IX Seminar on Ethics in Health Management
A space for dialogue and learning at the heart of the Vatican to build fairer and more humanized health care systems
The IX Seminar on Ethics in Health Management is an event that seeks to promote dialogue and exchange of ideas among health professionals.
With the participation of experts from Ibero-America, it addresses crucial issues such as the social determinants of health, equitable access and ethics in healthcare management. During the seminar, specific challenges in Latin America will be addressed, along with aspects related to medical technology, humanistic medical education and ethical responsibility in public management.
This event offers a valuable opportunity to reflect, learn and share experiences, providing practical tools to address ethical challenges in healthcare effectively.
With simultaneous translation into Spanish and Portuguese.
Networking with health sector leaders.
Access to exclusive and cutting-edge content.
Certification and institutional support.
Reflects on the ethical challenges in health management.
Exclusive meetings with experts in bioethics and equity.
Access to private events in Vatican City.
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Titular Bishop of Monte di Mauritania and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of La Plata since 2012. He was ordained priest in 1981 and consecrated bishop in 2013.
President of ALAMI, founder of Consenso Salud and Develop Consulting. Professor at UCES, advisor to health companies and Director of ADEMP. He directs the Bioethics Seminar at the Vatican - Rome.
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Alfredo Antonio Sobrevilla General Manager of the Peruvian Association of Health Care Entities
Martha L. Grosso Sandoval Claims Manager, Remax Seguros y Reaseguros
Maurício Nunes da Silva Diretoria de Desenvolvimento Setorial da Agência Nacional de Saúde Supplementar
Kevin Madauss Director of Trust in Science
Nicolás Mazza and Cristian Mazza Coordinator of the Seminar and President of ALAMI
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