Ethics in Your World: Voices from the Front Lines - The Pandemic and the Humanities
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The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly disrupted our practice of, approach to, and thoughts about care. Longstanding ethical questions and concerns about health care were suddenly emergent and ubiquitous. To understand how these questions were experienced daily on the medical front lines in the U.S., and thought about from well-versed medical humanities experts, Drs. Peeler and Ratzan created their book Voices from the Front Lines: The Pandemic and the Humanities. In this collection, 45 contributors ranging from physicians to respiratory therapists to clergy performing last rites to hospital executives to historians, ethicists, and anthropologists wrangled with bioethical and societal questions of how to live, and assist others, in the world-altering pandemic that was COVID-19.
The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics invites you to the next installment in our Ethics in Your World: Voices from the Front Lines: The Pandemic and the Humanities. Join co-editors (and daughter and father!) Katherine Ratzan Peeler and Richard M. Ratzan and book contributor, Emily Rubin, as they discuss their experiences on the front lines, reflecting from the perspective of the humanities, and why collections such as this one are necessary at this 5-year anniversary of the start of the pandemic and for years to come.
Download the e-book here free of charge. A light lunch will be served.
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