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Points to Consider: Triage in the Perspective of Catholic Bioethics

Over the past several months, the virus causing COVID-19 disease has been spreading silently throughout the world, infecting hundreds of thousands of people. COVID-19 already has killed over eighteen thousand people worldwide, and it threatens to hospitalize and kill countless more as well as to

Pandemic: an appropriate balance between body and soul

How do we strike an appropriate balance between the care of the body and the care of the soul during a pandemic?  During a pandemic there is always some risk of spread and it is important to ensure that people have an awareness that even

Practicing Palliative Care in the Midst of the Coronavirus

March 25, 2020 “And I saw a river over which every soul must pass to reach the Kingdom of Heaven, and the name of that river was suffering… and then I saw a boat which carried souls across the river, and the name of that

30,000 Physicians Respond To ACOG COVID19

March 24, 2020 As representatives of over 30,000 physicians who practice according to the Hippocratic Oath, the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), the American College of Pediatricians, Christian Medical & Dental Associations, the Catholic Medical Association, and the Association of American Physicians

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A message from CMA President, Dr. Michael Parker

March 17, 2020 “There is no evil to be faced that Christ does not face with us. There is no enemy that Christ has not already conquered. ​ There is no cross to bear that Christ has not already born for us, and does not

The Pulse of Catholic Medicine

Spring 2020 Medicine's Integrity: Reclaiming the Patient-Doctor Relationship https://www.cathmed.org/pulse/2020-spring/

USA: Coronavirus & Celebrating Mass

March 14, 2020 As Coronavirus continues to spread across the United States, the Catholic Medical Association has called on its infectious disease specialists to compile some best practices to consider for celebrating Mass and preventing the spread of the disease (see below). COVID-19, the disease caused by

On Equal Treatment

February 24, 2020 Ensuring Equal Treatment of Faith-Based Organizations Click below to read joint statement from CMA, NCBC, and NCPD on Ensuring Equal Treatment of Faith-Based Organizations. Revised-HHS-Public-Comment-Ensuring-Equal-Treatment-of-Faith-Based-Organizations-Feb-2020DownloadFacebookTwitterCompartir Categorised in: Education

Salvifici Doloris

February 7, 2020 Book Study Below you will find the leader and participant guide for CMA’s Dr. Tom McGovern’s book study called “The Purpose and Meaning of Suffering Book Study.” This book study is a discussion-based course for current and rising health care professionals based on

Parker, new President of the CMA-USA

January 5, 2020 Catholic Medical Association Elects Dr. Michael S. Parker President for Two-Year Term Philadelphia, PA- The Catholic Medical Association is proud to announce that Dr. Michael S. Parker has been elected President of the organization. His two-year term began on January 1, 2020. “Throughout

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