Thursday, 26 January 2012

Science, Faith and the Health of our Society

PRIME 10th Anniversary Symposium
Saturday 31st March 2012 
10am to 4pm
Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS


Medical science has brought dramatic improvements in our understanding of illness and the provision of  powerful treatments. Yet both anecdote and formal research point to the need to look beyond our current scientific model to meet the deepest needs of individuals, and society, in promoting and restoring health.

The PRIME 10th Anniversary Symposium, held in an outstanding centre of scientific discourse, will explore current thinking about the intensely practical interaction between science, faith and society that shapes the health care we give and receive.
  • Why are Science and Faith viewed as opposing forces?
  • How does this affect concepts and practice in healthcare?
  • How do values in healthcare affect our society?
  • How do the ethics of society affect healthcare?
  • Can medical science be morally neutral?
  • How can we bring back harmony between Science and Faith into healthcare
  • practice and research?

Join us for a lively series of interactive presentations that will examine these fundamental questions and stimulate change for the better in our healthcare practice and education.

Our Speakers will include:
Baroness Caroline Cox, Deputy Speaker House of Lords & Patron of PRIME
Prof Keith Fox, Professor of Biochemistry, University of Southampton, & Chairman of
Christians in Science
Dr Peter Saunders, Chief Executive, Christian Medical Fellowship
Prof Stephen Evans, Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
Dr John Geater MBE, International Director of PRIME
Prof Richard Vincent, Emeritus Professor of Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex Medical
School & PRIME Executive Chair, and other senior PRIME Tutors

Costs:
£60 for those in full-time medical practice
£40 for nurses, students and others
Lunch and refreshments included

Book your place now

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