Bernadette Mourra graduates from the Master in Global Bioethics
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Bernadette Mourra, a Palestinian native residing in Bethlehem, has recently graduated with a master's degree in Bioethics. As the only woman in her region to attain this specialized knowledge, Mrs. Mourra is already making significant contributions to her community through education and advocacy.
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The School of Bioethics holds its 7th Research Colloquium
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The Research Division of the School of Bioethics held the seventh Research Colloquium, which began with a few words of welcome from Dr. María Elizabeth de los Ríos Uriarte, professor-researcher of the School of Bioethics and Dr. José Alberto Castilla Barajas, deputy director of the same school.
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José Alberto Castilla gives a conference at UNIVA Querétaro
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On July 10, 2024, Dr. José Alberto Castilla Barajas, director of the School of Bioethics, had an outstanding academic visit to the Universidad Católica Querétaro, where he gave the conference titled "The importance of ethics in each of the professions" and addressed fundamental topics for students of various degrees.
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Members of our School participate in the IEST International Bioethics Congress
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The facilities of the North Campus of the Universidad Anáhuac México hosted the first aid workshop, which was taught by social service intern doctors from the School of Bioethics. On this occasion, 10 Legionary of Christ priests participated in an intensive day of first aid training and acquired essential knowledge on how to act in various medical emergencies.
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Members of our Bioethics participate in the IEST International Bioethics Congress
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The Institute of Higher Studies of Tamaulipas (IEST-Anáhuac) celebrated its 50th anniversary with the 1st International Congress of Bioethics: Person and Human Dignity. Representing the School of Bioethics were Dr. María Elizabeth de los Ríos Uriarte, Fr. Fernando Fabó Martín, L.C., Dr. Lilian Santos, Dr. Martha Tarasco Michel and Dr. José Alberto Castilla Barajas.
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The semi-annual meeting of the Scientific Council and the Editorial Committee of the Journal Medicina y Ética is held
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The semiannual information meeting of the Scientific Council and the Editorial Committee of the international journal of Bioethics, Deontology and Medical Ethics, Medicine and Ethics was held, which began its edition in April 1990 and has been published uninterruptedly since then, being the first publication on Bioethics in Mexico.
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Patricia Hernández participates in Webinar on Bioethics and Patient Safety
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Patricia Hernández Valdez was invited to participate as a speaker in the Webinar on Bioethics and Patient Safety, organized by the AESCULAP Mexico Academy Foundation. She offered an outstanding presentation on access to health and the application of bioethical principles in patient safety.
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Members of the School of Bioethics participate in a workshop to outline internationalization strategies
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The Center for Postgraduate Studies of the North Campus of the Universidad Anáhuac México hosted the workshop “Internationalizing the School of Bioethics”, an event organized in collaboration with the area of Internationalization, with the aim of offering a more global vision and promoting the creation of agreements with foreign institutions.
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We publish a new issue of Medicina & Ética journal
This issue addresses cases of ethical failures in medical care, the role of the Spanish Bioethics Committee, the relationship between family planning and climate change, the ethical challenges in informed consent for the donation of brain tissue in the United States, among other interesting topics.
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Our subscription to the magazine is free and you can sign up through the following link: Subscribe here.
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Johns Hopkins Hospital was ordered to pay $261 million to the Kowalski family following a lawsuit revealing ethical and systemic failures in medical care. The story follows Maya, diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Ketamine treatment turns into tragedy when misunderstandings lead to false accusations against the mother. Maya is separated from her parents, facing devastating consequences. This case highlights medical gaslighting. Lack of communication, institutional accountability, poor patient-physician relationships and non-maleficence contributed to this tragedy and raises ethical questions about the use of experimental treatments. The story underscores the importance of a doctor-patient relationship based on trust and empathy, as well as the need for ongoing ethica training for health professionals. Bioethics must be fundamental in medical care to avoid tragedies such as that of the Kowalski family.
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This paper presents, in the first part, the history of the CBE from its origin in 2007 until 2023. The second part analyzes in more detail the documents produced by the Committee in relation to abortion, euthanasia, and conscientious objection. The sources of information have been the annual reports and the reports and opinions produced by the Committee. Both the historical aspects and the analysis of the documents mentioned may be useful for those interested either in the development of national bioethics committees or in the topics to which the documents under consideration are devoted.
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Inaugural Lecture: "Understanding and accompanying grief in the field of health"
August 20th, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Mexico Time, via Zoom
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Líderes de Acción Positiva
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