Event: From HIV to Chemsex: What Can Queers Teach Us About Morality?
Join us for an insightful exploration into the intersection of queerness, healthcare ethics, and morality with Dr. Maurice Nagington at the UCD Health Sciences Centre. Dr. Nagington, a lecturer in nursing at the University of Manchester, brings his extensive research on HIV and chemsex to the forefront of discussion.
In his lecture, Dr. Nagington will delve into the complexities of these topics, shedding light on how marginalized communities offer invaluable insights into healthcare delivery. By critically examining traditional ethical frameworks, he will demonstrate how these insights challenge existing norms and demand a more inclusive approach to healthcare.
Through his work, Dr. Nagington advocates for a nuanced understanding of morality, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and compassion in healthcare practices. This event promises to be an engaging exploration of how diverse perspectives can enrich our understanding of healthcare ethics and delivery.
Conference Details
Date7th June 2024
Time13.00 - 14.00
LocationUCD Health Sciences Centre, Room B.006
OrganisersUCD IRIS Centre for Interdisciplinary Research Education and Innovation in Health Systems, School of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Systems
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Speaker Profile:
Dr. Maurice Nagington is a lecturer in nursing at the University of Manchester. With a background in healthcare ethics and extensive research on HIV and chemsex, Dr. Nagington brings a unique perspective to the intersection of queerness, healthcare, and morality. His work advocates for inclusivity and compassion in healthcare practices, challenging traditional ethical frameworks.
Registration:
To register for the event, please email (opens in a new window)john.gilmore@ucd.ie.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the evolving landscape of healthcare ethics and morality. We look forward to seeing you there!