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JBI Dialogues
5 Lines of Inquiry with...an AI ETHICIST - feat Prof Katrina Bramstedt
Send us a textWhat is AI ethics and what is it not? What is the difference between ‘responsible AI’ and ‘ethical AI’? What’s in the ethics ‘toolbox’ on the front-lines at a global biotech company? How many ‘r’s are there in the word “strawberry”?In this episode of JBI Dialogues, we chat with Adjunct Professor Katrina Bramstedt - clinical ethicist and associate editor of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, with experience in an industry setting - about the fast-evolving world of AI in healthcare.We talk about some recent developments in AI in healthcare and...
2025-07-17
36 min
I Thought You'd Like To Know This, Too
ITEST Webinar Bioethics & AI as Human Flourishing: Where Catholic & Orthodox Social Teaching meet in One Christian Social Ethos Jun 14, 2025
In this episode of I Thought You'd Like to Know This, Too, ITEST presents a webinarentitled "Bioethics & AI as Human Flourishing: Where Catholic & Orthodox Social Teaching meet in One Christian Social Ethos" (June 14, 2025)Dr. Constantine PsimopoulosBIOETHICS AND AI AS HUMAN FLOURISHING: WHERE CATHOLICS AND ORTHODOX MEET IN ONE CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ETHOSConstantine Psimopoulos is a Professor (Adj.) of Bioethics at Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, teaching Christian Ethics and Social Ministries and is on the faculty at Harvard’s Initiative on Health, Spirituality and Religion, of which he is also...
2025-06-14
2h 02
The Simple Truth
Bioethical Considerations and the Story of Baby Chance (Fr. Stephen Imbarrato) - 5/30/25
5/30/25 - Have you heard the story of Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old pregnant nurse from Georgia who was declared brain-dead just 13 weeks into her pregnancy? Rather than letting her life quietly end, doctors at Emory University Hospital made the courageous decision to keep her on life support—not for her own survival, but to protect the tiny life growing inside her. Her unborn baby, now known as "Baby Chance," has a diagnosed brain condition, but still has a fighting chance thanks to Georgia's LIFE Act, which defends unborn children from the moment a heartbeat is detected. While some call it "to...
2025-05-30
49 min
The Fasting Method Podcast
Fasting Q&A with Dr Jason Fung: Off-Label Use of GLP-1s, Double Diabetes, Seed Oils, and More.
Episode #206 In this Fasting Q&A episode, hosted by Coach Lisa Chance, Dr. Jason Fung answers questions from the TFM Community: Are there common strategies that help to avoid the common pitfalls of Ramadan, like late night eating, overeating, or accidentally doing OMAD for too long and slowing down the metabolic rate? [01:07] Concerns about off-label use of GLP-1s. Some medical professionals seem to be prescribing GLP-1 medications for anti-aging/longevity purposes in people who aren't overweight or diabetic. What do you think about the trend of "microdosing" GLP-1s as a preventative health measure? [02:36] Are...
2025-05-27
38 min
IVF | FYI: What Happens If IVF Becomes a Right?
#2 IVF | FYI Beyond the Lab: Dr. Tara Sander Lee on IVF, Bioethics, and Regulation
In this episode of the IVF FYI series, we sit down with Dr. Tara Sander Lee, a scientist with expertise in cell and molecular biology, to discuss the ethical and scientific concerns surrounding IVF and the lack of accountability in the IVF industry. With firsthand experience in both medical research and personal struggles with infertility, Dr. Sander Lee shares her perspective on the high failure rates, health risks for women, and the fate of IVF embryos. We discuss the lack of regulation, the commodification of human life, and whether an ethical approach to IVF is possible. If...
2025-03-19
58 min
Solutions From The Multiverse
Solving Bioethics: Compassionate Principlism
Send us a textIn this week's episode of "Solutions from the Multiverse," I (Adam) used Google Notebook LLM to make a podcast episode about my recent paper "Compassionate Principlism: Towards a Novel Alternative to Standard Principlism in Bioethics" published in Bioethical Inquiry (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-024-10373-9)In it our AI hosts dive into the fascinating world of bioethical frameworks with a groundbreaking alternative to traditional principlism. Our guest introduces "Compassionate Principlism," a novel approach that transforms how we resolve conflicts between ethical principles in healthcare. What happens when we shift beneficence f...
2025-02-26
23 min
JBI Dialogues
Articles from the JBI archives Ep 3 (Finale): Anniversary collection picks w/ current joint editor-in-chief Dr Michael Ashby
Send us a textWhat is truth-telling and is it always the best way? How might dignity help us think about the morality of kidney sales? What does the 2018 Thailand cave dive rescue teach us about medical informed consent and virtue? These are just some of the questions explored in the JBI articles chosen by current joint editor-in-chief, Dr Michael Ashby, for the journal’s 20th anniversary collection. Michael is a palliative care and pain clinician, a self-confessed ‘dabbler’ in philosophy, and joint editor-in-chief at the JBI for nearly a decade. In additi...
2025-02-26
58 min
Moms Off The Record
#55: The Bioethical and Medical Risks of Big Fertility: Surrogacy, IVF, and Sperm Donation with Jennifer Lahl
Today’s guest, Jennifer Lahl, is the founder of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network. Lahl couples her 25 years of experience as a pediatric critical care nurse, a hospital administrator, and a senior-level nursing manager with a deep passion to speak up for those who have no voice.Women are often sold on surrogacy, IVF, and sperm donation as either a beautiful way to help a family in need or the best solution to their fertility issues. The problems with the solutions Big Fertility pushes extend beyond a lack of informed consent; there are not only si...
2025-02-21
1h 09
JBI Dialogues
Articles from the JBI archives Ep 2: Anniversary collection picks (2004-2006) with former editor-in-chief Jing-Bao Nie
Send us a textWe often think of writing as creating, but is editing another’s academic work, creating? What does really cool bioethics scholarship look like from the perspective of an ethical transculturalism scholar?Former JBI editor-in-chief, Professor Jing-Bao Nie (Otago), talks about 3 papers from 2004-2006 whose originality and theoretical and methodological visions still spark scholarly joy today!Jing-Bao touches on ethical transculturalism, the integration of sociology into bioethics, whether Confucianism is ‘secular’, ethical justifications for editing, editing as creating, and the joy of learning. You can read Jing-Bao’s part of...
2024-12-19
35 min
JBI Dialogues
Articles from the JBI archives Ep 1: Anniversary collection picks (2011-2016) with former editor-in-chief Leigh Rich
Send us a textThis year, the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry turns 20! To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the JBI has released select articles from the archives as a special anniversary collection. How would you pick out just a few articles to represent two decades of work in the JBI? What papers have stood out or stayed with you, and why? Editors-in-chief past and present were invited to nominate papers published during their tenures and to share their reasons for their choices.On this first episode of the series on the anniversary collection, we ar...
2024-11-25
46 min
Bioethics on Air
Ep. 127: Reality and Risks of Uterine Transplant – Part Two
Andrew Kubick, author of Transplanting the Womb: A Catholic Bioethical Analysis, joins Joe Zalot to discuss the realities of uterine transplants. In part two of the interview, Andrew addresses the implications of uterine transplants for childbearing, organ donation, and so-called gender transitioning. Resources 1. Andrew Kubick bio – https://www.ncbcenter.org/meet-the-ethicists/andrewkubick 2. Religious Freedom Institute – https://religiousfreedominstitute.org/ 3. Transplanting the Womb: A Catholic Bioethical Analysis – https://www.ncbcenter.org/store/transplanting-the-womb-a-catholic-bioethical-analysis Book launch at Catholic Information Center, Washington DC – https://cicdc.org/event/kubick/ If you enjoy our podcasts, please consider making a donation to the NCBC at https://www.ncbcente...
2024-11-20
52 min
Bioethics on Air
Ep. 126: Reality and Risks of Uterine Transplant – Part One
Andrew Kubick, author of Transplanting the Womb: A Catholic Bioethical Analysis, joins Joe Zalot to discuss the realities of uterine transplants. In part one of the interview, Andrew speaks to his work at the Religious Freedom Institute, tells why he wrote the book, and explains the process of uterine transplantation focusing on its medical and ethical implications. Resources 1. Andrew Kubick bio – https://www.ncbcenter.org/meet-the-ethicists/andrewkubick Religious Freedom Institute – https://religiousfreedominstitute.org/ 2. Transplanting the Womb: A Catholic Bioethical Analysis – https://www.ncbcenter.org/store/transplanting-the-womb-a-catholic-bioethical-analysis 3. “Are Womb Transplants Immoral?” Fr. Tad Pacholczyk – https://www.ncbcenter.org/making-sense-of-bioethics-cms/114-are-womb-transplants-immoral 4. “The Ethics of Uter...
2024-11-20
46 min
La Incubadora
#022 -Journal Club📑: Cuidados y toma de decisiones al final de la vida del recién nacido, bioética neonatal, con el Dr. Gonzalo Mariani nuestro invitado especial.
Los artículos que se tratan en el episodio de hoy están listados aquí:End-of-Life Care for Newborn Infants: A Multicenter Real-Life Prospective Study.Mariani GL, Contrera PJ, Virasoro MLA, Portela MC, Urquizu Handal MI, Ávila AS, Fernández AL, Fernandez Riera P, Cardigni G, Vain NE; Argentine Neonatal End-of-Life Study Group.Neonatology. 2024 May 27:1-9. doi: 10.1159/000538814. Decisions concerning resuscitation and end-of-life care in neonates. Bioethical aspects (Part I).Mariani G, Arimany M.Arch Argent Pediatr. 2023 Feb 1;121(1):e202202635. doi:10.5546/aap.2022-02635.eng. Epub 2022 Oct 13...
2024-11-19
57 min
JBI Dialogues
20 years of the JBI: reflections on an ethical project with Paul Komesaroff
Send us a textThe JBI Dialogues returns from hiatus to kickoff the 20 year anniversary celebrations of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (JBI)! Ever wondered about how an academic journal comes into being? What might we mean by 'bioethical inquiry'? What did the JBI set out to do and, 20 years on, how well is the JBI going in achieving its aims? In this episode, chair of the JBI Editorial Council, Paul Komesaroff, takes us back to where it all began in the early 2000s, when a group of scholars had an idea for a new p...
2024-11-12
32 min
Youth4Life
Y4LIFE FAVORITE - Beginning of Life Bioethical Issues with Rev. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer
Like the episode? Let us know!Youth4Life Podcast Favorite - Beginning of Life Bioethical Issues with Rev. Dr. Scott StiegemeyerTalking about in-vitro fertilization and other assistive reproductive technologies can be confusing. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer, Associate Professor of Theology and Bioethics at Concordia Irvine, breaks down some of the big ethical concerns in the conversation about IVF, egg donation, etc. and explains why for-life Christians should care.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reverend Doctor Scott Stiegemeyer teaches theology and ethics at Concordia University, Irvine, California. Scott is originally...
2024-08-09
1h 11
Wisdom Rebellion
Ep 08: The Hidden Costs and Controversy Behind the Fertility Industry with Jennifer Lahl
Your host Kat explores the controversial ethics behind the fertility industry with her inspiring guest Jennifer Lahl. Jennifer, an expert in bioethics and a vocal advocate for ethical fertility practices, brings to light the often overlooked risks and ethical questions surrounding surrogacy, egg donation, and IVF treatments.They explore the commodification of human reproduction, examining the exchange of large sums of money for eggs and the implications of this modern trade. Jennifer will share insights into the lack of comprehensive informed consent for donors, the pressing health risks associated with fertility drugs and procedures, and the troubling...
2024-05-09
52 min
The Family Room
Catholic Bioethics
Dr. DiAnn Ecret - PhD, MSN, RN, MA cert By early high school, DiAnn Ecret dreamed of becoming a missionary nurse, and it was at a Catholic nursing school and hospital that her formative years in the medical field seamlessly flowed from the moral tradition that all life is sacred, from conception through natural death. Following the Nuremburg Trials and Syphilis Study at Tuskegee, Alabama, America helped develop “Principalism” which stressed the dignity and autonomy of every human being. As a result, the Catholic and secular medical positions were effectively synonymous, both honoring the sanc...
2024-05-08
55 min
Logos Podcast
IVF | A Bioethical Analysis (w/ Fr. James)
In recent news, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been all over the news. What is it? How are its effects? What about its the frozen, “surplus embryos"? Given the current social landscape and robust Catholic teaching on the matter, we decided to enter the discussion.This thought-provoking episode delves into the intricate moral and statistical considerations surrounding IVF. From reproductive autonomy to the rights of persons, our expert guest will help us explore the complex terrain of bioethics, shedding light on the moral dilemmas and societal implications of assisted reproductive technologies. Tune in for...
2024-03-21
56 min
Living a Culture of Life
The Price of Life: Exploring the Human Cost of Surrogacy
What’s the problem with surrogacy? How is it different from adoption? Does the surrogacy industry exploit vulnerable women?On this episode, Fr. Shenan Boquet unpacks the problems with surrogacy. He also shares his experience in the mission field, where both surrogacy and in vitro fertilization (IVF) are common problems.Often, people assume that these practices serve the family. In reality, surrogacy and IVF abuse the rights of the child, couple, and surrogate mom. It’s important that medical professionals, priests, and the laity understand these bioethical issues.Help send bioethical education around the...
2024-03-14
57 min
Good Distinctions
Ep. 27 - Dystopia is Here: Bioethical Crises Abound w/ Samantha Stephenson
SummaryIn this conversation, Samantha Stephenson discusses her interest in bioethics and how she became involved in the field. She explains the appeal of dystopian fiction and its connection to bioethical issues. Samantha also delves into the problems with in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the impact on women's health and the dignity of the child. She highlights the alternative option of NaPro Technology for addressing infertility. Lastly, she explores the concept of artificial wombs and the ethical considerations surrounding their use. In this conversation, Samantha Stephenson and Will Wright discuss the ethical implications of in...
2024-03-11
1h 17
Technology and Security
Neurotechnology, cognitive liberty and information warfare with Professor Nita Farahany
In this episode of Technology and Security, Dr Miah Hammond-Errey speaks with Professor Nita Farahany about the increasing emergence of neurotechnology and what it means for national security as well as consumers, policy makers, military forces and nation states. They discuss the importance of ensuring the privacy of brain data as the ‘final piece in the jigsaw puzzle’ of data collection by large technology companies. They also discuss the possibility of identifying, verifying and targeting individuals by their neural signature and why addressing this technology should be a national security priority. They explore the current and potential roles neurotechnology can...
2024-01-22
39 min
Fixing Healthcare Podcast
FHC #115: The bioethical dilemma of saving life ‘at any cost’
The 21st century has granted humanity incredible access to medications and procedures that can extend life almost indefinitely. Ventilators can breathe for us, intravenous tubes and pumps can nourish us, and hemodialysis machines can filter waste and excess water from our blood, all but replacing healthy kidneys. The fact that medicine can extend human lives almost indefinitely is considered by many to be a great scientific achievement. Still, many doctors feel beset by the gifts they’ve been given. In the ever-distressing, noise-polluted, sick-care environment of today’s hospital, it’s not clear whether patients nearing the end of...
2023-12-06
46 min
Undisciplinary
Live from AABHL! Talking about antinatalism, psychedelics at work, and reflexive bioethics
Send us a text**Below is AI Generated**Eager to explore the complex world of reproductive choices? Buckle up as we journey through this invigorating discussion with Elinor Pryce, a formidable scholar from the University of Adelaide. With her, we grapple with the nuances of pro-natalism and anti-natalist policies in Australia, and their intricate interplay with immigration and environmental concerns. Elinor’s insights illuminate the need for a comprehensive approach that respects diversity, while also addressing population growth and sustainable development.Riding on the wave of our enriching dialogue with Elinor, we steer towards th...
2023-11-22
35 min
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
#1777 Bioethical Transgressions
Dr. Drew is joined again by Mark Geragos for some important conversations about the medical community today. From bioethical transgressions, to curtailing the excesses of the federal government, and some new technologies that are assisting in various ailments like cancer. Dr. Drew mentions how some magnets are being used to change the chemistry of the brain with astounding results. Please support our sponsors: Simplisafe.com/ADAM2 Justworks.com/Podcast See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-10-06
30 min
Nathan.Nobis's Shortcast
Are you your body? Does your body= you? Some bioethical implications for #euthanasia and #abortio...
Are you your body? Does your body= you? Some bioethical implications for #euthanasia and #abortion #ethics #philosophy #notmybody #iamnotmybody #bioethics #bodies #minds #persons
2023-10-06
01 min
Five Books for Catholics
Episode 24 - Bioethics, Part Two - Interview with Fr. Michael Baggot
The books discussed in this episode areDignitas personae: Instruction on Certain Bioethical Questions by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the FaithResisting Throwaway Culture: How a Consistent Life Ethic Can Unite a Fractured People by Charles C. CamosyWhat it Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics by O. Carter SneadFive Books for Catholics may receive a commission from qualifying purchases made using the affiliate links to the books listed.Over the last fifty years, it has become customary to frame moral questions surrounding medicine and the treatment...
2023-09-29
31 min
The Illusion of Consensus
Episode 13: Dr. Aaron Kheriaty On The Violation Of Bioethical Principles During The Covid Pandemic
Hello readers,We are pleased to share with you episode 13 of The Illusion of Consensus podcast with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Rav Arora. We are happy to have received excellent feedback on our previous episodes with Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Alex Berenson, and others.Today’s guest is Dr. Aaron Khariety, a psychiatrist and director of the Program in Bioethics and American Democracy at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.Jay and Aaron discuss how core bioethical principles were violated during the pandemic,Note to re...
2023-08-31
1h 41
The Illusion of Consensus
Episode 13: Dr. Aaron Kheriaty On The Violation Of Bioethical Principles During The Covid Pandemic
Hello readers,We are pleased to share with you episode 13 of The Illusion of Consensus podcast with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Rav Arora. We are happy to have received excellent feedback on our previous episodes with Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Alex Berenson, and others.Today’s guest is Dr. Aaron Khariety, a psychiatrist and director of the Program in Bioethics and American Democracy at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.Jay and Aaron discuss how core bioethical principles were violated during the pandemic,Note to re...
2023-08-31
1h 41
According to Bridget
Pro Life Apologetics for Everyone with Maggie Ferrara
If pro life apologetics seem intimidating, you need this episode! Maggie Ferrara, the communications director for The Center For Bioethical Reform, outlines principles you can use in any discussion, without having to memorize every talking point.Catholics, this IS the premier issue of our times, we need to be prepared for these conversations!Find The Center For Bioethical Reform here: https://abortionno.org/Follow me on IG for more: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtobridget/?hl=en Get full access to According to Bridget at accordingtobridget.substack.com/subscribe
2023-06-07
42 min
The Medical Protection Podcast
Meet the speaker: Dr Derrick Aarons
What are the bioethical concerns for practitioners when using social media? This podcast features a conversation with Dr Derrick Aarons, one of the foremost bioethicists in the Caribbean, exploring his background and giving a taster of his talk at our Spotlight on Risk Conference on May 21 2023. FURTHER INFORMATION Dr. Derrick E. Aarons Podcast - Bioethical ConcernsSPEAKERS Our hosts today were Dr Katie Grant. Our guest speaker today was Dr Derrick Aarons. If you are interested in more information, registering for the conference or providing advance questions for Dr Aarons...
2023-05-18
15 min
This Girl KAM
This Girl KAM with Noreen Sajwani
Liv Nixon chats to Noreen Sajwani, Head of Consulting at Impatient Health, about growing up as a muslim girl in the post 9/11 era, her nomadic lifestyle, her passion for bringing separate concepts together and the important conversations still to be head around bioethical frameworks.00:04:45 Immigrant success and religious identity.10:10 Being a global citizen.00:15:20 Push the boundaries of pharma.00:21:40 Bioethical Frameworks00:27:39 Learn to embrace diversity.00:32:58 Embrace identity when ready.00:34:16 Home is where you make it.00:43:57 Putting on your white man pants.00:45:39 Challenge...
2023-05-11
1h 00
The Cognitive Crucible
#147 Nita Farahany on Cognitive Liberty
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Nita Farahany discusses her cognitive liberty concept, as well as her book: The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology. Research Question: Prof. Farahany asks what can we do individually to tell fact from fiction, safeguard against manipulation, engage critical thinking skills...
2023-05-09
39 min
Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry
Bioethical Intervention in Addressing Medical Misinformation with Evan Thornburg
So let's talk about bioethical intervention... The medical community has a rich history of false information, and it even got to a point when the community itself was the perpetrator of fake news. Mis- and disinformation have become so prevalent that even in the age of the internet, it remains to be the most difficult challenge healthcare workers have to win against. But that doesn't mean that we will and shall remain silent against all the misinformation and disinformation that's been thrown our way, especially in the middle of the pandemic. That's why...
2023-04-26
1h 10
The Bioethics Podcast
A Letter From A Current Bioethics Student | Stephen Largent & The Work Of CBHD
At the start of this semester, one of our MA in Bioethics students, Stephen Largent, wrote a letter describing his appreciation for CBHD's work, and urging those who can to financially support the work of the center. Here is the letter in it's entirety: "Dear Friend of CBHD, The work of The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity is a great help to me as a student, and I know it will continue to help me long after I finish my college years here at Trinity International University. My name is Stephen...
2022-10-06
05 min
Escape To Your Day With A Game-Changing Full Audiobook.
Bioethical False Truths by Fr. Leonard Chuwa PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/164089to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bioethical False Truths Author: Fr. Leonard Chuwa PhD Narrator: Jason Lasky Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins Release date: 09-14-22 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Society Publisher's Summary: Autonomy is either relational or it does not exist at all. Absolute individualism is a mental construct abstracted from an irreducibly relational biosphere. Human life finds itself in and is realized by relationships with other beings. This book gazes on the fact that individualism is irredeemably contingent on relationality. Significant as self-consciousness is, consciousness of the other as a fellow...
2022-09-14
6h 47
Savor This Breakthrough Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Bioethical False Truths by Fr. Leonard Chuwa PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/164089to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bioethical False Truths Author: Fr. Leonard Chuwa PhD Narrator: Jason Lasky Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins Release date: 09-14-22 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Society Publisher's Summary: Autonomy is either relational or it does not exist at all. Absolute individualism is a mental construct abstracted from an irreducibly relational biosphere. Human life finds itself in and is realized by relationships with other beings. This book gazes on the fact that individualism is irredeemably contingent on relationality. Significant as self-consciousness is, consciousness of the other as a fellow...
2022-09-14
6h 47
Signal 50 Podcast
Episode 93 - Opening the Bioethical Pandora’s Box; Law and Order; Good Guys with Guns
Episode 93 - Opening the Bioethical Pandora's Box; Law and Order; Good Guys with Guns Show Notes: Links to the stories used during the show- Jesse Waters Broke the news about details left out of 10 yr old rape victim https://republicbrief.com/fox-news-host-jesse-watters-takes-credit-for-putting-pressure-on-probe-into-rape-of-ohio-girl-by-illegal-migrant/ Indiana AG investigate Activist OB/GYN https://nypost.com/2022/07/14/indiana-ag-to-probe-doctor-who-gave-10-year-old-abortion/ A nice Story - McDonalds renovation and owner continued to pay all employees. https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/ohio-mcdonalds-franchise-owner-veteran-paid-workers-decision New San Francisco DA cleans house after Chesa Boudin's ouster; fires 15 employees and announces new hi...
2022-07-18
1h 01
YUTORAH: YU Student Medical Ethics Society -- Recent Shiurim
Bioethical and Halachic Perspectives on Biotechnology
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2022-05-09
1h 31
YUTORAH: R' Menachem Genack -- Recent Shiurim
Bioethical and Halachic Perspectives on Biotechnology
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2022-05-09
1h 31
Jewish Ideas to Change the World
Dr. Paul Root Wolpe – Frankenstein and the Golem
Dr. Paul Root Wolpe speaks at Valley Beit Midrash. ABOUT THE EPISODE:Two paradigms of human-created ‘monsters’ have reverberated through modern history as models for considering everything from genetic safety, to scientific hubris, to man’s relationship to the material world and G-d. In this talk, we compare these two legends and discuss why they portray Humankind so differently and teach such different lessons. ABOUT THE SPEAKER:Paul Root Wolpe, Ph.D. is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiat...
2022-03-28
1h 03
Full Comment
The ethical failures in Canada’s pandemic response
The COVID-19 crisis has presented a minefield of bioethical questions, which Canadian policy-makers have largely stomped all over. It’s not just the damage of lockdowns, the treatment of children, demonizing the unvaxxed, and the privacy invasions. It’s also the callous disregard for anything happening beyond Canada’s borders. Bioethicist Dr. Kerry Bowman joins Anthony this week to discuss the problems created by neglecting bioethical considerations during the pandemic. And why he’s worried that doing so may have changed the very fabric of Canadian society for the worse. (Recorded January 20, 2022) Learn more about your ad...
2022-01-24
43 min
CIMSA Happy Hour
[BIOCAST: A Talk On Bioethics #2]
Hi, CIMSA!Tonight, SCOPE and SCORE CIMSA UGM are back to entertain your night! Here comes the second episode of BIOCAST: A Talk On Bioethics. Still accompanied by dr. Wita Hartanti, MIH, in this episode we talked about the bioethical cases found in the Korean Drama, "Hospital Playlist Season 2" episode 6. Bioethical dilemmas discussed in fun and exciting vibes? Why not! Go check it out on CIMSA HAPPY HOUR Spotify or simply click the link in our bio. SCOPES...
2021-10-21
49 min
JBI Dialogues
Racism & bioethics – contemptuous racism, medical mistrust, colonialism & biopower: Yolonda Wilson, Tessa Moll & Thalia Anthony
Send us a textPlease note this podcast contains references to people who have died.In this episode of JBI Dialogues, philosopher Professor Yolonda Wilson, medical anthropologist Dr Tessa Moll, and professor of law Thalia Anthony join us to discuss their work in the journal’s latest symposium “Institutional racism, whiteness and bioethics”.Professor Yolonda Wilson is a philosopher with interests in bioethics, social and political philosophy, race theory, and feminist philosophy. She is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Health Care Ethics, Philosophy, and African American Studies at Saint Louis University in the...
2021-06-09
50 min
FAB Gab
FAB Gab Episode 8: Nora Hämäläinen on a Higher Level of Reflection on the Bioethical Process
FAB Gab Pod Episode #8: Nora Hämäläinen on a Higher Level of Reflection on the Bioethical Process Host: Kate MacKay Producer: Madeline Goldberger Guest: Nora Hämäläinen Transcript: Provided by Otter.ai Project: Hämäläinen, N. (2021). Contextuality, Bioethics, and the Nature of Philosophy: Reflections on Murdoch, Diamond, Walker, and the Groningen Approach. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 14(1), 103–119. https://doi.org/10.3138/ijfab-14.1.05 Music: 'The City Sleeps' by Death By Ginger
2021-05-20
22 min
Ave Explores
Answering Bioethical Questions with John A. DiCamillo
John Di Camillo, a staff ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center, offers moral principles to guide decision-making in bioethics and discusses how to answer common bioethical questions about such issues as vaccinations, infertility, abortion, and end-of-life with charity and Church teaching.Links:Sign up to Follow Ave Explores: Faith and ScienceFollow Ave Maria Press on InstagramThe National Catholic Bioethics Center
2021-05-05
39 min
JBI Dialogues
Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and Bioethics: symposium co-editor Chris Mayes
Send us a textIn this episode of JBI Dialogues, Dr Christopher Mayes talks about the journal's new symposium Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and the Role of Bioethics. Chris is a Research Fellow in the Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University and a Research-Affiliate in Sydney Health Ethics at the University of Sydney. He is an interdisciplinary scholar with disciplinary backgrounds in sociology and philosophy. He co-edited the Institutional Racism, Whiteness, and Bioethics symposium with Professor Yin Paradies and Dr Amanuel Elias. Yin is Professor of Race Relations and Amanual is a Research Fellow, also in the Alfred...
2021-05-04
21 min
JBI Dialogues
Gambling with COVID-19 Makes More Sense: Ethical and Practical Challenges in COVID-19 Responses in Communalistic Resource-Limited Africa – Eunice Kamaara & Ross Upshur
Send us a textIn this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co editors of the journal's COVID-19 symposium, talks with Professor Eunice Kamaara about her paper "Gambling with COVID-19 makes more sense: ethical and practical challenges in COVID-19 responses in communalistic resource-limited Africa, co-authored with Dr David Nderitu. Eunice is Professor of African Christian Ethics at Moi University in Kenya with a doctorate in African Christian ethics and a Master's degree in international health research ethics. Ross is a physician and bioethicist and heads the division of clinical public health at the...
2021-03-22
17 min
The Open Mind, Hosted by Alexander Heffner
The Pandemic's Bioethical, Geopolitical, and Psychological Impact
University of Massachusetts philosopher Nicholas Evans discusses why Australia’s COVID-19 response succeeded while the U.S. failed, and the bioethical, geopolitical, and psychological impact of the pandemic on nations and their citizens.
2021-01-06
29 min
Sped up Rationally Speaking
Rationally Speaking #160 - Live at NECSS -- Jacob Appel on "Tackling bioethical dilemmas"
It's the annual live Rationally Speaking episode, taped at the Northeast Conference on Science and Skepticism in NYC! This year features returning guest Jacob Appel, a bioethicist (and lawyer, and psychiatrist). Jacob and Julia discuss various bioethical dilemmas, such as: How do you handle parents who want to withhold medical treatment from their child for religious reasons? Is it unethical for American doctors to test new medications in the third-world? And what kinds of principles does a bioethicist use to justify their decisions, beyond "that's just my personal opinion"? Sped up the speakers by ['1.0', '1.17...
2021-01-03
1h 03
JBI Dialogues
Science at warp speed: Medical research during the COVID-19 pandemic – Melanie Gentgall
Send us a textIn this episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome one of the authors of an article in the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. Melanie Gentgall is founding CEO of PRAXIS Australia, an independent not-for-profit that was created to promote excellence in research and research ethics review, design and conduct in Australia and internationally.Together with Wendy Lipworth, Ian Kerridge, and Cameron Stewart, Melanie co-authored the article “Science at Warp Speed: Medical Research, Publication, and Translation During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. Here she talks a...
2020-11-30
15 min
JBI Dialogues
Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures: Max Smith and Ross Upshur
Send us a textIn this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co-editors of the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, talks with Professor Max Smith about their paper "Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures". Max is a bioethicist and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University, Canada. Ross is a physician and bioethicist and heads the division of Clinical Public Health at the University of Toronto, Canada.Article abstract: The most powerful lesson learned from...
2020-11-25
10 min
TSRA Podcast
Ethics - Bioethical Principles in Congenital Heart Surgery (Clauden Louis and Constantine Mavroudis)
Ethics - Bioethical Principles in Congenital Heart Surgery (Clauden Louis and Constantine Mavroudis) by TSRA
2020-11-23
42 min
JBI Dialogues
Social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic: symposium editors Michael Chapman, Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur
Send us a textIn this our first episode of JBI Dialogues we welcome the editors of the journal’s new symposium on social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to their work in bioethics, Dr Michael Chapman and Professors Paul Komesaroff, Ian Kerridge, and Ross Upshur are all physicians working across palliative medicine, endocrinology, haematology, and clinical public health. Here they talk about: the meaning and importance of bioethics,their motivations for starting this project and what they've subsequently learnt,the symposium themes and their significance,the case for why someone should make...
2020-11-10
30 min
New York City Bar Association Podcast
Bioethical Issues: The Development and Distribution of Vaccines for COVID-19 – 44th Street Podcast
Jennifer Paul Cohen, a member of the City Bar’s Bioethical Issues Committee, interviews Dr. James Colgrove, professor of Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and Dean of the Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program at Columbia's School of General Studies, and Dr. Llew Keltner, Chief Executive Officer of EPISTAT, an international healthcare strategy company he founded in 1972, an associate professor at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, and a guest lecturer in the Columbia University bioethics program. Alan Brudner, Chair of the Bioethical Issues Committee, introduces the conversations.
2020-09-10
1h 17
Mildly Interesting
#1 Über Kaffee, Genmutation & Marx
In dieser Folge von Mildly Interesting decken Sam und Caro auf, wie viel Kaffee noch gesund ist, was die Anzahl von Ertrunkenen mit Atomkraftwerken zu tun hat und wie CRISPR die Welt verändern könnte. Quellen: Kaffee & Raucher: Kast, B. (2018). Der Ernährungskompass: Das Fazit aller wissenschaftlichen Studien zum Thema Ernährung. München: C. Bertelsmann. Komische Korrelationen: http://www.tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations AIMS Public health study Sc, Y., & Muralidhara. (2016). Beneficial Role of Coffee and Caffeine in Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Minireview. AIMS Pu...
2020-09-01
42 min
Gospel-Centered Pro-Life Podcast
Should We Use Graphic Images to Change Minds About Abortion? Interview with Joanna Keilson and Lincoln Brandenburg from Center for Bioethical Reform
There's some debate in prolife circles about using graphic images of victims of abortion to change hearts and minds about abortion. In this episode, Daniel interviews two members of the Center for Bioethical Reform about how their organization uses these images and their effectiveness. Of course, the most important question is "What does God's word say about this?" Join us as we look at this from a practical and Biblical perspective. charlotte.cities4life.org www.abortionno.org
2020-06-18
48 min
Gospel-Centered Pro-Life Podcast
Should We Use Graphic Images to Change Minds About Abortion? Interview with Joanna Keilson and Lincoln Brandenburg from Center for Bioethical Reform
There's some debate in prolife circles about using graphic images of victims of abortion to change hearts and minds about abortion. In this episode, Daniel interviews two members of the Center for Bioethical Reform about how their organization uses these images and their effectiveness. Of course, the most important question is "What does God's word say about this?" Join us as we look at this from a practical and Biblical perspective. charlotte.cities4life.org www.abortionno.org
2020-06-18
48 min
New York City Bar Association Podcast
Bioethical Issues in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Resource Allocation, Triage Guidelines, & Other Concerns
Dr. Kenneth Prager, Director of Clinical Ethics at Columbia University Medical Center, speaks with Alan Brudner, Chair of the Bioethical Issues Committee of the New York City Bar Association, about ethical issues in health care arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020-05-14
1h 01
Pallicast - Podcast da Academia Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos
22°Episódio PalliCast - Aspectos bioéticos da pandemia de COVID-19
Apresentação: Sabrina Corrêa da Costa Ribeiro – sabrina.ribeiro@hc.fm.usp.br Instagram @papopaliativoTwitter @Uti.CorreaCláudia Inhaia – cinhaia@gmail.comInstagram @cinhaia Twitter @cinhaiaConvidadas: Úrsula GuirroInstagram @ursula.guirroLuciana DadaltoInstagram @lucianadadaltoQuem tiver interesse em enviar seus comentários, sugestões de temas e participantes para o PodCast basta enviar um e-mail para pallicast.ancp@paliativo.org.brSiga também a ANCP em suas redes sociais:https://www.facebook.com...
2020-05-09
00 min
Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 40: Mary Anne Urlakis interviews Dr. Al Kertz on the reliability of information regarding the origin of the COVID19 (May 4, 2020)
Dr. Al Kertz is Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis’ guest on Episode 40 of “Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life & Death: Interviews and Discussion with a Catholic Bioethicist.” Dr. Kertz earned his Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from Cornell University, as well as a B.S. and M.S. from the University of Missouri and is a distinguished member of the American Dairy Science Association. Dr. Kertz is also a member of the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology. As a renown scientist and authority in the field of Dairy Science, Dr. Kertz is a highly-sought-after consultant, sharing his expertise in the...
2020-05-04
1h 01
For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
The Art of Living and Dying During COVID-19 / Lydia Dugdale, MD
For the Life of the World is produced by the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. For more info, visit faith.yale.eduDr. Lydia Dugdale, MD is a New York City internal medicine primary care doctor and medical ethicist. She is Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at Columbia University. Prior to her 2019 move to Columbia, she was the Associate Director of the Program for Biomedical Ethics and founding Co-Director of the Program for Medicine, Spirituality, and Religion at Yale School of Medicine. She edited Dying in the Twenty-First Century...
2020-04-25
44 min
Author-to-Author
Episode 29: Francis Etheredge on The Human Person: A Bioethical Word (April 20, 2020)
In this episode of Author to Author, Catholic author Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews Francis Etheredge, author of The Human Person: A Bioethical Word (April 20, 2020)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/author-to-author--4129285/support.
2020-04-21
1h 07
Neuro Pathways: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Medical Professionals
Bioethical Considerations in Today’s Neurology and Neurosurgery Practice
Neurologists and neurosurgeons regularly confront complex clinical situations that require the application of ethical principles to achieve a respectful and fair resolution. In this episode, Lauren Sankary, JD discusses the emerging role of bioethics and the bioethical considerations facing providers and patients in today’s practice.For information about claiming CE credits, go to clevelandclinic.org/neuropodcast and click on the episode.
2020-04-08
17 min
Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 39: Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis engages Fr. Luke Dysinger, OSB, on the bioethical issues related to the COVID19 Pandemic (March 30, 2020)
Fr. Luke Dysinger, O.S.B and Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis discuss the bioethical issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic on Episode 39 of “Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life and Death: Interviews and Discussion with a Catholic Bioethicist.” Fr. Luke Dysinger is Roman Catholic priest, physician, bioethicist, and educator. He received his M.D. from the University of Southern California and was Board Certified in Family Practice after a completing a residency at UCLA. Fr. Luke joined the Benedictine Community of St. Andrew’s Abbey in 1980, making his Solemn Profession of Vows in 1985, and was ordained to the ministerial priesthood in 198...
2020-03-31
58 min
Challenging Opinions >>
CO141 Fletcher Armstrong on the Underpinnings of the Case Against Abortion
Fletcher Armstrong is the south east director of the Center for Bioethical Reform. ***** Father abandoned child, wife husband, one brother another; for this illness seemed to strike through the breath and sight. And so they died. And none could be found to bury the dead for money or friendship. Members of a household brought … <p class="link-more"><a href="https://podcast.challengingopinions.com/2020/03/30/co141-fletcher-armstrong-on-the-underpinnings-of-the-case-against-abortion/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "CO141 Fletcher Armstrong on the Underpinnings of the Case Against Abortion"</span></a></p><...
2020-03-30
00 min
Challenging Opinions >>
CO141 Fletcher Armstrong on the Underpinnings of the Case Against Abortion
Fletcher Armstrong is the south east director of the Center for Bioethical Reform. ***** Father abandoned child, wife husband, one brother another; for this illness seemed to strike through the breath and sight. And so they died. And none could be found to bury the dead for money or friendship. Members of a household brought … Continue reading "CO141 Fletcher Armstrong on the Underpinnings of the Case Against Abortion"
2020-03-30
00 min
Pallicast - Podcast da Academia Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos
12°Episódio PalliCast - Extubação paliativa e ameaça novo Coronavírus
Apresentação: Cláudia Inhaia – cinhaia@gmail.comInstagram @cinhaia Twitter @cinhaiaSabrina Corrêa da Costa Ribeiro – sabrina.ribeiro@hc.fm.usp.br Instagram @papopaliativo Twitter @Uti.CorreaConvidado: Daniel Neves ForteTwitter @danielforte76Quem tiver interesse em enviar seus comentários, sugestões de temas e participantes para o PodCast basta enviar um e-mail para pallicast.ancp@paliativo.org.brSiga também a ANCP em suas redes sociais:https://www.facebook.com/ANCPaliativoshttps://twitter.com...
2020-03-20
00 min
Pallicast - Podcast da Academia Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos
9°Episódio PalliCast - Cuidado Paliativo na emergência: precisamos falar sobre isso
Apresentação: Cláudia Inhaia – cinhaia@gmail.comInstagram @cinhaiaTwitter @cinhaiaConvidada:Sabrina Corrêa da Costa Ribeiro – sabrina.ribeiro@hc.fm.usp.br Instagram @papopaliativo Twitter @Uti.CorreaQuem tiver interesse em enviar seus comentários, sugestões de temas e participantes para o PodCast basta enviar um e-mail para pallicast.ancp@paliativo.org.brSiga também a ANCP em suas redes sociais:https://www.facebook.com/ANCPaliativoshttps://twitter.com/ancpaliativoshttps://www.youtube.com/user/TV...
2020-02-07
00 min
Pallicast - Podcast da Academia Nacional de Cuidados Paliativos
6ºEpisódio PalliCast – Bioética aplicada ao cuidado paliativo: do respeito a autonomia a resolução de conflitos
Apresentação:Cláudia Inhaia – cinhaia@gmail.comInstagram: @cinhaia Twitter: cinhaiaSabrina Corrêa da Costa Ribeiro – sabrina.ribeiro@hc.fm.usp.br Instagram: @papopaliativo Twitter: Uti.CorreaConvidado:Josimário Silva - josimario.bioetica@gmail.comInstagram @josimario.bioetica Quem tiver interesse em enviar seus comentários, sugestões de temas e participantes para o PodCast basta enviar um e-mail para pallicast.ancp@paliativo.org.brSiga também a ANCP em suas redes sociais:https://www.facebook.com/ANCPaliativoshttps://twitter.com/ancpaliativoshttps://www.youtube.com/user/TVANCP/https://www.linkedin.com/company/ancp/ Chamada: Em uma era n...
2019-12-20
00 min
Abstracts Podcast
#5 - Human Experimentation (Part One)
In part one, we take a dark journey through bioethical history, starting with the Russians, Nazis, and Japanese during WWII. We look at everything from attempts to crossbreed chimpanzees and humans, to the Japanese plague-bombs that were dropped on Chinese citizens by Unit 731. From sewn-together Mengele twins to innocent victims being dragged out into the nearest field and cut open for analysis, this episode is not for the faint of heart. Along the way we will consider how institutions enable evil, why the Japanese were granted immunity despite committing crimes against humanity, and how fascist imperialism sowed the seeds of...
2019-12-08
1h 29
Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 37: Mary Anne Urlakis interviews Steven Pokorny, Founder of Freedom Coaching (December 3, 2019)
Steven Pokorny, M.A., MTS, the Founder and Executive Director of Freedom-Coaching [https://freedom-coaching.net/ ], is Dr. Urlakis’ guest on Episode 37 of “Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life and Death.” In this episode, Dr. Urlakis and Steven Pokorny discuss the bioethical dimensions regarding the challenging topic of recovery from compulsive attraction to pornographic material. The pornography industry is multi-billion-dollar enterprise that harms families, wrecks marriages, creates loneliness, and darkens souls. It is an industry that perpetuates isolation by fostering an intimate emotional bond with an artificial fantasy world; causing those who become dependent upon it to relinquish the authentic God-given beauty...
2019-12-07
57 min
Insight at Work with Ken Blackwell
#07: Ted Taylor - Navigating Times of Crisis: Lessons from a Hospital Chaplain
IN THIS EPISODE: It can be hard to make tough decisions even in the best of circumstances. It’s even more challenging in times of crisis when you or a loved one are suffering with a chronic or potentially life-threatening illness or injury. It can be overwhelming and it’s easy to feel lost. It's the job of hospital chaplains to support patients and family members in navigating these trying times and helping them make what can be some of the most difficult decisions they will ever face. Today’s guest, Ted Taylor, is a chaplain and Director...
2019-09-10
58 min
Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 30: Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis interview Dr. Paul Hruz concerning Gender Dysphoria (September 2, 2019)
Dr. Paul Hruz, M.D., Ph.D., is the guest on this Episode of Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life and Death: Interviews and Discussion with a Catholic Bioethicist. Dr. Paul Hruz is a Pediatric Endocrinologist; as a physician and a scientist, Dr. Hruz is frequently invited to share his expertise as a speaker on the topic of gender dysphoria. Dr. Hruz has authored several scholarly peer-reviewed articles regarding medical treatment of individuals with gender dysphoria. In this episode, Dr. Hruz and Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis discuss the sensitive topic of gender dysphoria; focusing on the bioethical, medical, and human...
2019-08-31
59 min
Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 29: Mary Anne Urlakis engages Catholic Author Francis Etheredge on his book Conception: An Icon of the Beginning (July 29, 2019)
Francis Etheredge, acclaimed author, philosopher, and ethicist, is Mary Anne Urlakis’ guest on Episode 29 of Inter Vitam Et Mortem: Between Life and Death. In this episode, Francis Etheredge and Dr. Urlakis discuss Etheredge’s most recent book: Conception: An Icon of the Beginning, which examines the philosophical, theological, bioethical, scientific, and historical facets implicit in the study of human conception. In this interview, Francis Etheredge and Mary Anne Urlakis explore the Magisterial teaching regarding the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception, and its relevance to the field of biomedical ethics. Francis Etheredge is the author of numerous book...
2019-08-01
1h 15
Laura Heywood Interviews
Laura Heywood Interviews... Be More Chill's Joe Iconis, Joe Tracz, Stephen Brackett & Chase Brock
Be More Chill's Joe Iconis, Joe Tracz, Stephen Brackett & Chase Brock joined Laura Heywood at the world-famous Guggenheim Museum for their "Works & Process" series. Writers Iconis and Tracz, director Brackett, and choreographer Brock discussed their creative process in this special edition of Laura Heywood Interviews. In a twist, Dr. Robert Klitzman, Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University, joins them to explore the bioethical implications of the musical.
2019-06-05
57 min
Inter Vitam et Mortem
Episode 25: Mary Anne Urlakis Explores the Topic of Caring for Elderly Parents (June 3, 2019)
In this episode of Inter Vitam et Mortem, Catholic bioethicist Mary Anne Urlakis interviews a woman concerning Care for Elderly Parents. The woman has a Master's Degree in Business and is currently pursuing a second Master's Degree in Theology. In 2007, the woman's mother suffered a debilitating stroke. From then on, the woman - with the help of her siblings and other caregivers- has continued to provide loving daily care for her mother. She has lived the Corporal Acts of Mercy, and provided a profound witness to the meaning of sacrificial love. According to a 2016 report [https://www.bls.gov/news...
2019-06-03
1h 04