“Bioethics and new technologies” was the topic in the Forum presented by Sistema de Salud Gto There are very important challenges such as genetics
“Bioethics and new technologies” was the topic in the Forum presented by Sistema de Salud Gto
There are very important challenges such as genetics, applied robotics, vaccines, artificial intelligence, said the Secretary of Health
Guanajuato/Gto News
The Gto Health System began the 2023 State Bioethics Forum with the motto: “Bioethics and new technologies”.
The President of the State Commission, Daniel Diaz Martinez, inaugurated the work of this meeting of professionals for Bioethics and highlighted the importance of this branch in practicing medicine and sharing of experiences.
“It is a constant reminder of what we must do in our daily actions; there are very important challenges such as the issue of genetics, applied robotics, vaccines, artificial intelligence that is already being applied in medicine”, said Diaz.
He stressed that in medicine all decisions must go hand in hand with Bioethics, care in a well watched and professional manner.
“This third Bioethics forum demands a better understanding of what today’s medicine and continuing medical care is facing”, said Diaz Martinez.
“This is an enriching, successful forum that leads to relationship and leads to much more professional medical care”, said the Secretary.
During the development of this forum, there was a Master conference: The ethical challenges of genomic editing and genetic engineering, by Dr. Luis Munoz Fernandez, Advisory Councilor of Conbioethics; Munoz is the Director of the Labopat Aguascalientes laboratory.
Other conferences were:
- Artificial intelligence in medical care: the bioethical approach in clinical decisions, by Dr. Jorge Hernandez Arriaga of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi
- Bioethical dilemmas in the assisted human reproduction techniques, by Dr. Raymundo Canales de la Fuente, Specialist in Perinatal Medicine and Expert in Reproductive Medicine
- Bioethics and big data in health, by Dr. Julieta Rojo Medina, Director of the National Center for Blood Transfusion, Mexico
- Manufacture of “human” organs for transplants, by Dr. Jorge Linares Salgado of the UNAM
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