The eighth lecture in the Science & Religion Online Series, from the Angelicum Thomistic Institute, with Sofia Reimão, MPhil, MD, Member of the Center of Philosophical Studies of the Catholic University of Portugal and of the Ethics Commission of the Senior Neurology Campus.
Dr Sofia Reimão obtained a master’s degree in Philosophy from the Catholic University of Lisbon with the thesis “The Question of Medicine and Death in the Thought of H.-G. Gadamer”, and a doctoral degree in medicine from the University of Lisbon with the dissertation “MR imaging of the substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease”. She is registered in the Order of Physicians of Portugal since 2010 and is a Fellow of Neuroradiology of the University of California since 2008, the year she completed the European Course in Neuroradiology. Currently, she is a lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon. She is also a physician in the Santa Maria Hospital and the Torres Vedras Hospital in Lisbon, and in the Prof. João Lobo Antunes Institute of Molecular Medicine. She is a member of the Center of Philosophical Studies of the Catholic University of Portugal and of the Ethics Commission of the Senior Neurology Campus.
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