Tuesday, October 8, 2024 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
UT Southwestern's Ethics Grand Rounds: "The Ethical Potential of the Corpse"
Speaker: Cody J. Sanders, Ph.D., M.Div.
Associate Professor of Congregational and Community Care Leadership at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Abstract: While the bodies of the living are of central focus in most ethical considerations, our relationship to the bodies of our dead also holds insightful, if not revelatory, potential. Our relationship to the bodies of our dead has shifted greatly over time, and currently vary widely across religions and cultures. Many of these shifts and variations either bring us in closer proximity to the dead body (and death) or move us further away. Relationships with the corpse also become windows into understanding ethical relationships between the living an the ecological web of life. This lecture will consider these historical, cultural, and religious variations in relationships between the living and the bodies of our dead, will educate participants in emerging deathcare practices in the U.S. and their ethical significance, and will pose questions that widen ethical scopes to consider concerns of corpse care as relevant to ethical decision making.
CME
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (including medical ethics and/or professional responsibility).
NCPD
UT Southwestern Medical Center is accredited as a provider of nursing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
This activity has been awarded 1.0 credit hour.
For additional information about this lecture, please refer to the announcement.
Contact
Ruth Vinciguerra | Email
This lecture will be conducted via Zoom webinar. There is no registration fee, but you must register to participate. Upon registration, you will receive the Zoom event ID and link. To register for Zoom access, please click the link below:
https://utsouthwestern-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DkXdSZP8TvWzJz0vr6bnJA