Fire Side Chat: Death, Grief & the Israel-Gaza conflict
Description
We take a moment to honor the memory of two profound contributors to the bioethics community, the late Dr Henry Kilham and Professor Miles Little. Their significant impacts on the ethical and medical landscapes, particularly in Australia, have shaped the ways we navigate difficult conversations. We also mark that is has been a year since Courtney's death.
In light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, we consider the immense burdens borne by medical professionals in these conflict zones. With the Australian government's refusal to support a ceasefire, we discuss the implications this has on the ground. Here, the concept of 'grievable bodies' and 'grievable lives' comes to the fore. Stay tuned for our next episode on infertility, releasing later this week.
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