Samantha Cervantes and Carlo de la Llata won first and third place, respectively, in the V International Congress of Medicine held at the Universidad Anáhuac Cancun.
This forum represents a significant effort to strengthen the development of bioethics in Ibero-America, bringing together experts and professionals committed to the advancement of this field.
To commemorate this breast cancer awareness month, BINCA addresses the topic of breast reconstruction in patients with breast cancer from a clinical-surgical and psycho-oncological perspective.
This gesture of generosity has the potential to transform lives, as in the case of Adán Olmos, who is waiting for a face transplant, after an accident suffered in 2016.
During the session, the ethical challenges faced by healthcare professionals in making decisions about these crucial aspects of palliative care were discussed.
From CADEBI, we wish the new board of directors of the Mexican National Academy of Bioethics much success in its continuous effort to defend and promote the dignity of the person.
Born with achromatopsia, a condition that makes it impossible for him to perceive colors, Harbisson not only overcame this limitation, but transformed his disability into a new way of experimenting…
The advancement of biomedical technologies has made it possible to conceive procedures that challenge our most fundamental notions about human identity and nature.
Michael J. Sandel, Professor of Political Philosophy at Harvard University, presents himself as one of the most influential voices in the debate on ethics, justice and technology.