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Titre de l’événement : Dr. Lydia Dugdale: Ars moriendi: Reclaiming an Art of Dying for Children
Organisme : Children's Mercy Bioethics Center
Date de l’événement : mars 08, 2016 to mars 08, 2016 1 Hour
Lieu : , Autres,
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Lien : https://cmhbioethics.webex.com/mw0401lsp13/mywebex...
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Public cible : Professionnels de la santé
Catégorie : Cours en ligne
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The fourteenth-century Bubonic Plague took the lives of up to two-thirds of Europe’s population. Death came quickly; less than a week typically separated the first signs of illness from the grave. Families and clergy had little or no time to prepare for death. In response to such widespread devastation, Europe’s then leading social authority, the Catholic Church, issued a series of texts on the preparation for death. These were quickly translated into many languages and circulated widely. The booklets assigned tasks to all members of the community, tasks which were meant to be rehearsed over a lifetime. The central theme of this Ars moriendi, or “art of dying” literature, was that you die the way you live. And in order to die well, you have to live well. One’s community provided the space for the instruction and cultivation of this art.

The present day approach to death has been characterized, not as an art, but as “medicalized dying.” The coldness of the hospital bed, the brightness of the neon lights overhead, the hospital’s dilution of difference into sameness, and the endless manipulation of the unnamed dying body all seem to have stripped the medicalized dying process of its art. And even though the death of a child is an event more rare today than ever before, children who die in hospitals also become subject to such artless deaths. Is it possible to reclaim an Ars moriendi for children today? Is a high-quality pediatric palliative care team sufficient? This webinar will draw from the content of Dugdale’s new book Dying in the Twenty-First Century: Toward a New Ethical Framework for the Art of Dying Well (MIT Press, 2015).


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