Anita Ho

Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health

Teaching

Please see below links to home department page and personal page for more information.

https://spph.ubc.ca/clinical-faculty/

https://anitahoethics.com/


Research

Ethical dimensions of utilizing innovative and artificial intelligence technologies in health care, trust and decision making in domestic and international clinical and research medicine, organizational and system ethics in medicine, cross-cultural and global health ethics, health-care resource allocation and disparity, professional-patient relationship, ethics education for health professionals, disability and pain experiences, and various concepts of autonomy.


Anita Ho

Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health

Teaching

Please see below links to home department page and personal page for more information. https://spph.ubc.ca/clinical-faculty/ https://anitahoethics.com/

Research

Ethical dimensions of utilizing innovative and artificial intelligence technologies in health care, trust and decision making in domestic and international clinical and research medicine, organizational and system ethics in medicine, cross-cultural and global health ethics, health-care resource allocation and disparity, professional-patient relationship, ethics education for health professionals, disability and pain experiences, and various concepts of autonomy.


Anita Ho

Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health
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Please see below links to home department page and personal page for more information.

https://spph.ubc.ca/clinical-faculty/

https://anitahoethics.com/

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Ethical dimensions of utilizing innovative and artificial intelligence technologies in health care, trust and decision making in domestic and international clinical and research medicine, organizational and system ethics in medicine, cross-cultural and global health ethics, health-care resource allocation and disparity, professional-patient relationship, ethics education for health professionals, disability and pain experiences, and various concepts of autonomy.