Grounding Ethics in Clinical Practice: What Matters to Patients, Families, and Health Providers

Dr. Stuart Finder, a renowned clinical ethicist, will discuss the meaning of ethics as it is encountered and understood in actual healthcare contexts. This lecture will explore what matters to patients, families, and healthcare professionals in real-world clinical settings. Using concrete examples, ranging from end-of-life choices to reproductive decisions, to simply coming up with appropriate care plans, Dr. Finder will show how clinical ethics is grounded in the real dynamics and complexities that drive contemporary healthcare practices.

Four Winters

March 7 2023 at 7pm Paseo Nuevo Theatre 

Wine & Women

This International Women's Day Kiva Cowork, wants to empower and celebrate the amazing women in the Santa Barbara community. We are so excited to celebrate the women in this community, and we thought there is no better way to celebrate than with wine, a bouquet creation station, an extravagant array of appetizers, and a decadent dessert bar. The guest speaker will be none other than local legend Jenny Schatzle. Jenny will be sharing about how she is changing the conversation about women, and what women empowerment means to her.

Five Secrets of Literary Journalism on March 8

Award-winning PEN literary journalist Kathleen Sharp will discuss literary journalism, a popular form of telling true stories, at the next AWC-SB meeting scheduled for March 8, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Work Zones, 351 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara

Ensemble for Contemporary Music Concert

Under the direction of Jonathan Moerschel, the UCSB Ensemble for Contemporary Music (ECM) will present works by new music luminaries, as well as pieces written by UC Santa Barbara Composition students.

The Romance and Reaping of Riven Rock

In 1904 Katharine Dexter wed Stanley McCormick, heir to the McCormick reaper fortune, and the couple soon moved to the fabulous 87-acre McCormick estate in Montecito, Riven Rock. Their happiness was short-lived as Stanley’s progressive mental illness took its toll. Katharine stood by her husband through lengthy court battles with the family over his care until his death in 1947.

A remarkable woman, the second woman to earn a degree at M.I.T., she was instrumental in founding the League of Women Voters and was a staunch supporter of women’s reproductive rights, funding research in the development of the birth control pill as well as becoming a major Santa Barbara philanthropist.

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