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X-WR-CALNAME:Care of Severely Impaired African-American Newborns: Reflectio
 ns from the Black Church Tradition
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DESCRIPTION:Healthcare and Religion Lecture Series\n\nPatrick T. Smith\, MA
 \, MDiv\, PhD\nAssociate Research Professor of Theological Ethics and Bioe
 thics\nDuke Divinity School\n\nAbstract: This talk raises questions concer
 ning care of severely impaired African-American newborns with a limited li
 fe expectancy from the perspective of African-American Christian theology 
 and spirituality. It highlights the impact of racism and socioeconomic sta
 tus as a partial explanatory hypothesis with respect to the disparities re
 garding health outcomes among African-American women and their babies. Mor
 eover\, it highlights some of the spiritual and theological resources that
  can inform thinking about the moral status of those babies in this vulner
 able group and the medical decisions that follow.\n\nOffered via Zoom\, re
 gistration required.  Please register here.\n\nThis is a PUBHLT 2022: The 
 Dean’s Public Health Grand Rounds approved event.
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SUMMARY:Care of Severely Impaired African-American Newborns: Reflections fr
 om the Black Church Tradition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.pitt.edu/event/care_of_severely_impaired_afr
 ican-american_newborns_reflections_from_the_black_church_tradition
CATEGORIES:Lectures\, Symposia\, Etc.
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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