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− | '''Chris Hackler''' is a philosopher and Director for Medical Humanities at the [[University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences]]. He has published work on medical ethics, health care reform, end-of-life decisionmaking, and genetic engineering. The Division of Medical Humanities specializes in the history of medicine, literature and medicine, law and medicine, and medical anthropology. He is | + | '''Chris Hackler''' is a philosopher and Director for Medical Humanities at the [[University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences]]. He has published work on medical ethics, health care reform, end-of-life decisionmaking, and genetic engineering. The Division of Medical Humanities specializes in the history of medicine, literature and medicine, law and medicine, and medical anthropology. He is also an inaugural professor in the [[Clinton School of Public Service]]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 20 February 2008
Chris Hackler is a philosopher and Director for Medical Humanities at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He has published work on medical ethics, health care reform, end-of-life decisionmaking, and genetic engineering. The Division of Medical Humanities specializes in the history of medicine, literature and medicine, law and medicine, and medical anthropology. He is also an inaugural professor in the Clinton School of Public Service.