Conversations About Ethics

Conversations About Ethics Conversations About Ethics Series is an annual series of lectures and workshops, designed to foster

Our page is primarily curated content related to our event topics and surrounding medical ethics at the beginning, middle and end of life.

04/20/2023

Join us this Saturday, April 22nd, for a FREE Open Art Studio Session.

It's a wonderful opportunity for anyone ages 6 to 106 to use art materials in a playful manner and in a relaxed setting.

To register, email Deborah at [email protected]

12/28/2022

The Ecumenical Center wishes you and your loved ones a merry Christmas full of love and cheer!

11/06/2022

Ecumenical Center CEO says thousands have received counseling after the tragic shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs.

10/21/2022

Shifting your mindset can make difficult situations more manageable. Next time you feel one of these emotions, try reframing your thoughts.

10/21/2022

We are a place of hope in a hurting world. Visit us online at www.ecrh.org and visit our Linktree!

10/21/2022

Please join us for an interactive panel discussion about the evolving role of educators and practitioners on the front lines. Hear perspectives from a trauma surgeon, local superintendents, an adolescent psychiatrist, and a public health expert. Uvalde reminds us of the threats professionals face both directly and indirectly and the secondary trauma they suffer by bearing witness to the effects of violence. This conversation draws on concerns we all share as we seek the sources of hope for healing ourselves and our community.

10/07/2022

Psychologists can help their patients navigate the complex contexts that survivors often face while attempting to cope with their assault.

“Why, exactly, does scientific and medical research so frequently bump up against scales of morality we often can’t clea...
10/07/2022

“Why, exactly, does scientific and medical research so frequently bump up against scales of morality we often can’t clearly articulate? In many cases, the problem is the unavoidable need for ever more realistic models of human biology, be they cells, tissues or living animals.”

In the five decades since the emergence of recombinant DNA technology, researchers at Stanford Medicine have benefited from the close involvement of bioethics experts.

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