Jewish Perspective on Patient-Doctor Relations
Hosted By: The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University
Oxford Interfaith Forum/Siegal Lifelong Learning presents a lecture on how religious obligation and modern medical ethics shape the patient–doctor relationship. The session examines Jewish teachings that obligate doctors to heal and patients to seek treatment while recognizing God as the ultimate source of healing. It also explores how rabbinic consultation and halakhic considerations can influence medical decisions and informed consent in Orthodox communities.
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