On November 9, 2017, I will participate in a panel discussion regarding the relevance of lessons learned from bioethics and the Holocaust, for modern scientific theory, medical practice, healthcare policy and human rights endeavors throughout the world.
This program is organized by the Maimonides Institute for Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust, the UNESCO Chair of Bioethics (Haifa) Department of Bioethics and the Holocaust, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. The program aims at highlighting lessons and issues that need to be incorporated into the education of professionals in involved in theory, research, practice and policies in the relevant fields.
The event will take place on Tues. Nov. 9, from 5 pm – 8 pm, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan. The program is free and open to the general public. Registered participants are invited to visit the galleries of the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust free of charge before the program begins. Get your free ticket for the galleries upon arrival at the Museum.
To read more and to register, follow this link.
Irit Felsen
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