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Oncology, Bioethics, and War
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Resilience and the Twin Medical Catastrophes of War and Pandemic
Read the PostBioethics Forum EssayAs I sit here in my office at the Slovak Medical University in Bratislava, my colleagues are experiencing great moral anguish because of Russia’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine. Simultaneously, we are also confronting the Omicron wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The war complicates and burdens health care here and in other border nations exponentially, and especially so in combination with the pandemic.Read the Post - Bioethics Forum Essay
Bioethics in the Second Cold War
Read the PostBioethics Forum EssayBioethics is an integral part of the liberal international order intentionally developed after World War II. Following the Russian war on Ukraine there is every reason to believe that the set of norms and institutions that preserved peace in Europe through the first Cold War will be revised according to new assumptions that will structure international relations in a second Cold War.Read the Post