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TMC Seminar (Online): “Racism: Driver of Health Disparities, Outlier in Our Theology of Illness” with Jason Ashe, MDiv, ThM

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TMC Seminar (Online): “Racism: Driver of Health Disparities, Outlier in Our Theology of Illness” with Jason Ashe, MDiv, ThM

Racism: Driver of Health Disparities, Outlier in Our Theology of Illness […]

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TMC Alumni Interview: Harrison Hines, MD, MTS

Theology, Medicine, and Culture (TMC) Fellowship alumnus, Harrison Hines, MD, MTS, is a neurologist now serving as a 2022-2023 White House Fellow on the Domestic Policy Council. Below is an […]

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Dr. Patrick Smith Co-Edits Hastings Center Special Report

Patrick Smith is the co-editor of a Hastings Center Special report entitled, “A Critical Moment in Bioethics: Reckoning with Anti-Black Racism Through Intergenerational Dialogue.” “Inspired by the unrecognized and undocumented […]

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TMC Seminar (Online): “God v. Mammon: Neuroscience, Economics, and the Biopolitics of Morality” with M. Therese Lysaught, PhD

M Therese Lysaught

M. Therese Lysaught, PhD, is Professor of Moral Theology and Healthcare at the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Care Leadership at the Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago. […]

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TMC Seminar (Online): “Background Beliefs and Bioethics” with Gilbert Meilaender, PhD

Gilbert Meilaender

Gilbert Meilaender is Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso University.  He taught at the University of Virginia (1975-78), at Oberlin College (1978-96), and at Valparaiso University (1996-2014), where he held the […]

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TMC Seminar (Online): “Pursuing Shalom in an Age of COVID-19: Some Theological Considerations” with Patrick T. Smith, PhD

Patrick T Smith Headshot

Patrick T. Smith was named a 2016-17 Henry Luce III Fellow in Theology and was the recipient of the 2019 Paul Ramsey Award for Excellence in Bioethics. Along with his […]

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TMC Seminar (Online): “Duty and Justice in Jewish Bioethics: The Questions of Vaccines and Pandemics,” Laurie Zoloth, RN, PhD

REGISTer Registration is free and gives access to all seminars in the series. Laurie Zoloth is the Margaret E. Burton Professor of Religion and Ethics at the University of Chicago […]

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“Black Bioethics: Racism, Police Brutality, and What it Means for Black Health”

TMC faculty member Patrick Smith will be participating in a panel hosted by the American Journal of Bioethics entitled, “Black Bioethics: Racism, Police Brutality, and What it Means for Black […]

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