First published at 12:21 UTC on March 25th, 2024.
The same people who are telling us to celebrate Women’s history during March are the same ones who are telling us that not only are people like Bruce Jenner and Dylan Mulvaney women, but that there isn’t really a definition of what a woman is in the…
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John A. Di Camillo, PhD, BeL, is a health care ethicist and the Personal Consultations Director at The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC). He manages NCBC’s 24/7 free ethics consultation service as well as the Personal Consultations Fellows and Interns Program.
Dr. Di Camillo applies Catholic moral theology to science and medicine through research, writing, speaking, mentoring, and fielding hundreds of ethics questions every year. His areas of focus include cooperation with evil, sexual orientation and gender identity, brain death and organ donation, reproductive technologies, and pregnancy complications. He also assists hospital ethics committees as an outside expert and conducts moral analyses of institutional collaborative arrangements.
Dr. Di Camillo has a range of teaching experience from middle school to graduate school across various disciplines, including Italian, Church history, science, philosophy, biomedical ethics, and moral theology. He has translated Italian publications on theology, spirituality, and bioethics, and served for a time as the managing editor for Dappled Things Magazine. He earned his BA in the Biological Basis of Behavior and Italian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and completed his graduate degrees in bioethics at ..
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