News

A senior citizen guided by a health professional in a white gown towards a vaccination table

Minnesota playing catch-up to get seniors of color vaccinated

Local churches and community centers work together to provide COVID-19 vaccines for seniors of higher risk. Nneka Sederstrom, PhD, MPH, MA, FCCP, FCCM discusses the health equity issues that occur when speed is prioritized over other…
A community COVID-19 testing site

Minnesota hospitals start outreach to improve COVID-19 vaccine equity

Some Minnesota health care systems have begun COVID-19 vaccination outreach programs to communities that have been hit the hardest by the pandemic. Nneka Sederstrom, PhD, MPH, MA, FCCP, FCCM comments on the inequity at play when we …
A nurse in scrubs, a mask, and gloves administers a vaccine to a masked person in their vehicle

Minnesota falling behind in equitable allocation of COVID-19 vaccine

Minnesota has strayed from its commitment to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to communities that are among the highest risk for severe disease and death, according to three members of the state's vaccine allocation advisory panel […
Medical professionals in scrubs and white coats at a protest with signs reading: "Justice for George Floyd" and "White Coats for Black Lives"

U of M researchers elaborate on their study of ‘less-lethal’ weapons’ use in crowd control

A peer-reviewed study of injuries sustained by participants and bystanders in last spring’s protests following George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police has drawn widespread media attention. Clinical Ethicist Joel Wu, JD, MPH, MA, HEC-C…
Covid Vaccine

For‌ ‌those‌ ‌with‌ ‌underlying‌ ‌health‌ ‌conditions,‌ ‌getting‌ ‌a‌ ‌COVID vaccine‌ ‌remains‌ ‌elusive

As Minnesota receives more shots and expands vaccine access, many people with underlying health conditions that may put them at higher risk of getting a severe case of COVID-19 are wondering when it will be their turn to get one of these…
a hand in a white glove with their pointer finger pointing upwards

Can a common antidepressant help in the fight against COVID-19?

A psychiatrist recently saw research suggesting that an antidepressant called fluvoxamine was useful in treating sepsis. Might fluvoxamine also be effective in treating COVID-19? Leigh Turner, PhD comments on necessity of clinical trials…
Pregnant woman in a hospital bed with stomach exposed

Coercive Interventions in Pregnancy: Law and Ethics

The Journal of Health Care Law and Policy recently published a co-authored article by director Debra DeBruin, PhD, an expert in social justice, gender equity, public health policy, and vulnerability in research. The paper, "Coercive…
A hand in a blue latex glove holding a bottle of COVID-19 vaccine and removing it with a syringe

Editorial Counterpoint: Speed should not overrun ethics in vaccine rollout

In response to the Star Tribune's Editorial "Minnesota puts the heat on vaccine providers", the Center for Bioethics' pandemic ethics expert Debra DeBruin, PhD wrote:
Novel Coronavirus cell: gray cell with red spikes

Biden’s ambitious COVID plan: what scientists think

Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH was one of many researchers who weighed in on Biden's task of increasing America's access to healthcare
BIPOC Hospital patient in bed with two medical professionals in hazmat suits

COVID racial disparities worse than thought

Minnesotans of color are found to be dying from COVID about two and half times more than white Minnesotans. Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH comments on how COVID has exacerbated racial injustice in health care.