Dr. de los Ríos considered simulation scenarios to be a bridge between medical technique and ethical reflection, contributing to the comprehensive training of future health professionals.
The academic participated in the Emerging Leaders Conference 2025, where she highlighted the importance of bioethics and the gender perspective in healthcare.
Inés Yohanna Pinzón contributed her expertise to a ruling by the Colombian Constitutional Court that protects the reproductive autonomy of women with disabilities.
The collective work, coordinated by Dr. de los Ríos and Dr. Fernández, brings together reflections from international experts on the Pope's pontificate.
This event brought together international experts to reflect on the medical implications of this issue and the dignity of human beings from conception.
The academic shared her experience and knowledge on the subject, addressing the relationship between technological advances and current ethical challenges.
She based her presentation on three methodologies: principlism, casuistry, and Diego Gracia, in this course organized by the Ministry of Health and the National Bioethics Commission.
The conference addressed a variety of topics aimed at inspiring innovative approaches to teaching ethics and educating future generations with integrity and critical thinking.