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CHAT game helps people sort out the ethics of health care

Amy Gage
January 30, 2003

The Minnesota Center for Health Care Ethics, directed by Dr. Karen Gervais, a visiting associate professor of philosophy at St. Olaf College, is bringing CHAT (Choosing Healthplans All Together) to campus on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 8 to 10 a.m. in Holland Hall, room 413. The sessions are open to the public. CHAT is a game designed to enhance public deliberation about setting difficult priorities for health care. Space in the class is limited; contact Gervais at gervais@stolaf.edu to reserve a space. Or call the St. Olaf Communications office at (507) 646-3316.

Contact David Gonnerman at 507-786-3315 or gonnermd@stolaf.edu.