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Kathryn Huber is a Part-time Professor of Practice at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, and a Clinical Instructor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She is also an Internal Medicine physician specializing in geriatric primary care at Kaiser Permanente in Denver, integrating clinical practice with academic teaching and research.
Her research focuses on the ethical challenges arising at the intersection of emerging technologies and healthcare, particularly in the context of aging populations. She is deeply involved in developing clinical skills in ethics education for medical students and residents. Her interdisciplinary work spans law, medicine, and ethics, aiming to improve ethical decision-making in clinical settings.
Professor Huber teaches LAW 584C/484C, Technology and Aging: Legal & Ethical Developments, each fall, reflecting her commitment to educating future legal and medical professionals on critical issues in aging and technology. Her course is supported by educational materials, including a video trailer available on YouTube.
She holds dual academic affiliations in law and medicine, demonstrating a unique cross-disciplinary engagement. While no specific awards, publications, or advisees are listed, her role emphasizes practical, ethics-based education and patient-centered care.
Her clinical work at Kaiser Permanente underscores her dedication to geriatric primary care, where ethical considerations are paramount. She contributes to both undergraduate medical education and legal training, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on technology, aging, and professional responsibility.





