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Fr. Luke Dysinger, O.S.B and Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis discuss the bioethical issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic on Episode 39 of “Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life and Death: Interviews and Discussion with a Catholic Bioethicist.” Fr. Luke Dysinger is Roman Catholic priest, physician, bioethicist, and educator. He received his M.D. from the University of Southern California and was Board Certified in Family Practice after a completing a residency at UCLA. Fr. Luke joined the Benedictine Community of St. Andrew’s Abbey in 1980, making his Solemn Profession of Vows in 1985, and was ordained to the ministerial priesthood in 1986. Fr. Luke Dysinger, O.S.B. studied Theology at Oxford University and received his D. Phil in Theology in 2000. Fr. Luke is the Chairman of the Department of Theology at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo. He is widely published and shares his expertise in theology and bioethics via his academic work and membership on hospital ethics committees. In this episode, Fr. Luke Dysinger and Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis discuss the current COVID-19 pandemic and its bioethical ramifications in light of Catholic Moral Theology. Among the topics they consider are: the care of vulnerable, the allocation of scarce resources, decision making and moral praxis in global crisis situation, the immutable value of the sanctity of human life, the limits of medicine and the role of palliative care. Lastly, Fr. Luke addresses issues and concerns specific to men in formation. Join Dr. Urlakis and Fr. Luke Dysinger for an informative and relevant broadcast regarding the current COVID-19 situation. (March 30, 2020)
Fr. Luke Dysinger, O.S.B and Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis discuss the bioethical issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic on Episode 39 of “Inter Vitam et Mortem: Between Life and Death: Interviews and Discussion with a Catholic Bioethicist.” Fr. Luke Dysinger is Roman Catholic priest, physician, bioethicist, and educator. He received his M.D. from the University of Southern California and was Board Certified in Family Practice after a completing a residency at UCLA. Fr. Luke joined the Benedictine Community of St. Andrew’s Abbey in 1980, making his Solemn Profession of Vows in 1985, and was ordained to the ministerial priesthood in 1986. Fr. Luke Dysinger, O.S.B. studied Theology at Oxford University and received his D. Phil in Theology in 2000. Fr. Luke is the Chairman of the Department of Theology at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo. He is widely published and shares his expertise in theology and bioethics via his academic work and membership on hospital ethics committees. In this episode, Fr. Luke Dysinger and Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis discuss the current COVID-19 pandemic and its bioethical ramifications in light of Catholic Moral Theology. Among the topics they consider are: the care of vulnerable, the allocation of scarce resources, decision making and moral praxis in global crisis situation, the immutable value of the sanctity of human life, the limits of medicine and the role of palliative care. Lastly, Fr. Luke addresses issues and concerns specific to men in formation. Join Dr. Urlakis and Fr. Luke Dysinger for an informative and relevant broadcast regarding the current COVID-19 situation. (March 30, 2020) read more read less

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