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Ethics in Practice
Quicksand & University of Bristol
5 episodes
1 month ago

This podcast grows from our understanding that bioethics is not only a branch of governance or philosophy but a space to follow your moral conviction too. We recognise that it is not easy to navigate the doubt, anger, despair and grief inherent in working with, and within, distorted systems to change them.

We therefore invite our guests to talk candidly about the complexity of practicing ethics in medicine and research. How do they move towards hope, integrity, and justice? Their stories are sector-specific but really, this podcast is for anyone who seeks social value in their work.

Funded by Wellcome.

For more details: https://ethicsinpractice.net/about

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This podcast series has been published in good faith, for non-commercial purposes only. The opinions, beliefs and views expressed by our guests are personal to the guests and do not represent those of Quicksand, University of Bristol, or Wellcome. Any content provided by our guests is not intended to malign any country, religion, ethnic group, community, company or individual.

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This podcast grows from our understanding that bioethics is not only a branch of governance or philosophy but a space to follow your moral conviction too. We recognise that it is not easy to navigate the doubt, anger, despair and grief inherent in working with, and within, distorted systems to change them.

We therefore invite our guests to talk candidly about the complexity of practicing ethics in medicine and research. How do they move towards hope, integrity, and justice? Their stories are sector-specific but really, this podcast is for anyone who seeks social value in their work.

Funded by Wellcome.

For more details: https://ethicsinpractice.net/about

***

This podcast series has been published in good faith, for non-commercial purposes only. The opinions, beliefs and views expressed by our guests are personal to the guests and do not represent those of Quicksand, University of Bristol, or Wellcome. Any content provided by our guests is not intended to malign any country, religion, ethnic group, community, company or individual.

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Philosophy
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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An Invitation to Re-imagine Health, Research and Bioethics
Ethics in Practice
39 minutes
6 months ago
An Invitation to Re-imagine Health, Research and Bioethics
Ethics in Practice

This podcast grows from our understanding that bioethics is not only a branch of governance or philosophy but a space to follow your moral conviction too. We recognise that it is not easy to navigate the doubt, anger, despair and grief inherent in working with, and within, distorted systems to change them.

We therefore invite our guests to talk candidly about the complexity of practicing ethics in medicine and research. How do they move towards hope, integrity, and justice? Their stories are sector-specific but really, this podcast is for anyone who seeks social value in their work.

Funded by Wellcome.

For more details: https://ethicsinpractice.net/about

***

This podcast series has been published in good faith, for non-commercial purposes only. The opinions, beliefs and views expressed by our guests are personal to the guests and do not represent those of Quicksand, University of Bristol, or Wellcome. Any content provided by our guests is not intended to malign any country, religion, ethnic group, community, company or individual.