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Who Owns Your Story?

This case uses a role play simulation to illustrate ethical implications when research practices violate cultural taboos and norms. In Who Owns Your Story? the Trilanyi – a fictional Native American tribe based on a real community that is not…

Steubenville, Ohio: A Community's Reckoning of Responsibility

This case explores the role of social media in bringing a sexual assault incident to national attention and to trial. Two popular high school athletes sexually assaulted a teenage girl at a party. Despite evidence of their guilt based on their own boasts…

Protecting the Population from the 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Virus

Dale Morse, MD, MS, could feel the tension rising in the room. He was chair of a special meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) called for July, 2009, that would make recommendations to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on…

Fish: Here's the Catch

In January 2003, Dr. David Acheson, the new Chief Medical Officer of Health of the FDA was charged by his boss with working jointly with the EPA to develop a comprehensive set of federal guidelines for fish consumption for all Americans. The guidelines…

Managing Governance at Reliance Hospital

This case provides an introduction to the structure and dynamics of nonprofit hospital governance in the U.S. A hospital CEO two years into her position is grappling with how to make her board a more effective governing body. The hospital’s competitive…

Hillside Hospital: Physician-Led Planning (Parts A & B)

Bill Hurt, the new CEO of Hillside Hospital, knew that the forecast was grim. The hospital’s service volumes and market share were dropping precipitously. The direct causes of the problems were numerous, but an indirect cause—and major barrier to…

Medication Management at Acme Medical Center

“This patient might have died from complications related to her TPN (total parenteral nutrition) infusion,” said Dr. Isaac Johnson, Chief Medical Officer at Acme Medical Center (AMC). He was referring to problems that occurred during the treatment of a…

The Green and Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI)

Ruth Ann Norton, executive director of the National Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning (CECLP), founded the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) in order to leverage newly available federal funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment…

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