MSU Prof Discusses 'Ethical Challenges to Advance Care Planning' on April 16 . Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! . Date: 4/16/2018 Time: 7:00 PM 221 S. Quarterline Rd. Muskegon Muskegon, MI 49442 Phone: (231) 777-0626 Event Description: “Ethical Challenges to Advance Care Planning” will be discussed by Devan Stahl, an assistant professor in Michigan State University’s Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, on Monday, April 16, at 7 p.m. in Muskegon Community College’s Stevenson Center Room 1100. The talk, which is free and open to the public, is final installment of the college’s 2017-18 Lecture Series. Just prior to the lecture, National Healthcare Decisions Day, which is April 16, will be celebrated with a panel of local health professionals discussing the importance of efforts to increase advance care planning in Muskegon. The discussion takes place from 6-7 p.m. in Stevenson Center Room 1100. The event, also free and open to the public, is sponsored by Charted, a healthcare planning coalition. “End of life planning is essential to a life well lived,” said Andy Wible, MCC philosophy instructor and coordinator of the MCC Lecture Series. “Muskegon Community College is thrilled to partner with Charted to bring Dr. Stahl and an astute local panel of practitioners to campus. Advance care planning allows us to live the lives we want to live and brings us closer as families and as a community.” Stahl earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Virginia, a Master of Divinity from Vanderbilt Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from Saint Louis University. Her research interests focus on clinical ethics, particularly beginning of life and end of life issues. She is particularly interested in the intersections between disability studies and bioethics as well as theological bioethics. Stahl is author of Imaging and Imagining Illness: Becoming Whole in a Broken Body (Cascade Books, 2018). Stahl, who was awarded a HARP Production Grant by MSU in 2016, is currently president-elect of the North American Paul Tillich Society, which is dedicated to the study of the thought of Paul Tillich (1886-1965) and the application of his works to other areas of human knowledge. Tillich was a German-born U.S. theologian and philosopher whose discussions of God and faith illuminated and bound together the realms of traditional Christianity and modern culture. For more information on the MCC Lecture Series, contact Andy Wible at (231) 777-0626. Directions: Muskegon Community College (221 S. Quarterline Rd.), Stevenson Center Room 1110 Need more information? If you need more information about this event, please complete the fields below: Your Email Address: Your Name: Question / Comment: For general inquiries email us at: [email protected] REGISTER EVENT SPONSORS LINKS Event Location Map Current Weather SET A REMINDER Your Email Address Remind me 1 2 3 4 5 day(s) prior to the event date.