Niagara University’s Ostapenko Center for Ethics in Medicine and Healthcare is hosting a symposium on “Christian Hope and Modern Medicine,” Oct. 3-4 in Bisgrove Hall Rooms 350/351 on the NU campus. All talks are free and open to the public.
Topics include:
- Hoping for Miraculous Healing When a Medical Prognosis Offers Little Hope
- Aging Hopefully
- Resonating Hope: On the Patient-Physician Relationship
- Christian Hope and Unrealistic Optimism in Bioethics
- Might Only Technology Give Us Hope?
- The Theological Virtue of Hope Within a Renewed “Art of Dying”
- Christian Hope and Life-Threatening Pregnancy
- Hard Cases and Hope in Perinatal Medicine