Posted by William Nunnelley on 2009-04-20

Samford University awarded Pellegrino Medals to New York medical ethicist Daniel P. Sulmasy and California theological and bioethics professor Karen Lebacqz during the annual Healthcare Ethics and Law Institute (HEAL) conference Friday, April 17.

Drs. Sulmasy and Lebacqz were recognized for their contributions to healthcare ethics. The medal is named for Dr. Edmund D. Pellegrino, professor emeritus of medicine and medical ethics at Georgetown University Medical Center and the first recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities.

Samford has awarded Pellegrino Medals annually to health care professionals and educators for contributions to healthcare ethics since the HEAL program began in 2001.

Sulmasy holds the Sisters of Charity Chair in Ethics at St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan, N.Y., and serves as professor of medicine and director of the Bioethics Institute of New York Medical College. He is the author of four books on medical subjects and numerous articles in medical philosophical and theological journals, and edits the journal Theoretical Medicine.

Lebacqz is professor emerita of theological ethics at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, Calif. A faculty member at Pacific since 1972, she has written extensively on professional ethics, bioethics and ethical theory. Her writing includes five books and numerous articles in scientific journals and church magazines.

Sulmasy and Lebacqz were featured speakers at the HEAL conference, which focused this year on the intersection of faith and ethics in health care. The HEAL conference is sponsored annually by Samford's McWhorter School of Pharmacy, and is designed to help Alabama institutional ethics committees of all levels with some of today's most pressing healthcare ethics and law issues and problems. The program draws committee members, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, chaplains, administrators and others interested in ethical decision making in health care.

 
Samford is a leading Christian university offering undergraduate programs grounded in the liberal arts with an array of nationally recognized graduate and professional schools. Founded in 1841, Samford is the 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Samford enrolls 6,101 students from 45 states, Puerto Rico and 16 countries in its 10 academic schools: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health. Samford fields 17 athletic teams that compete in the tradition-rich Southern Conference and ranks 6th nationally for its Graduation Success Rate among all NCAA Division I schools.