The Opening Ceremony of the 2023-2024 academic year was held
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The Start Ceremony of the 2023-2024 Academic Year was held. Previously, a mass was celebrated, officiated by Dr. Cipriano Sánchez García L.C., rector of the University, who in his homily spoke about the day of San Lorenzo, deacon and martyr. In addition, there was talk about honesty, sympathy and lending.
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Lorea Sagasti addresses the importance of the legal figure in hospital bioethics committees
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The Continuing Education coordinator joined the X State Meeting of CHB and CEI 2023, in which the importance of law in hospital bioethics committees and human rights in this field was discussed.
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School of Bioethics participates in webinar of the Latin American Association of Palliative Care
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Doctors Elvira Llaca, Luz Adriana Templos and Genoveva Vázquez addressed the importance of bioethics and human rights in palliative care through the topic "Bioethics applied to health care."
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We resume the radio program of the School of Bioethics
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This Radio Anahuac program seeks, through doctors María Elizabeth de los Ríos and Antonio Muñoz, to be a source of information that opens the conversation on relevant bioethical issues.
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The Querida Amazonía group presents the book Bioethics and Fratelli Tutti in dialogue with the social sciences
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The work in which professors-researchers from the Universidad Anáhuac México and the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro participate deals with the growing globalization and the importance of rescuing fraternity, taking up the encyclical of Pope Francis.
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Bioethics researchers participate in a book on neuroethics and neurorights
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Dr. María Elizabeth de los Ríos Uriarte and Dr. David Cerdio Domínguez, participated in the book Bioethics, neuroethics and neurorights: Realities and perspectives in the XXI century.
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Violence in Mexico, specifically in some states of the Mexican Republic where the population faces dangerous situations, has as one of the many consequences, the absence of medical personnel who work as professionals and provide health services in these rural areas. In this sense, it is important to consider that the allocation of human resources in health is fundamental for the functioning of an efficient system and to consider the reasons why doctors, from social service to the performance of their specialty, do not consider working in places where they feel vulnerable. In this process, it is important to make visible the ethical questions that may arise, so this paper aims to give visibility to the issue of exposure of circumstances, facts within this problem and raise the relevant policy issues within this context.
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The book El día en que casi odié ser médico, was published digitally in its second edition in 2022, in Mexico, by Ediciones De La Parra. This is a 207¬page work, authored by Dr. Roberto Carlos Rebollar González, a mexican doctor graduated from the Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, specializing in General Surgery from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Dr. Rebollar González writes this book after receiving a legal claim against him, which, fortunately, was resolved in his favor; however, the legal process dragged on for years, with the consequent wear and tear on his person, his professional prestige, and even his family. However, despite the bitter pill, the author understands the trance as an opportunity for personal growth and improvement of professional practice.
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12th International Conference of Ethics Education to reflect on educational training in ethics in integral ecology and sustainability
June 19th, 2024. 9:00 hrs. Anahuac Mexico University, North Campus
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Starting Date: September 25th, 2023
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Líderes de Acción Positiva
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