Bioethics and Islam: Conversations With a Practicing Nephrologist – Part 2

Dr. Omaran Abdeen is a nephrologist practicing in Los Angeles, who was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He is also a scholar of Islam and is actively involved in his local Islamic center. He graduated from Cal Poly Pomona and graduated from UC San Diego School of Medicine. He started as an internal medicine physician but […]

Bioethics and Islam: Conversations With a Practicing Nephrologist – Part 1

Dr. Omaran Abdeen is a nephrologist practicing in Los Angeles, who was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He is also a scholar of Islam and is actively involved in his local Islamic center. He graduated from Cal Poly Pomona and graduated from UC San Diego School of Medicine. He started as an internal medicine physician but […]

Bioethics and Religion – A Sikh’s Perspective

Sikhism is a young and inclusive religion, founded just over 500 years ago in Punjab, India. There are over 25 million Sikhs with followers all over the world, making it the 5th largest religion in the world. This blogpost is a summary of a conversation with Dr. Jasmit Singh. Dr. Singh has a multi-faceted personality; […]