Many of the slides from the recent meeting of the American Society of Transplantation meeting in Phoenix are now available by clicking on the talk titles here: http://2016.ceot.myast.org/ceot-2016-program
Here is the session I spoke in
Here is the session I spoke in
Session 4, Part 1: Removing Disincentives and Exploring Controversies of Incentives
Co-Moderators: Robert S. Gaston, MD, FAST, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Larry B. Melton, MD, PhD, FAST, Dallas Nephrology Associates | ||
11:00 am |
World and Historical Perspectives
John Gill, MD, MS, FAST, The University of British Columbia | |
11:30 am | Undue Incentives and Repugnant Transactions: One Economist’s Perspective Alvin Roth, PhD, Stanford University Nobel Laureate | |
12:00 pm |
Bioethical Perspectives on Incentivizing Organ Donation and the Impact of NOTA on Pilot Projects
I. Glenn Cohen, JD, Harvard Law School | |
12:30 pm | What is an Incentive and a Critical Appraisal of Possible Pilot Trials of Incentives in Organ Donation? Robert S. Gaston, MD, FAST, University of Alabama at Birmingham and |
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