Jewish Perspective on Patient-Doctor Relations
Hosted By: Oxford Interfaith Forum
Oxford Interfaith Forum presents a lecture on how religious obligation and modern medical ethics shape the patient-doctor relationship in Judaism. The session explores the dual responsibilities of physicians to heal and patients to seek treatment, the role of rabbinic consultation in medical decisions, and the halakhic dimensions of informed consent. It also examines how Jewish medical ethics navigates questions of disclosure, autonomy, and the protection of life within a framework of faith and law.
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