Sister Rosemary Retires
Rosemary Flanigan
Myra Christopher
July 22, 2010
Myra Christopher
July 22, 2010
It’s an announcement few wanted to hear but everyone understands. Rosemary Flanigan, PhD, is retiring from the Center for Practical Bioethics.
Sister Rosemary talks about her 24 years with the Center as a board member and staff in this edition of the Bioethics Channel, along with Myra Christopher, the Center’s president and CEO.
Dr. Flanigan's final official act as a staff member of the Center is the Flanigan Lecture scheduled for August 3 at 7 pm. For more information and to register for this free lecture, visit www.practicalbioethics.org.
Link: Podcast, Sister Rosemary Retires, 14 minutes 3 seconds
Labels: Center for Practical Bioethics; medical ethics; hospital ethics committees
1 Comments:
Sister Rosemary is way too humble regarding her contribution to the Center for Practical Bioethics and to the field of bioethics. Yes, she is a philosopher first, but her most recent lap around the track as an ethicist educator has been outstanding.
Annette Prince
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