Joining Forces: A Story of Science and Religion in Rural Ghana: A lecture by Student Fellow Lauren Taylor
How do science and religion interact in the delivery of mental health care in one region of Ghana? Lauren Taylor will guide a discussion about the value and limits of "taking religion seriously" in efforts to improve health and protect human rights worldwide. The talk will be held at 30 JFK Street, 4th Floor, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA.
Lauren, a Masters of Divinity candidate, studies global health and medical ethics at Harvard Divinity School and is a 2014-2015 Petrie-Flom Center Student Fellow. She co-authored The American Health Care Paradox.
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bioethics global health human rights international mental health public health religion