Belgian Catholic doctors’ association against further liberalisation of abortion laws
The Belgian Catholic Doctors’ Association St Lucas warns against further liberalising abortion laws following the report of the Academic Committee.
The Belgian Catholic Doctors’ Association St Lucas warns against further liberalising abortion laws following the report of the Academic Committee.
Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato si’ offers some important insights into gender theory.
Announcement of the nomination of msgr. Marian Eleganti as ecclesiastical assistant of FEAMC and first address of mgsr. Eleganti to all Catholic doctors.
In this time of uncertainty and precariousness, Holy Christmas appears as a comfort of certainty: the Lord is there and is with us, always.
FIAMC appreciates that the WMA has recognised conscientious objection in situations considered controversial by groups of doctors.
The World Medical Association (WMA) holds its annual General Assembly from October 5-8. For that Occasion, the presidents of both the World- and the European Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (FIAMC and FEAMC) have written a letter, expressing their concern on the right to Conscientious Objection without onward (or maybe a mandated) referral, for physicians.
To think of reparation by giving back its importance to human nature and integral ecology; to think of a formation of future doctors that articulates reparation and accompaniment with transcendence as a horizon.
Catholic physicians have always contributed to the progress of science and care, but especially to the accompaniment of suffering towards more humanity. Today, it seems that we doubt them and that they doubt themselves. What is the situation?
On 11-12 August the World Medical Association in conjunction with the American Medical Association is hosting a meeting of experts in Washington DC to discuss the International Code of Medical Ethics. Among other revisions to the code it is being proposed that the code include a paragraph on conscientious objection.