The Ethics of Cultural Competency
Michael Brannigan, PhD |
Cultural fault lines exist in healthcare with clashing
moral traditions, principles, values and beliefs. That's according to Michael Brannigan, PhD, the Pfaff Endowed Chair in Ethics and Moral Values at the
College of St. Rose in Albany, New York.
In this edition of The Bioethics Channel host Lorell
LaBoube and Dr. Brannigan examine how healthcare institutions have responded
to these cultural fault lines.
Labels: cultural competency; medical ethics; medical futility; bioethics; Michael Brannigan, PhD; Center for Practical Bioethics
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