The pillar of medical ethics that states that patients should be allowed to make independent decisions regarding their health.
What is autonomy?
People eligible to join SMEJ@MU.
Who are students of any level and major?
The mascot for Mizzou.
Who is Truman?
The first school in the United States to hold a homecoming.
This ethical framework says that one should serve others first.
What is altruism?
Types of submissions the SMEJ accepts.
What includes literature reviews, ethical soundbytes, multimedia, art, poetry, perspective pieces, case studies, abstracts, original research...
An actor who attended (but did not graduate from) the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Who is Brad Pitt?
The year Mizzou was founded.
When is 1839?
The four pillars of medical ethics.
What are beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice?
Opportunities to become involved with the SMEJ
What is join SMEJ@MU, attend a seminar, or submit a piece to the next issue?
The number of columns at Francis Quadrangle.
What is 6?
A famous musician who graduated from Mizzou.
Who is Cheryl Crow?
A theory of ethics that states the consequences of an action determines the moral permissibility of the action.
What is consequentialism?
Benefits of writing for the student medical ethics journal.
What includes learning about medical ethics, getting publication and writing experiences, and/or gaining experiences to put on your resume?
Truman the Tiger's namesake.
Who is Harry Truman (the president)?
The football coach after whom the football field is named.
Who is Don Faurot?
Immanuel Kant was one of the biggest advocates for this ethical framework.
What is deontology?
Why medical ethics and writing about it should matter to you.
What includes becoming a published author/artist as well as spreading awareness about important medical issues, health policy, and advocacy (because everyone will be a patient at some point in their lives).
Mizzou's four core values.
What are responsibility, respect, excellence, and discovery?
A place on Mizzou's campus where a notable antibiotic (Aureomycin) was discovered.
What is Sanborn Field?