Two series on one channel: A Medical History in Color - A series discussing the past and current stories of African Americans in medicine. A Scholarly Meeting - faculty from Loma Linda University's Center of Christian Bioethics and other guests discuss
Join us in this episode, as we reflect on and celebrate the life, and legacy of Dr. Orr, and share personal accounts of his impact on our lives and our Community. With guest appearances from Dr. Winslow, Dr. Mohr, and Dr. Oei.
Join Hazel & Dr. Yi shen Ma, Assistant Professor of religion and ethics at Loma Linda University, as they discuss social justice, christian social ethics and the common good.
Join Adrienne, Martha, and Oluwatosin as they continue their discussion on medical advocacy as well as the outcomes of this summer's moment of "learning and listening".
Join Dr. Janice De-Whyte and Hazel as they have a discussion centered around Black women, reproductive health, and religion,
Join Adrienne and Martha as they discuss medical advocacy and the AMA with a special guest, Oluwatosin Adebiyi.
A discussion on psudeoscience, health disparities, and COVID-19. We apologize for such a long wait. Adrienne and I are both back on rotations in the hospital so it will take us longer to get these episodes out!
Join Breana Chin and Dr. James Walters as they discuss free will and Dr. Walters' new book What's With Free Will? Ethics and Religion after Neuroscience
Join Hazel and Dr. Whitny Braun as they discuss Sallekhana and its ethical implications.
A discussion about black pioneers, who are often overlooked, in medicine. Please excuse some of the audio quality in this episode. Social distancing has made it difficult to use our regular recording format.
Adrienne and Martha discuss the history of enslaved medicine and the social constructs in medicine both then and today
Join Dr. Yi and Hazel as they discuss philosophy and its intersection with ethics and faith.
A series discussing the past and current stories of African Americans in medicine.
Join us and Dr. Gerald Winslow, the director of the Center for Christian Bioethics, and Martha Duah, a medical student and MA in bioethics student, as they discuss christian social ethics.