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Intensive Care (1996)
(1996-08-09)
This one hour program focuses on a unique team of ethicists at the University of Chicago Medical Center. The program is a four-part story that takes the viewer behind the scenes to the bedside to examine the state of the ...
Medical Ethics: The Catholic Perspective (2007)
(2007)
"Medical Ethics: The Catholic Perspective is a series of ten 25-minute programs introduced by Dr. Daniel Sulmasy and designed to provide the Catholic Church's position on important medical ethics issues. Msgr. Robert Thelen ...
Act Justly: Facing the Challenges of Disparity and Diversity (2007)
(2007)
"In March 2006, CHA hosted its 20th annual Theology and Ethics Colloquim in Nashville entitles, Act Justly: Facing the Challenges of Disparity and Diversity. The program examined disparity and racism in health care, its ...
Ethical Issues in Orthopaedic Surgery: Discussion Guide to the Video Cases (2003)
(2003)
The ten cases, on topics selected by the Ethics Committee of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and the discussion guide were designed for use in an ethics course for orthopaedic surgeon residents or for self-study ...
Donahue: (1978 August? ) Dr. Andre Hellegers, M.D., First Director of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Speaking About the Birth of Louise Brown, First Baby Born Using IVF 1978. Second Guest Is Father William Smith
(1978)
This segment of Donahue [the Phil Donahue Show] focuses on in-vitro fertilization or test tube babies shortly after the birth of Louise Brown in England on July 25, 1978. The date for the segment is 1978. Dr. Andre ...
Science, Religion & Ethics in 21st Century Biomedical Discoveries: Which Way Is Forward?
(2007)
What is human? Can the promise of great scientific discoveries be reconciled with traditional notions of humanity and ethics? How can science, religion, and ethics be used to inform our decisions? What will an increasingly ...