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Worldviews in Bioethics: Interpretation of Pain and Suffering

Worldviews in Bioethics: Interpretation of Pain and Suffering

This is a key analysis for a more humane and conscious bioethics, which recognizes the role of worldviews in medical practice and in building more empathetic and equitable health systems.

 

The Anáhuac Center for Strategic Development in Bioethics and Research (CADEBI) invites you to a profound reflection on pain and suffering in bioethics with the lecture: "Worldviews in Bioethics: Interpretation of Pain and Suffering", presented by Dr. David Cerdio Domínguez.

 

In this talk, Dr. Cerdio explores how various philosophical traditions have interpreted pain and suffering throughout history and how these perspectives have influenced contemporary bioethics. This journey examines how different societies have understood and addressed human suffering, as well as its impact on medical decision-making, patient care, and health policy formulation.

 

This analysis is essential for fostering a more human-centered and conscious bioethics, one that acknowledges the role of worldviews in medical practice and in building more empathetic and equitable healthcare systems.

 

Watch the full lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTgFeUdOWHc 

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More information:
Centro Anáhuac de Desarrollo Estratégico en Bioética (CADEBI)
Dr. Alejandro Sánchez Guerrero
alejandro.sanchezg@anahuac.mx