The second of three lectures in the 2012-2013 Religion, Public Health, and Ethics Speaker Series was held on February 13, 2013 at Emory University and featured Helene D. Gayle, M.D., M.P.H., president and CEO of CARE USA. A panel discussion was held on “The Significance of Faith in International Development Work.” Sponsored by the Religion and Public Health Collaborative, the Center for Ethics, and the Public Health Ethics Club, the panel was comprised of distinguished faculty representing theology, public health, and ethics, including:
Faculty Panel:
- John Blevins, Interfaith Health Program, Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health
- Kathy Kinlaw, Emory Center for Ethics
- Ellen Ott Marshall, Christian Ethics and Conflict Transformation, Candler School of Technology
- Sandy Thurman (Moderator), Director, Interfaith Health Program, Rollins School of Public Health
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