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Legal psychology, abortion and conscientious objection with Patricia Hernández

Legal psychology, abortion and conscientious objection

The researcher and coordinator of the Master's in Bioethics Online in Spanish participated in the "Humanity 2.0" podcast, where she spoke about conscientious objection in abortion, euthanasia and easily contagious diseases.

 

On October 24, Patricia Hernández Valdez, researcher and coordinator of the Online Master's Degree in Bioethics in Spanish of our Faculty of Bioethics, participated in the "Humanity 2.0" podcast where she addressed different topics of psychology and bioethics.

 

In this episode, number 5, Oscar Quiroz, host of the program, talked about different scenarios focused on conscientious objection and various points of view on the subject were investigated, as well as the mention of the criteria for conscientious objection as in abortion, euthanasia and easily contagious diseases.

 

Patricia Hernández is an expert in legal psychology from the National Institute of Legal Development (INADEJ), as well as a psychologist (gen. '12) and a master in bioethics (gen. '17) from the Universidad Anáhuac México. Among various functions and positions that she exercises, she serves as director of the Bioethics Clinic of the Mexican Institute of Medical Defenders (IMEDEM).

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Más información:
MPSS Ángela Pinilla
Facultad de Bioética
bioética@anahuac.mx