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Peter Morrow, MD, vice president of the Catholic Medical Association, considers several issues in medicine that intersect with the life of the Catholic physician. Peter is an internist and geriatrician, who shares growing in his faith as a practicing physician. He has pursued a certification in Catholic bioethics, although he frames his discussion in broader terms. In this talk he considers modern day approaches to medical ethics, and shows why these don't measure up for those who are truly patient-centered practitioners of medicine.