Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative

Kristin Collier, MD: "Reimagining a Theology of Medicine"

Jul 30, 2023
Dr. Kristin Collier, a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Michigan Medical School, dives deep into the intersection of theology and medicine. She argues that wisdom from theology is crucial for ethical clinical practices. Collier critiques the limitations of science alone in addressing moral dilemmas in healthcare and emphasizes the importance of recognizing human dignity. She discusses how a Christian perspective can shape medical ethics and advocates for nonviolent, dignity-affirming care. Additionally, she shares personal insights on faith and its impact on her medical vocation.
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INSIGHT

Wisdom Complements Medical Science

  • Medicine needs wisdom, not just technical skill, to care for whole persons.
  • Humanities (theology, philosophy, literature) supply the questions science cannot answer.
ANECDOTE

Leader Calls Some Patients 'Scum'

  • At a conference a leader told Collier VA patients get pauses at death because they 'earned' dignity.
  • He called university-hospital patients 'scum,' illustrating how clinician views shape treatment.
ANECDOTE

Disabled Patient Denied Care

  • Michael Hickson, disabled after cardiac arrest, was denied remdesivir because doctors said he had 'no quality of life.'
  • He subsequently died, showing ableism's lethal consequences.
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