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Exploitation in the Global Medical Enterprise: Bioethics & Social Injustice | CBHD Resources

Exploitation in the Global Medical Enterprise: Bioethics & Social Injustice. View/Download PDF. October 20, 2012. Issues: Tags: Editors Note. Editor's Note: The following essay was originally published in.

Updates & Activities - Fall 2011 | Dignitas Vol. 18, No. 3 (Fall 2011)

Bioethics and Today's Christian. : Finding Your Way through the Morass of Today's Overwhelming Medical Ethical Dilemma. · Traveled to New Delhi in July to head up a bioethics workshop.

Updates & Activities - Spring 2011 | Dignitas Vol. 18, No. 1 (Spring 2011)

· Taught a bioethics course for medical students in conjunction with Drs. Sam and Elizabeth Hensley in Jackson, MS.

Updates & Activities - Fall 2018 | Dignitas Vol. 25, No. 3 (Fall 2018)

Presented “Exploration, Proficiency, and Mastery: How Evangelical Pastors Become Confident Leaders in Bioethics” for a parallel paper session at CBHD’s annual summer conference.

Updates & Activities - Summer 2009 | Dignitas Vol. 16, No. 2 (Summer 2009)

Taught the Intensive Institute during the Global Bioethics preconference courses. Michael Sleasman, PhD.

The Ethics of Bioethics | Dignity Vol. 7, No. 2 (Summer 2001)

While the field of bioethics certainly has numerous enthusiasts, many others have questioned the legitimacy of this interdisciplinary enterprise that has all but taken over the way we engage in serious discussion about ethical issues in medicine and the

Global Bioethics: A Conference Recap | Dignitas Vol. 16, No. 2 (Summer 2009)

Global Bioethics: A Conference Recap. View/Download PDF. This Article Appears In. Dignitas Vol. 16, No. 2 (Summer 2009). Page(s): 6.

Global Bioethics Education Initiative | Dignitas Vol. 19, No. 2 (Summer 2012)

Global Bioethics Education Initiative. View/Download PDF. This Article Appears In. Dignitas Vol. 19, No. 2 (Summer 2012). Page(s): 12. This summer we are celebrating our fourth year of the Global Bioethics Education Initiative (GBEI).

Bioethics in Transition: Framing the Discussion | Dignitas Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summer 2014)

They are a key aspect of our role as a Christian bioethics research center as we seek to frame the nature of the conversation in the broader societal engagement in medicine, science, and technology.

Reclaiming Dignity in a Culture of Commodification

Myopic fixation on sexuality, fertility, and reproduction reduces the female body to a resource for medical exploitation and reproductive tourism. Procreation is being engulfed by the reproductive imperative and the child of choice.

Science, Research, and the Limits of Bioethics

Science, Research, and the Limits of Bioethics. examines the ethical dimensions of rapidly evolving arenas of medical & scientific research that continue to stretch the limits of contemporary bioethics, and explores fundamental questions of how science

From the Director's Desk - Winter 2016 | Dignitas Vol. 23, No. 4 (Winter 2016)

From its earliest years, bioethics was not merely a continuation of medical or clinical ethics, but also research ethics, in its exploration of the implications of biotechnology and with it the remaking of humanity.

Center Resources - Winter 2002 | Dignity Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter 2002)

This Article Appears In. Dignity Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter 2002). Page(s): 7. “Bioethics at the Bedside” 2002 Conference Audio & Papers. Edmund Pellegrino, M.D. Professor of Medicine & Medical Ethics, Georgetown University.

Becoming a Pastor-Bioethicist | Intersections | The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity

Are you ready to give a biblical answer to such besetting bioethical issues? What does it mean to give a biblical answer? The Use of Scripture in Bioethics.

CBHD Providing Leadership for Global Bioethics Initiative | Dignitas Vol. 11, No. 3 (Fall 2005)

CBHD Providing Leadership for Global Bioethics Initiative. View/Download PDF. This Article Appears In. Dignitas Vol. 11, No. 3 (Fall 2005). Page(s): 7.

Updates & Activities (Spring 2023) | Dignitas Vol. 30, No. 1 (Spring 2023)

Frankenstein. and the bioethical, social, and theological implications of her work. Hosted a dinner with Dr. Gilbert Meilaender on March 16th to celebrate his delivery of the Kilner Lecture that same evening. Dr.

Thinking Theologically About Bioethics Revisited | Dignitas Vol. 18, No. 3 (Fall 2011)

If I am a medical student and I am sitting in that compulsory class on medical ethics that no one cares about but we all have to take, in what category should I place the material that we are being asked to study?

Global Bioethics Education Initiative | Dignitas Vol. 17, No. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2010)

Global Bioethics Education Initiative. View/Download PDF. This Article Appears In. Dignitas Vol. 17, No. 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2010). Page(s): 14.

Transformations in Care

Conference Objectives: Identify. the prospects and challenges for the evolving landscape of bioethical engagement within the context of shifting global and societal realities and advances in medicine and biotechnology.

Global Women’s Health, Commodification, and the Abortion Debate | Dignitas Vol. 20, No. 2 (Summer 2013)

And we are all familiar with the tragedy of sex-selective abortion, which has recently drawn attention from the mainstream media—perhaps most notably in 2010, when the.

Bioethics in Transition

Conference Objectives: Identify. the prospects and challenges for the evolving landscape of bioethical engagement within the context of shifting global and societal realities and advances in medicine and biotechnology.

Medical Exploitation and Black Market Organs: Profiteering and Disparities in Global Medicine | Dignitas Vol. 17, No. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2010)

Medical Exploitation and Black Market Organs: Profiteering and Disparities in Global Medicine. View/Download PDF. This Article Appears In. Dignitas Vol. 17, No. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2010). Page(s): 6-7. Issues: "Global social justice."

Health Research for Developing Countries: Reason and Emotion in Bioethics (Podcast) | The Bioethics Podcast

Editor's Note: Parallel Paper Presentation from CBHD's 2009 Annual Conference, Global Bioethics: Emerging Challenges Facing Human Dignity.

Bioethics: Why Should I Care? | CBHD Resources

The harsh reality is that while bioethical issues are increasingly confronting us on the evening news, in the Sunday papers, and even in our own lives, few people grasp the science involved in the "bio," or the moral dilemmas involved in the "ethics"

Global Bioethics Education Initiative Update (Fall 2015) | Dignitas Vol. 22, No. 3 (Fall 2015)

Global Bioethics Education Initiative Update (Fall 2015). View/Download PDF. This Article Appears In. Dignitas Vol. 22, No. 3 (Fall 2015). Page(s): 13. INTRODUCING OUR 2015 GBEI SCHOLAR.

Finding the Human in Christian Bioethics | The Bioethics Podcast

How does one detect the features attending a life worth living, a life worth saving, or a life worth protecting? The relatively new field of bioethics runs on the motor of boundary-breaking science.

Her Dignity Network Launch Event

This project connects a global network of people and organizations who share two basic ideas, (1) that women’s dignity is ultimately about human dignity, and, (2) that female bodies and health are essential aspects of both her dignity and our common humanity

CBHD: Celebrating 15 Years | Dignitas Vol. 14, No. 4 (Winter 2007)

Kilner, PhD, then with the Park Ridge Center, was asked to head a new organization whose purpose would be to educate the media, clergy, medical professionals, and the general public concerning the rapidly expanding field of bioethics.