Do No Harm Conference Series / Seminario “No Haga Daño” en inglés
Location(s): Catholic Charities of Dallas Central Service Center, 1421 W. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas 75247
Click here to visit Do No Harm site.
This conference will provide expertise on medical issues at the intersection of ethics and science, and provide practical insight on how to navigate challenges to your professional conscience.
Featured speakers are Fr. Tad Pacholczyk, National Catholic Center of Bioethics; Robert Collins, M.D., University of Texas Southwestern; Peter Wickersham, Healthcare Law Attorney; and Sr. Mary Diana Dregor, O.P., M.D., Catholic Medical Association.
This conference welcomes attorneys, physicians, physician assistants, nurses, counselors, social workers, marriage & family health therapists, psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other healthcare professionals, medical and law students, clergy, and anyone else interested in understanding the complexities of bioethics.
For more information and to register, visit donoharmconference.org by October 30. (Continuing education credits available for medical and mental health professionals and Dallas Diocese deacons; continuing legal education credits pending).
Sponsored by Catholic Pro-Life Community, Catholic Physicians Guild of Dallas, The Catholic Foundation, Respect Life Ministry of the Fort Worth Diocese, St. Thomas More Society, & Catholic Charities of Dallas.
El seminario contara con las presentaciones sobre bioética por el Padre Tad Pacholczyk, National Catholic Center of Bioethics; Robert Collins, M.D., University of Texas Southwestern; Peter Wickersham, Healthcare Law Attorney; and Sr. Mary Diana Dregor, O.P., M.D., Catholic Medical Association.
Todos los profesionales médicos – incluyendo doctores, siquiatras, psicólogos, enfermeras, profesionales en enfermería, asistentes médicos, y consejeros – son bienvenidos. (Créditos de educación continua). Note: El evento es inglés solamente.
Para más información y registración, visite donoharmconference.org.
Patrocinado por the Catholic Physicians Guild of Dallas, la Comunidad Católica Pro-Vida, The Catholic Foundation, , Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Fort Worth, St. Thomas More Society, y Catholic Charties.