Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum will present, "Reassessing Consent to Intimate Sexual Relations Among Nursing Home Residents with Dementia," at the ASBH (American Society for Bioethics and Humanities) Conference (held virtually) on October 15-18, 2020.
Professor
Evelyn Tenenbaum presented virtually, Assessing Consent to Intimate Sexual Relations Among Nursing Home Residents with Dementia, at the World Congress of Bioethics Conference in Philadelphia on June 19-21, 2020
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Facilitating Greater Use of Split Liver Transplants," at the World Congress of Bioethics Conference in Philadelphia on June 19-21, 2020.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented, 'Assessing Consent to Intimate Sexual Relations Among Nursing Home Residents with Dementia," at the World Congress of Bioethics Conference (held virtually) on June 19-21, 2020.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented virtually, Facilitating Greater Use of Split Liver Transplants, at the World Congress of Bioethics Conference in Philadelphia on June 19-21, 2020.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was invited to present "New York's Child-Parent Security Act – Issues and Possible Solutions" at the Reproductive Ethics Conference in Albany on March 20-21, 2020. The conference was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was invited to present "New York's Child-Parent Security Act – Issues and Possible Solutions" at the Reproductive Ethics Conference in Albany on March 20-21, 2020. The conference was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum will present "Half a Chance: Legal and Ethical Challenges Related to Splitting Donated Livers" at the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Conference in Pittsburgh, Pa., on October 25, 2019.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Half a Chance: Legal and Ethical Challenges Related to Splitting Donated Livers" at the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Conference in Pittsburgh on October 25, 2019.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum and co-investigator Jed Adam Gross presented their joint work, "Extending Split Liver Transplantation in North America," at the Canadian Transplant Summit in Banff on October 18, 2019.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Half a Chance: Addressing the Ethical, Legal, and Organizational Challenges of Splitting Donated Livers" at the Health Law Professors Conference in Chicago, Illinois, on June 6, 2019.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Half a Chance: Addressing the Ethical, Legal, and Organizational Challenges of Splitting Donated Livers" at the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Health Law Professors Conference in Chicago, Ill., on June 6, 2019.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum's scholarship "Can Civil Lawsuits Stem the Tide of Direct-to-Consumer Marketing of Unproven Stem Cell Interventions" (npj Regenerative Medicine 2018) was selected to be listed in a special collection of Nature Partner Journals articles. All of the articles support the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Ethical and Policy Concerns Regarding Negligent Prenatal Testing for Late-Onset Genetic Conditions" at the Reproductive Ethics Conference in Albany on April 5, 2019.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Reevaluating Informed Consent to Better Protect Patient Autonomy" at a CLE for the New York State Legislature on December 6, 2018.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Vouchers as a Foundation for a New Approach to Determining the Equities of Live Kidney Donation" at the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Conference in Anaheim, Calif., on October 18, 2018.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
presented "Kidney Vouchers: A New Innovation in Kidney Transplantation
with Novel Legal and Ethical Concerns" at the Health Law Professors
Conference in Cleveland on June 9, 2018.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum received the Faculty Award for Excellence in Scholarship at Albany Law School's 167th Commencement on May 18, 2018.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented “Ethical Concerns Regarding New Innovations in Live Kidney Donation” at the Black Market Gold: Medical and Transplant Tourism symposium at Suffolk Law School on March 22, 2018.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented “Ethical Concerns Regarding New Innovations in Live Kidney Donation” at Ethics Grand Rounds at Albany Medical Center on March 1, 2018.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
moderated the panel “Complex Cases and Ethics” at the Alden March
Bioethics Institute Clinical Ethics Conference at Albany Medical Center
on November 17, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was reappointed for a second three-year term as a member of the Ethics Review Committee at Albany Medical Center.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Assessing Whether the Distribution of Live Donor Kidneys is Equitable" at a New York State Department of Health CLE program, held at the University at Albany School of Public Health on September 12, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
presented at the 2017 Aging Law Series at Albany Law School on “Privacy
Rights of Individuals in Long Term Care Facilities” on June 20, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Jumping to the Front of the Transplant Waiting List" at the Health Law Professors Conference in Atlanta, Ga. on June 10, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum co-presented "Splitting Livers Between Transplant Recipients: Ethical and Logistical Considerations" at the Annual Canadian Bioethics Society Conference in Montreal, Quebec on May 25, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented a Public Health Policy Practicum at Albany Medical College on May 18 and 23, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was selected to serve on the Institutional Review Board of Policy Research Associates, Inc.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum moderated a panel on Health Care Reform sponsored by the New York State Bar Association and Albany Law School on April 6, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum acted
as a facilitator at an Inter-Professional Case Conference sponsored by
the Sage College of Albany on April 4, 2017. The conference included
graduate students from a variety of health care disciplines, including
nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, nutrition,
pharmacology, forensic mental health, and law.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum delivered an ethics presentation at the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law in New York City on January 19, 2017.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
presented “Legal Issues Related to Kidney Donation and NEAD Chains” at a
CLE for the New York State Legislature on December 14, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Medicine and the Law" at Albany Medical College on December 14, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
worked with the Government Law Center to plan an interdisciplinary
conference entitled "American Medicine’s Curse: The Prescription Opioid
Epidemic." The conference offered CLE credit and also continuing
medical education and continuing pharmacy education credit. It was held
on Saturday, November 19, 2016, with Professor Rose Mary Bailly as a featured speaker.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "List Paired Donation and the Blood Type O Problem" at the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Conference in Washington, D.C., on October 7, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum joined a panel with three other law professors to present "Rethinking Informed Consent, Element by Element" at the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Conference in Washington, D.C.,
on October 6, 2016. Each professor on the panel gave a presentation on
a different element of the informed consent cause of action.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Sexual
Expression and Intimacy between Nursing Home Residents with Dementia" at
a New York State Department of Health CLE program, held at University
at Albany School of Public Health, on September 20, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Causation: The Importance of Moving to a Subjective Standard to Protect Individual Preferences and Priorities" at the Health Law Professors Conference in Boston on June 3, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Teaching Practitioners about Medical Marijuana in New York: An Innovative Joint Continuing Education Program for Bioethicists, Lawyers, Physicians, Nurses, and Pharmacists" at the Health Law Professors Conference in Boston on June 3, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented a Public Health Policy Practicum at Albany Medical College on May 19 and 24, 2016
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum worked with the Government Law Center to plan an interdisciplinary Bioethics Mediation Program. The innovative three day program took place on May 16 to 18, 2016 and offered CLE credit and also continuing medical education and continuing pharmacy education credit.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
presented "Paired Kidney Donation and NEAD Chains: Issues and
Solutions" at the University at Albany School of Public Health for a New
York State Department of Health CLE program on May 4, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum participated in a press conference at the Capitol Building advocating for the passage of aid-in-dying legislation on February 9, 2016.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Medicine and the Law" at Albany Medical College on December 3, 2015.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Sex in Nursing Homes" at a CLE for the New York State Legislature on December 2, 2015.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum worked with the Government Law Center to help organize a Clinical Ethics Conference on Medical Marijuana. The six-hour conference held on November 20, 2015 was novel in that three cooperating institutions — Albany Law School, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Science, and Albany Medical College — worked together to craft the agenda, identify and secure speakers, and provide continuing education credits.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented
The Ethics of Paired Kidney Donation and Kidney Chains at the annual conference of the American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities (ASBH) in Houston on October 24, 2015.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "A Discussion about Objective Causation" at the SUNY Albany School of Public Health for a New York State Department of Health CLE program on October 6, 2015.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented on nursing home residents with dementia, including those in the LGBTQ community, at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences on October 6, 2015. She will address nursing home residents’ needs for intimacy, the factors that can prevent residents from having those needs met, and possible solutions.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented
Paired Kidney Donation and the Blood Type O Problem at the Health Law Professors Conference in St. Louis on June 6, 2015.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented
Real World Medicine – A Collaborative and Interactive Approach to Teaching Current Events Health Policy with Dr. Bruce White at the Health Law Professors Conference in St. Louis on June 5, 2015.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Paired Kidney Donation and Kidney Chains at Ethics Grand Rounds at Albany Medical Center on April 16, 2015
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented a faculty workshop at Albany Law School entitled Integrating Doctorine and Introductions to Skills with Sarah Ricks from Rutgers School of Law on April 8, 2015
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum participated in panel discussion at Albany
Medical College on March 25, 2015, following a screening of the Frontline
Documentary “Being Mortal.” The panel explored the relationships
that doctors have with patients who are nearing the end of life and discussed
crucial issues related to caring for the dying.
Evelyn Tenenbaum presented Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Paired Kidney Donation and Kidney Chains at Touro Law School.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Medicine and the Law" at Albany Medical College on Dec. 17, 2014.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum
presented “Mandatory Immunizations for Health Care Workers” to the Health Law
Society in November.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented “Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Paired Kidney Donation and NEAD Chains” at the Health Law Professor’s Conference at Hastings College of Law on June 7, 2014.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was the chair/discussant on a panel presenting “State Actors and Litigation” at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting on May 29, 2014
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was appointed to the Ethics Review Committee at Albany Medical College for a three-year term.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum delivered a talk on "Paired Kidney Donation and NEAD Chains: Issues and Solutions" at Western New England School of Law on March 25, 2014.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented “Making Informed Consent More Effective in Protecting Patient Choice” at a Forum Series sponsored by the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences on Feb. 28, 2014.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum was one of three featured speakers at the Clinical Ethics Conference at Albany Medical Center on Nov. 15, 2013, presenting “Mandatory Immunizations for Healthcare Workers.”
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Revitalizing Informed Consent to Protect Patient Autonomy" at Albany Medical College on Jan. 17, 2013.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Medicine, Ethics and the Law" to second-year students at Albany Medical College in December 2012.
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Four Independent Institutions and an Interprofessional Course," at the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Health Law Professors Conference in Tempe, Ariz., June 2012
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Public Health Policy and Ethics Practicum," as part of the Alden March Bioethics
Institute Clinical Ethics Capstone, at Albany Medical College, January
2009, August 2009, May 2010, May 2011, May 2012, May 2013
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented Federal Litigation Capstones, Inaugural Conference of the Albany Law
School Center for Excellence in Law Teaching, Albany, March 2012
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Reconciling Decision-Making Theories to Protect Intimacy Among
Demented Nursing Home Patients" at Conference on "Aging in the U.S.: The
Next Civil Rights Movement?", Temple Univ., Philadelphia, October 2011
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "The Causation Element of Informed Consent and the Need for Change,
American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics" at the Health Law Professors
Conference in Chicago, June 2011
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Ethics and Disability in Later Life" at Conference on Disability and
Ethics Through the Life Cycle, Union College, Schenectady, May 2010
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Health Care Reform and the States" at The 2010 Warren M. Anderson
Legislative Breakfast Seminar Series (panel presentation), The Capitol,
Albany, April 2010
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "A New Approach to Helping Students Navigate the Rocky Mountain of
Persuasive Facts" at Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference, Tempe,
Arizona, March 2009
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Should Nursing Homes Permit Intimacy and Adultery Among Dementia
Patients When the Non-Resident Spouse Objects?" at American Society of Law,
Medicine, and Ethics, Health Law Teacher's Conference, Philadelphia,
June 2008
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Adultery between Dementia Patients in Nursing Homes: Intimacy for the
Lonely or Deplorable Violation of Marital Vows?" at Midwest Family Law
Conference, Indianapolis, June 2008
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum spoke about Elderly Drivers on WSLR Radio, The Surreal News, Sarasota, Florida, April 2008
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Cryogenics in Florida" WSLR Radio, The Surreal News, Sarasota, Florida, September 2007
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "BODY WORLDS, Dignity, and the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act" at the American
Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Health Law Professors Conference,
Boston, June 2007
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "A Marriage of Necessity: Developing Facts Necessary for Effective
Analysis and Argument Through Case Law Study" at the Rocky Mountain Legal
Writing Conference, Las Vegas, March 2007
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum spoke about "BODIES, the Exhibition" on WSLR Radio, The Surreal News, Sarasota, Florida, January 2007
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Blurring the Lines Between Clinical and Legal Writing Courses" at Legal Writing Institute Biennial Meeting, Atlanta, June 2006
Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Building Formal Writing Training into the Clinical Experience" at the AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, NYC, May 2006