Back to All Events

The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession — A Medical Humanities Reception with Farr Curlin, MD

Collegium Institute is honored to host Farr A. Curlin, MD for a Medical Humanities lecture and reception this spring. This event, "The Way of Medicine: Ethics and Healing," will convene local doctors, academics, and medical students for a conversation about medical ethics.

Farr Curlin, MD, is Josiah Trent Professor of Medical Humanities and Co-Director of the Theology, Medicine and Culture Initiative at Duke University. Before moving to Duke in 2014, he founded and was Co-Director (with Daniel Sulmasy) of the Program on Medicine and Religion at the University of Chicago. He is co-author of The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession (Notre Dame University Press, 2021, with Christopher Tollefsen), as well as more than one hundred and thirty articles and book chapters dealing with the moral and spiritual dimensions of medical practice.

Date: Friday, May 6, 2022

Time: 5:00pm–8:00pm ET

5:00pm ~ Refreshments
6:00pm ~ Lecture and Discussion
7:00pm ~ Reception

Location:

Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel
3549 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Benjamin Franklin Ballroom, Lower Level

Request a Reservation: Click the button below to complete the reservation request form. Please note that this event will have limited capacity and is intended to serve medical professionals (clinicians, medical ethicists, medical students, etc.), who will receive first priority when registering for this event. Completing this form does not guarantee admission to this event; you will receive a confirmation email from Collegium Institute if your request is approved.

Previous
Previous
May 3

Living & Powerful: Catholic Bibles Before and After the Reformation

Next
Next
May 15

Collegium Institute & Penn Newman Alumni Weekend Brunch: Integral Catholic Humanism at Penn?