily Largent Jason Karlawish Andrew Peterson #guardianship #caregiving #elderlaw nytimes.com/2023/04/03/opi…
“Despite their notable political differences, Texans & Californians agree. Supported decision-making advances self-determination. We’re not surprised. Making your own decisions is at the heart of what it means to be a person.”
Emily Largent nytimes.com/2023/04/03/opi…
When a seriously ill patient says 'no' to involving family, should you stop at “no”? Anne Rohlfing, Lynn Flint, and Anne Kelly discuss their JGIM article & Emily Largent argues for a wider view of consent.
Episode bit.ly/GeriPalEp254 - hosts Alex Smith, MD | Eric Widera, MD