Session Information
2007 Midyear Clinical Meeting
ASHP Midyear 07 Session Detail


Spotlight on Science
Track: Educational Session
Program Code: 282-L04
Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Location: Venetian Ballroom E-L
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
Brian Esuchanko, Senior Manager, Educational Programs, ASHP
MODERATOR:
Ms. Janet Silvester, RPh, MBA, President, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
PRESENTER:
Dr. Robert Cook-Deegan, MD, Director of the Center for Genome Ethics, Law, and Policy, Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy
Description
Back by popular demand! "Spotlight on Science" is a plenary session highlighting a current issue surrounding clinical care. ASHP welcomes Dr. Robert Cook-Deegan as he discusses the impact of genomics on the development of medications and its potential impact on patient care. Robert Cook-Deegan, M.D., is director of the Center for Genome Ethics, Law, and Policy at Duke's Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy. He is also Research Professor in Public Policy Studies and the Department of Medicine. Until July 2002, he directed the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellowship program at the Institute of Medicine (IOM), National Academy of Sciences, after four years as founding director of IOM's National Cancer Policy Board. While at IOM and other parts of the National Academies 1991-2002, he worked on mental health policy, tobacco control, cancer policy, biomedical research policy, and federal R&D budgeting. He worked at the National Center for Human Genome Research at the National Institutes of Health in its inaugural year (1989-1990), and was acting executive director of a congressional bioethics commission 1988-1989. From 1982 through 1988, he worked at the Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress, joining OTA as a Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow directly from a postdoctoral position in molecular biology at the University of Colorado. He graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School in 1979, and from Harvard College (chemistry, magna cum laude) in 1975. He chairs the Royalty Fund Advisory Committee for the Alzheimer's Association and the external advisory board of a four-site project on genetic testing for Alzheimer's susceptibility. In 1997-1998, he chaired Section X (Social Impacts of Science and Engineering) for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where he is also a Fellow. From 1996-2003, he was a seminar leader for the Stanford-in-Washington undergraduate program. Dr. Cook-Deegan was a member of the Board of Directors, Physicians for Human Rights, 1988-1996, with whom he participated in human rights missions to Turkey, Iraq, and Panama. Join fellow colleagues in this continuing education session that is sure to appeal to the scientist in all of us.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Describe the policy implications of genomics research and its impact upon medical knowledge and treatment
  • Name ethical and legal issues raised by the application of genetic understanding to practical health-related applications
  • Describe the potential role that pharmacists have in assuring the ethical application of pharmacogenomics in the healthcare setting


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Regular Attendee:Free