Presentations

Upcoming

J. Richard Williams Sr, MD 1931 Lecture Presented by The Program in Medical Ethics and Human Values, Tulane University School of Medicine

Taking Pain Dismissal Seriously: Exploring Interpersonal and Structural Barriers 

Friday, March 8th, 2024, 12:00 – 1:00 PM CT

A Zoom Presentation

Please Register in advance for this meeting:

https://tulanehipaa.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItd-GrrzwiHdF8tyg0SCV_rpHqw5OCrOPo

 

Past:

'Just' A Painful Period: Why Gynecological-Related Pains Are Dismissed, OSU Bioethics Grand Rounds, November 2023. 

Black Women and Doing 'Pain', Wayne State University Workshop in African-American Philosophy, October 2023. 

Pain Dismissal and the Limits of Epistemic Injustice, UNC Charlotte's Center for Professional & Applied Ethics, September 2023. 

Performing Pain and the Epistemic Harms, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Meeting, November 2022.

How Should We Think and Talk About Pain?, Georgetown University's Disability Studies Program Series, September 2022.

Sharing Pain: A Hybrid Expressivist Account, American Philosophical Association -Pacific Division, April 2022. 

Sharing Pain: A Hybrid Expressivist Account, Southern Society of Philosophy & Psychology, April 2022. 

Silencing of Self-Reported Pains, Vienna Summer School of Philosophy, August 2021.

Sharing Pain: A Hybrid Expressivist Account, UCSD's Summer Program for Women in Philosophy, July 2021.

 Silencing of Self-Reported Pains, Sadler Scholar Workshop, June 2021. 

Pain as a Trading Zone, (virtual) American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Meeting, October 2020.

Pain as a Trading Zone, (virtual) UCSD's Summer Program for Women in Philosophy, July 2020.

Comments on "How We Know Pain is Bad" By Andrew Y. Lee, American Philosophical Association- Eastern Division, January 2020. 

Gender Stereotypes in Pain Diagnosis, UCSD Medical Center Tough Cases, October 19.