Dr. Agustín Herrera participated in the publication of a work that delves into the ethical and legal foundations of human rights from a natural law perspective.
Dr. María Elizabeth de los Ríos spoke about the ethical challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence in medicine, highlighting the importance of a person-centered approach.
The specialist reflected on the ethical challenges in the care of patients with chronic degenerative diseases, highlighting the importance of palliative care.
The incorporation of Dr. Otero strengthens the interdisciplinary dialogue in bioethics, promoting strategies for ethics in health, research and medical decision-making in Mexico.
Patricia Hernández was a speaker in the section "Bioethics and Human Rights" and participated in the round table "Bioethical and Religious Implications in Patient Care."
The importance of developing alternative thinking that promotes innovative solutions to contemporary problems was reflected on, with a special focus on migration and social justice.
With inspiring messages from academics and experts, graduates were recognized as agents of change in promoting human dignity and defending the most vulnerable.
An emotional meeting of faith and unity took place in Universidad Anáhuac, where the Bioethics community presented its intentions to the Pilgrim Virgin.
Dr. Liliana Castro addressed the importance of bioethics and sustainability in the creation of medicines, inviting reflection on the role of business ethics in the pharmaceutical industry.