Highlights from 'Self-Care and Health: The Interplay of Technologies, Ethics, and Human Rights'

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On October 9, 2020, the USC Law & Global Health Collaboration, the USC mHealth Collaboratory, the USC Institute for Creative Technologies and the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health hosted an event titled “Self-care and Health: The Interplay of Technologies, Ethics, and Human Rights – Are We Going Back to the Future, or is it a Whole New World?”

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This event was an interactive online presentation and discussion highlighting the growing phenomenon of self-care. Several interactive case studies were presented to raise potential human rights and ethical challenges for reflection and discussion.

Welcome remarks, event introduction, and objectives: Sofia Gruskin, Director, USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health

Definitions and conceptual issues around self-care: Laura Ferguson, Director, Program on Global Health & Human Rights, Research Director, USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health

Plan C: Self Managed Abortion – Francine Coeytaux, Founder, Plan C + Brief Reflections: Doe Mayer, Professor, Mary Pickford Chair, USC School of Cinematic Arts and Laura Ferguson

Ask Ari: Mental Health and Artificial Intelligence – Lyndsey Christoffersen, Ph.D, Campus Wellness & Education and Ilene Rosenstein, Associate Vice Provost, Campus Wellbeing and Education Campus Wellbeing and Crisis Intervention + Brief Reflections: Charlie Kaplan, Research Professor and Interim Associate Dean of Research,USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, Albert (Skip) Rizzo, Director, Medical Virtual Reality, Institute for Creative Technologies, Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry and School of Gerontology, and Sofia Gruskin

Elle: Virtual Humans – Bill Swartout, Chief Technology Officer Institute for Creative Technologies, Professor, USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Computer Science Department + Brief Reflections: Alexander Capron, USC University Professor Scott H. Bice Chair in Healthcare Law, Policy and Ethics, Gould School of Law, and Donna Spruijt-Metz, Director of the USC mHealth Collaboratory, Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research

General reflections and Perspectives
Peter Redfield, Erburu Chair in Ethics, Globalization and Development and Professor of Anthropology, Dornsife
Yaniv Bar-Cohen, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medicine, Co-Director, West Coast Consortium for Technology and Innovation in Pediatrics (CTIP), Director, Electrophysiology Co-Director, Keck School of Medicine

Closing remarks – Bill Swartout

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