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Bioethics from a Catholic Perspective

A short course with Dr. Joe Zalot

This course runs Tuesday evenings from 7:00-8:15 PM PDT / 10:00-11:15 PM ET. It will be taught online using Zoom on Tuesday evenings August 10, 17, 24, 31, and September 7, 14, and 21.

About Dr. Joe Zalot

Joe Zalot is a Staff Ethicist with the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. He has been with the NCBC since July 2017. Prior to the NCBC, he served as the Regional Director of Ethics and Spiritual Care for Mercy Health–Cincinnati from 2015-2017. He was an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Ethics at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati from 2004- 2009, and an Associate Professor (with tenure) from 2009-2015. He also served from 2016-2017 as a Lecturer at the Athenaeum of Ohio/Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Cincinnati. Joe earned his Ph.D. from Marquette University in 2002. He has authored two books and various articles and book chapters, and has presented at academic conferences both domestically and internationally. He is also the founder of Dr. Z Travel, LLC, a faith-based travel company that offers educational and parish pilgrimage trips to Europe. Joe is married to his wife Susan (1994) and they have a daughter, Maria.

August 10: Vaccinations

Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), “Note on the Morality of Using Some Anti-COVID-19 Vaccines,” December 21, 2020 ( link)
“NCBC Statement on COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates,” July 2, 2021 ( link)
Catholic Medical Association, “Catholic Medical Association Opposes Vaccine Mandates without Conscience and Religious Exemptions,” July 28, 2021 ( link)

August 17:   End-of-Life Decision Making – “Do I have to do everything?”
Resources (notes to be provided)
Ordinary and Extraordinary Means
Do Not Resuscitate Orders

August 31: Advance Directives and POLST
Resources (notes to be provided)
• “Durable Power of Attorney and Living Will” from NCBC’s Catholic Health Care Ethics
• “NCBC Guide to POLST” from Catholic Health Care Ethics
• NCBC’s Health Care Proxy and Advance Medical Directive forms

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