Societal Implications of Medical Advances (In-person)

Societal Implications of Medical Advances (In-person)

Spring (9 - 13 hours) | Available (Membership Required)

One Court Street Suite 380 Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
Classroom 3A
5/13/2026-6/17/2026
9:30 AM-11:30 AM EDT on Wed
$70.00

Societal Implications of Medical Advances (In-person)

Spring (9 - 13 hours) | Available (Membership Required)

This course focuses on the topic of societal implications of medical advances. I will present major medical advances—past, present, and future—that have implications for societal norms. In each session, the medical advance will be presented and explained. There will be associated readings looking at the societal aspects of the issue.

The second half of each presentation will be a moderated discussion of the societal implications of each advance following a structured analysis along the dimensions of a) access/availability; b) cost/affordability; c) government regulation; d) ethics and equity; e) standards of conduct; f) data ownership and cybersecurity.

Topics include: Contraception, Weight Loss Medications, Molecular Medicine, Cancer as a Metaphor, and Genomic Medicine.

This course will combine lecture with class discussion.

This is a 6-session course (12 hours total).

 

  • There are no required books for this course.

     
Comi, Richard
Richard Comi

Richard Comi, MD is a retired endocrinologist and Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He has taught a previous course at Osher on Metabolism and is experienced in adult education and in leading discussions.