Dr. Jacob Appel- Discusses "The Marketing of Fetal organs, Right or Wrong"
My guest is Dr. Jacob Appel and our subject today is his article on the “marketing of fetal organs,” right or wrong, ethics versus the advancement of healthcare.
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Jacob’s fiction and plays often explore issues related to bioethics. His short stories have appeared in more than eighty major literary journals including Alaska Quarterly Review, Bellevue Literary Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Missouri Review, Shenandoah, Southwest Review and Threepenny Review. He won the Boston Review’s short fiction contest in 1998, the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Award for best short story in 2004, a Sherwood Anderson Foundation grant in 2005 and three New Millennium Writings first prizes in fiction in 2004, 2007 and 2008. His work has been short listed for the O. Henry Award, The Pushcart Prize, The Best American Short Stories and The Best American Non-required Reading. His plays have been performed at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Adrienne Theatre (Philadelphia), Detroit Repertory Theatre, Heller Theater (Tulsa), Curtain Players (Columbus), Epilogue Players (Indianapolis), Intentional Theatre (New London) and numerous other theaters across the country. His one-act play, The Mistress of Wholesome, won the 2008 Writer’s Digest writing competition, the first stage play to win this honor in seventy-seven years.
Jacob holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Brown University, an M.A. and an M.Phil. from Columbia University, an M.F.A. in creative writing from New York University, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He is a member of the bar in New York State and Rhode Island. He holds an MD from Columbia University.


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