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Everyday Bioethics Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life

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  • ISBN-13: 9780895032317
  • ISBN: 0895032317
  • Publisher: Baywood Publishing Company, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Berlinguer, Giovanni, Navarro, Vicente

SUMMARY

Giovanni Berlinguer received his M.D. from the Universita "La Sapienza" di Roma in 1952 and his doctorates in Social Medicine in 1958 and in Hygiene in 1964. Dr. Berlinguer has published over 200 articles and 41 books on relations between health and society, bioethics, occupational health, history of diseases, urban sociology, science policy, and health policy. He holds international honorary positions at the Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, Universite de Montreal, Universidade de Brasilia, Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas de la Habana, and Universita "La Sapienza" di Roma. He has been a member of Italy's National Health Council and President of the National Committee for Bioethics, and was recently a main speaker at the World Forum for Health on "Globalization and Health" and the World Health Organization's conference on "Equity in Health." Dr. Berlinguer is currently a member of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCOBerlinguer, Giovanni is the author of 'Everyday Bioethics Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life' with ISBN 9780895032317 and ISBN 0895032317.

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