In the name of pain, pain and the stigma of disability

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Date
2013-10-16
Main contributor
University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Summary
What would it mean to name pain not as alien to human existence but as one of the defining conditions of being human? In this presentation, three experts--in disability studies, bioethics, and the cultural study of pain and pain medicine--consider our complicated attitudes toward pain, especially as we regard it in others.

A John F. Anderson Memorial Lecture
Contributors
Seibers, Tobin (Speaker); Shepard, Lois (Speaker); Morris, David B. (Speaker); Childress, Marcia Day (Moderator); University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Publisher
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Genre
Filmed lectures
Subject
Pain Management -- ethics
Collection
Medical Center Hour
Unit
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Language
English
Terms of Use
The speakers in this presentation have given the University of Virginia permission to make it freely accessible online for all audiences to view. To request permission to reproduce, republish, and/or repost this presentation please contact the Historical Collections and Services Department of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia.
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file, 61:12 min.) : sound, color
Other Identifier
Local Identifier: u6222584

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