Catholic Medical Ethics Group - Online

An exciting group for current university students of the healthcare professions interested in learning about the Catholic Church’s response to difficult ethical questions. This semester, Dr Mehmet Çiftçi of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre, Oxford, alongside other guest academics and professionals, will be leading a seven-week virtual Bioethics lecture series for the group. The lectures will take place on Wednesdays between 7-8pm on Microsoft Teams with the first titled “An Introduction to Catholic Moral Thinking & Catholic Anthropology” scheduled for Wednesday 12th February 2025.
To sign up for the group, or for more information, please email Laurence Jasper, Catholic Chaplain of the Guy’s campus: laurence.jasper@kcl.ac.uk using your university email account.
If you are a university student living in London, it is also possible to be part of an in-person group for healthcare students called “Christus Medicus”. It usually meets on Wednesdays in the Chaplaincy room of the Guy’s campus between 6-8pm. Each week this semester, members will enjoy a social, watch the online lecture, and then discuss the content together. If you would be interested in this specifically, please let Laurence know in your sign-up email to him.
Open to any current university student of the healthcare professions.
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