Graduate-level Academic and Continuing Education Credit Available for Each Event
(Deerfield, Illinois)
Taught by over a dozen leading Christian figures in bioethics. Each institute includes the July 15–17, 2004 bioethics conference.
Intensive Bioethics Institute
A thorough orientation to the field of bioethics, comparing Christian and non-Christian perspectives.
Advanced Bioethics Institute
Considers in greater depth various approaches to bioethics, with special reference to end-of-life issues.
Pluralism Bioethics Institute
Examines the challenges that moral, cultural, and religious pluralism present for bioethics in public and health care settings.
An orientation to bioethics for those considering careers in medicine, health care, or bioethics.
End-of-Life Ethics:
Tough Cases Examines difficult cases involving feeding tubes, ventilators, organ transplants, blood transfusions, disabled newborns, brain-damaged adults, severe suffering, etc.
Launching Bioethics Organizations
Considers rationales, strategies, and mechanismas of launching non-profit organizations to engage bioethics issues.
January 24, 2004—Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
“Genetics, Biotechnology and the Future”
March 13, 2004—Chicago, Illinois:
“The Bioethics Revolution: A Christian Response”
April 16–17, 2004—Seoul, Korea:
“Emerging Bioethical Challenges and the Role of Christian Professionals”
*If you are interested in hosting a conference co-sponsored by The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity in your area, please contact Jim Moscato at jmoscato@cbhd.org or see our web site at www.cbhd.org/conferences/regionals.