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A Fresh Look at Healthby Barbara J. White, R.N., Ed.D.Over 400 healthcare providers gathered in Seoul, South Korea,
October 10-14, 2006, to take “A Fresh Look at Health” and to celebrate the
70th anniversary of Healthcare Christian Fellowship International (HCFI).
Dr. Sang Chul Synn, President of HCF Korea, Dr. George McDonald, President of HCF International, and Rev. Chan Kyu Hwang, Far East Conference Coordinator, gave welcoming messages. Dr. Daniel Fountain, former medical missionary in Congo, Africa, and currently Director of Global Health Training in the US, was the keynote speaker, and Peter Wong, Asian Bible Seminar speaker, did the Bible exposition. Breakout sessions included such topics as Emotions and Health, Parish Nursing, and Hospital Evangelism. Daily session began at 5:30 AM with early morning prayer. Morning and Evening sessions were filled with praise and worship singing focusing on God’s goodness and abundant provision. Over 70 participants attended the CBHD sponsored breakout
session on Bioethics. My presentation gave answers to the question
“What is bioethics?” by giving examples under three headings that cover most
topics in clinical bioethics today: Taking Life (abortion, impaired infants,
and physician-assisted suicide); Making Life (artificial reproductive
technologies, genetic engineering, stem cell research, and cloning); and
In the open discussion following the presentation, audience participants shared real life scenarios that created moral distress for them in their practice. Their poignant personal examples significantly impacted the group and lead to a time of prayer, seeking God’s wisdom and requesting courage for all of us as we deal with these difficult real life situations. I am in Seoul Korea this academic year as a senior Fulbright Scholar teaching healthcare ethics at Yonsei University College of Nursing. This fall semester, I have had the privilege of presenting bioethics topics from a Christian perspective to the Korea Nurses Association, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Society, and to students and faculty at several universities in Korea. Next semester, I will be discussing bioethics with nurse leaders in Hong Kong, Hangzhou China and Japan.CBHD
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