The Interconnected World: The Ethics of Global Health Policy
2609 E. Roosevelt St.
Phoenix
United States
This event is available both online and in-person
Sponsor(s):
- Valleywise Health
- Arizona Department of Health Services AZ Biomedical Research Centre
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The Arizona Bioethics Network is pleased to host its 13th Annual Conference, “The Interconnected World: The Ethics of Global Health Policy.” This hybrid event will bring together scholars from various disciplines to explore the ethical questions that shape health in a global context.
This year’s conference will engage timely and complex topics: the role of virtue in global health leadership, anti-racist approaches to reproductive care, the ethics of food systems and choices, vaccine mandates in healthcare settings, and the moral dimensions of migration and border health. Together, these talks will examine how global interdependence shapes health policy and how ethics can help guide thoughtful responses to shared challenges.
Through interdisciplinary dialogue and critical reflection, the conference invites participants to consider what it means to build ethically grounded global health systems in an increasingly connected world.
Cost:
Students – $25
Without CEU/CMEs – $55
With CEU/CMEs – $75
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