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Emerging Topics in
Catholic Health Care Ethics Webinar Series 3
An Ethics Webinar Series Co-sponsored by the Catholic Health Association in cooperation with
Saint Louis University
In our ongoing commitment to
provide timely, relevant information about emerging issues for Catholic health
care, the Catholic Health Association is offering a monthly series of webinars
to address and clarify critical ethical issues in caring for patients and
families in Catholic hospitals, long-term care facilities and medical centers
nationwide.
Each 45-minute session will examine the implications of a specific critical
issue in clinical and organizational ethics in the context of Catholic Social
Teaching and the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care
Services (ERDs).
Emerging Topics in Catholic
Health Care Ethics Series 3, Session 10:
Exploring the Doctrinal Declaration, “Dignitas Infinita”
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
1:00 – 1:45 p.m. ET
Co-sponsored by the Catholic Health Association in cooperation with Saint Louis University.
Join us for a conversation on the Doctrinal Declaration "Dignitas Infinita," which emphasizes the infinite dignity of every human person. This webinar will delve into this important declaration's theological foundations, historical context, and contemporary implications, offering insights into its relevance for modern society and Catholic health care. The declaration addresses a range of critical issues, including gender theory, surrogacy, poverty, and more, providing a rich framework for understanding and responding to these complex challenges in light of Catholic teachings. Explore how "Dignitas Infinita" impacts our understanding and respect for human dignity in today's world.
Presenter
Jason Eberl, Ph.D.
Hubert Mader Chair in Health Care Ethics
Professor of Health Care Ethics and Philosophy Director
Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics, St. Louis University
Moderator
Nathaniel Blanton Hibner, Ph.D.
Senior Director,
Ethics
Catholic Health Association of the United States
For information about the Emerging Topics in
Catholic Health Care Ethics series of webinars click here.
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April 16, 2024.
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April 16, 2024.
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