This event was also attended by Monsignor Alberto Bochatey, auxiliary bishop of La Plata, recognized for his extensive career in the field of bioethics.
ORIBI has developed important tools, such as the Ibero-American Atlas of Bioethics and a system of indicators designed to monitor and link bioethical initiatives in the region.
The Interactive Atlas of Bioethics seeks to consolidate itself as a key tool to facilitate the exchange of information between bioethics institutions in the Ibero-American region.
During the Journal Club session, the founder of BINCA highlighted the value of thoroughly analyzing each section and promoting research skills in the attendees.
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.