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Medical Ethics in the Covid Crisis: Dr Paula Boddington

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Church of England vicars Jamie Franklin and Daniel French are joined by Associate Professor of Healthcare at the University of West London Dr Paula Boddington to talk medical ethics in the context of the Covid-19 vaccination drive, particularly with reference to the recent comments made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Topics Covered:
- Divisions in society and the unethical weaponisation of rhetoric.
- A holistic definition of health and the reductive definition that has replaced it.
- The ethics of lockdowns and associated harms such as death from loneliness.
- The importance of honest dialogue and of treating people respectfully as individuals.
- The centrality to medical ethics of informed consent.
- The comments of the Archbishop of Canterbury encouraging universal vaccination and how the notion of "loving your neighbour" functions in this context.
- The complexity of decision making in the context of medical and health concerns.
- Dr Steve James and the NHS vaccine mandates.
- Coercive techniques and a return to paternalistic approaches to medicine.
- Concerns about the unethical practices of the pharmaceutical industry.
- The role of trust in conversations about public health.
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Church of England vicars Jamie Franklin and Daniel French are joined by Associate Professor of Healthcare at the University of West London Dr Paula Boddington to talk medical ethics in the context of the Covid-19 vaccination drive, particularly with reference to the recent comments made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Topics Covered:
- Divisions in society and the unethical weaponisation of rhetoric.
- A holistic definition of health and the reductive definition that has replaced it.
- The ethics of lockdowns and associated harms such as death from loneliness.
- The importance of honest dialogue and of treating people respectfully as individuals.
- The centrality to medical ethics of informed consent.
- The comments of the Archbishop of Canterbury encouraging universal vaccination and how the notion of "loving your neighbour" functions in this context.
- The complexity of decision making in the context of medical and health concerns.
- Dr Steve James and the NHS vaccine mandates.
- Coercive techniques and a return to paternalistic approaches to medicine.
- Concerns about the unethical practices of the pharmaceutical industry.
- The role of trust in conversations about public health.
Notices:
Thanks to our Patreons! Support us from £1.50 plus VAT per month: https://patreon.com/irreverend
Jamie's Good Things Substack blog/newsletter: https://jamiefranklin.substack.com
Irreverend Weekly Sermon Audio: https://irreverendsermonaudio.buzzsprout.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IrreverendPod
Telegram: https://t.me/irreverendpod
Email: irreverendpod@gmail.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMAcRZPstCujEN4p8dF_ClQ
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@irreverend:5
Audio Podcast: https://irreverend.buzzsprout.com

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