Skip to content
Monday, January 25, 2021
Latest:
  • How does COVID-19 impact the thyroid?
  • Reducing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among racial and ethnic minorities
  • Waking up sleeping beauty – persistent IFN-gamma awakens and activates stem cells via BST2
  • Are herbal supplements safe?
  • Study of spliceosome-targeting cancer therapies reveals an overlooked role of mis-spliced RNAs themselves

Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network

Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network

  • Blog Network
  • Momentum
    • About Momentum
    • Contributors
      • Dana Benson
      • Nicole Blanton
      • Molly Chiu
      • Kaylee Dusang
      • Graciela Gutierrez
      • Anna Kiappes
      • Dipali Pathak
      • Andy Phifer
      • Homa Shalchi
      • Melissa Tucker
    • Resources
    • Contact Us
  • From The Labs
    • About From the Labs
    • Follow From The Labs on Twitter
  • Policywise
    • About PolicyWise
    • Follow @BCMEthics on Twitter
  • The Stitch
    • About The Stitch
  • Progress Notes
    • About Progress Notes
    • Connect With Us
  • bcm.edu

Trevor Bibler

Policywise 

A memo to my younger self: Fellowship 101   

October 11, 2019October 11, 2019 Clarice 0 Comments Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, clinical ethics, clinician, Fellow, Trevor Bibler

Memo: Your clinical ethics fellowship Date: 10/11/2019 To: Trevor Bibler, clinical ethics fellow From: Trevor Bibler, clinical ethicist Hey! Congrats on the new job. You

Read more
Policywise 

Exploring the role of faith in medicine

April 5, 2019April 8, 2019 Clarice 0 Comments Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Faith, Medicine, Religion, Trevor Bibler

Medicine and spirituality have been closely linked throughout human history. As long as humans have experienced illness we’ve questioned: “Why has this illness happened to

Read more
Policywise 

What makes a ‘good’ clinical ethicist?

October 12, 2018October 24, 2018 Clarice 0 Comments ASBH, certification, clinical ethics, ethicist, Trevor Bibler

As the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) annual conference kicks off next week, numerous ethicists will converge upon Anaheim to show off their

Read more
Policywise 

Rethinking global health practices in light of South Sudan catastrophe

June 7, 2017June 7, 2017 Clarice 1 Comment Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Global Health, International Health, medical ethics, Sudan, Trevor Bibler, Vaccines

Fifteen children died in the village of Nachodokopele in South Sudan. They died in pain, while struggling for air. Each death could have been easily

Read more

From the Labs Image of the Month

From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs kicks off the new year with the most viewed Image of the Month of 2020.

Archives

Search

©1998 - 2020 Baylor College of Medicine®
One Baylor Plaza, Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 798-4951