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Elizabeth Lanphier
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Philosopher & Clinical Ethicist | she/her | sites.google.com/view/elizabethlanphier
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When you are at a panel on closing the gender pay gap and *only* women are in attendance you are deeply aware that #HeForShe is a hashtag more than a reality.

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Little legs! And no side effects, seemingly at all, but did pull up shorts legs all day to show off “my shots” with fun bandaids on them 😉

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Agreed - I saw another comment to you observing that in their area local pediatricians aren’t getting them while retail pharmacies are and that seems anecdotally true almost everywhere. One pediatrician told me they don’t have the buying power of the pharmacy chains (and health care is a business).

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I hate the "why aren't women having more kids" framing because it begins in the assumption that women's duty is to reproduce and their decisions are wrong. I'd love to see more "what do women want? whats keeping them from achieving it? how can we make that possible?"

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Was pretty stoked the 2yo got both Covid and flu shots at the 2 year well check this week, but… our pediatrician mentioned to me she is doing a vaccine study with a major pediatric group that can’t start until early October because that is when that group is getting their doses in. 😬

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I didn’t know about it until now but clearly need to see it! Thanks for the recommendation.

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"As healthcare becomes more monetized and more for-profit companies move into this space, it's the patients who really suffer." The Profitable Business of Holding Patients Against Their Will www.nytimes.com/2024/09/26/p...

The Profitable Business of Holding Patients Against Their Will
The Profitable Business of Holding Patients Against Their Will

Acadia Healthcare is holding people against their will to maximize insurance payouts, a Times investigation found.

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Great guest essay in the NY Times on one woman's two abortion stories under different circumstances, but sharing the same core values of freedom to self-determine, values that should be supported and not scrutinized. (Free link to read!) www.nytimes.com/2024/09/25/o...

Opinion | Both My Abortions Were Necessary. Only One Gets Sympathy.
Opinion | Both My Abortions Were Necessary. Only One Gets Sympathy.

There are many reasons to terminate a pregnancy.

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New on the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Blog: Opportunity for early career scholars working with trans archives relevant to those working in trans feminist bioethics: www.ijfab.org/blog/2024/09...

Opportunity: Mellon Grant “Widening the Arc of Trans History” | IJFAB Blog
Opportunity: Mellon Grant “Widening the Arc of Trans History” | IJFAB Blog

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New on the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Blog: An introduction to the two new co-chairs of the ASBH Feminist Approaches to Bioethics affinity group and their plans for the upcoming meeting in St. Louis (and on Zoom) and beyond. www.ijfab.org/blog/2024/09...

ASBH Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Affinity Group | IJFAB Blog
ASBH Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Affinity Group | IJFAB Blog

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Elizabeth Lanphier
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Philosopher & Clinical Ethicist | she/her | sites.google.com/view/elizabethlanphier
196 followers255 following166 posts