
Approaches to Medical and BioMedical Ethical Concerns
10/11/24 • 67 min
How has the COVID-19 pandemic surfaced, and in some instances influenced medical decisions which require physicians and nurses to grapple with the principles of health care [medical/bio] ethics? In a post COVID-19 pandemic world are traditional standards for making medical choices, which in some cases weigh life and death in the balance, sufficient for rendering the best possible benefits for both patient and society? How is our understanding of the relevant nuanced principles advanced through a prism of Islamic bioethical concerns?
Show Topics and Highlights
Has there been any particular spiritual issues that have came about with COVID-19 where it's presented ethical challenges?
. . . . because your loved one is in front of you dying and you can't do anything.
“One of the things that we do with Muslim life planning Institute is we do a lot of work in the area of medical religious partnerships.”
“Medicine is the most humane of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.”
What is bioethics vs medical ethics vs social ethics?
Who makes the decisions about who gets ventilators when there is a limited supply?
“Through what lens should we view the action of accepting vaccines?”
“This is the first time that I find that the global community has come together to really help people who are helpless, who don't even know how to proceed.”
Profound Conversations Executive Producers are the Muslim Life Planning Institute, a national community building organization whose mission is to establish pathways to lifelong learning and healthy communities at the local, national and global level. MLPN.life
The Profound Conversations podcast is produced by Erika Christie www.ErikaChristie.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How has the COVID-19 pandemic surfaced, and in some instances influenced medical decisions which require physicians and nurses to grapple with the principles of health care [medical/bio] ethics? In a post COVID-19 pandemic world are traditional standards for making medical choices, which in some cases weigh life and death in the balance, sufficient for rendering the best possible benefits for both patient and society? How is our understanding of the relevant nuanced principles advanced through a prism of Islamic bioethical concerns?
Show Topics and Highlights
Has there been any particular spiritual issues that have came about with COVID-19 where it's presented ethical challenges?
. . . . because your loved one is in front of you dying and you can't do anything.
“One of the things that we do with Muslim life planning Institute is we do a lot of work in the area of medical religious partnerships.”
“Medicine is the most humane of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.”
What is bioethics vs medical ethics vs social ethics?
Who makes the decisions about who gets ventilators when there is a limited supply?
“Through what lens should we view the action of accepting vaccines?”
“This is the first time that I find that the global community has come together to really help people who are helpless, who don't even know how to proceed.”
Profound Conversations Executive Producers are the Muslim Life Planning Institute, a national community building organization whose mission is to establish pathways to lifelong learning and healthy communities at the local, national and global level. MLPN.life
The Profound Conversations podcast is produced by Erika Christie www.ErikaChristie.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's going to have to be a greater focus on cybersecurity and not just for the big companies.
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“People will always serve you better if you bring them something that they need.”
The economic stimulus is not dealing with the long term.
It's going to take a whole lot of black banks to get attention of large companies.
“I think most of what you're talking about which creates these inequities is just a basic desire to say ‘I have to make sure that I survive before I concern myself whether you survive.’ “
Profound Conversations Executive Producers are the Muslim Life Planning Institute, a national community building organization whose mission is to establish pathways to lifelong learning and healthy communities at the local, national and global level. MLPN.life
The Profound Conversations podcast is produced by Erika Christie www.ErikaChristie.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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So now America is no longer seen as a moral leader.
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I think it's important that all of us and others be able to help people be able to utilize the moment in time we have.
“This is only profession we have [policing] with the authority to take someone's life.”
How do we change the police force for what it is now in terms of the militarization of it?
One quarter of the police department's nationwide have alcohol problems.
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Profound Conversations Executive Producers are the Muslim Life Planning Institute, a national community building organization whose mission is to establish pathways to lifelong learning and healthy communities at the local, national and global level. MLPN.life
The Profound Conversations podcast is produced by Erika Christie www.ErikaChristie.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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