Tuesday, April 8, 2025 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
UT Southwestern's Ethics Grand Rounds: "Personalized Medicine" Wasn't Personal; "Precision Medicine" Isn't Precise
Speaker: James Tabery, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah
Abstract: Ever since the end of the Human Genome Project in 2003, geneticists have been forecasting a genomic revolution in healthcare. Initially, this revolution was packaged as "personalized medicine"--the idea being that getting DNA from patients will allow for individualizing treatments. Eventually, though, geneticists became concerned that the language of "personalized medicine" misled the public about how medical genetics actually works, and so an effort was made to rebrand the revolution as "precision medicine". I'll tell the story of how this scientific marketing fiasco unfolded, explaining how it managed to only compound the confusion surrounding what genetics does and doesn't bring to medicine.
CME
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (including medical ethics and/or professional responsibility).
NCPD
UT Southwestern Medical Center is accredited as a provider of nursing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
This activity has been awarded 1.0 credit hour.
For additional information about this lecture, please refer to the announcement.
Contact
Ruth Vinciguerra | Email
This lecture will be conducted via Zoom webinar. There is no registration fee, but you must register to participate. Upon registration, yu will receive the Zoom event ID and link for the webinar. To register for Zoom access, please click the link below:
https://utsouthwestern-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ep9NtcfbTi2VueFvscBVlw