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1 Ethical Issues in Caring for Diverse Patient Populations: Concepts, Connections, & Cautions
Lisa S. Parker

2 Medicine relies on difference, variation

3 Precision / personalized medicine
“the ability to classify individuals into subpopulations that differ in their susceptibility to a particular disease, in the biology and/or prognosis of those diseases they may develop, or in their response to a specific treatment. Preventive or therapeutic interventions can then be concentrated on those who will benefit, sparing expense and side effects for those who will not.” President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

4 “Doctors have always recognized that every patient is unique, and doctors have always tried to tailor their treatments as best they can to individuals. You can match a blood transfusion to a blood type … What if matching a cancer cure to our genetic code was just as … standard? What if figuring out the right dose of medicine was as simple as taking our temperature?” President Obama, January 30, 2015

5 “… the Human Genome Project will bring to the forefront of human consciousness awareness of the range of variability not only among individuals but among groups. To acknowledge these differences, while insisting on their irrelevance for individual dignity and equality of right, is a challenge we shall have to face.” Harold Edgar, 1992

6 Intersectionality the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to an individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of advantage and disadvantage

7 “The critical fallacy in the … logic of identity politics is that—demonstrably—’groups’ don’t think homogeneously; they don’t behave homogeneously.” Mary Matalin, political strategist

8 Perfect, the enemy of good

9 Nihil de nobis, sine nobis

10 Concepts, connections, & cautions
Intersectionality Identity Social influences on personal values, preferences Standpoint Speaking for, or on behalf of, others Using others as means to an end, or valuing their perspectives only for the benefit of the whole

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