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On-Demand Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics Series 5, Session Two: The Challenges Facing Public Health in an Age of Medical Skepticism, took place 11/05/2025

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CHA is offering an on-demand recording of the November 5, 2025 Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics Series 5, Session Two — The Challenges Facing Public Health in an Age of Medical Skepticism webinar.

Please Note: You must have a CHA web account to access the on-demand recording.

Description

Co-sponsored by the Catholic Health Association in cooperation with Boston College.

Over the past five years, there has been growing medical skepticism among Americans. In part, this was fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and differing opinions on potential causes, various treatments, and mandated vaccines. Recent federal policy decisions and announcements related to pediatric vaccines, autism, and acetaminophen use have further inflamed debate across the country, exacerbating a loss of social trust in medicine. In light of the challenges brought about by medical skepticism, how might the principles of Catholic social teaching offer an alternative narrative to support public health and bolster social trust? This presentation addresses this question by demonstrating how the principles of the common good, preferential option for the poor and solidarity offer a counter-narrative to differing claims about the efficacy of public health policies.

Speakers

Brian M. Kane, Ph.D.

Senior Director, Ethics

Catholic Health Association of the United States


Joshua R. Snyder, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of the Pra
ctice
Director of the Faith, Peace, and Justice Minor
Theology Department
Boston Colleg
e

This program is non-refundable.


Please note: All times listed are Eastern Time.
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