Death Dialogues: Ethics at the End of Life with Dr. Marguerite Evans

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Sacred Space, Beechwood Cemetery

Join us on Wednesday, September 17, 2026 6:30 PM, for an engaging and thought-provoking Death Dialogues discussion with Dr. Marguerite Evans, PhD, a distinguished bioethicist with decades of experience guiding individuals, families, and healthcare professionals through ethical questions surrounding end-of-life care. A bioethicist examines the moral and philosophical aspects of healthcare, medicine, and the human experience.

Dr. Evans has worked extensively in hospitals and academia, addressing ethical issues in end-of-life care, medical decision-making, research ethics, and broader topics such as reproductive technologies, suicide, and organ transplantation.

Dr. Evans will lead a discussion on:

  • Making ethically informed decisions about end-of-life care
  • The balance between medical interventions and quality of life
  • How personal values, cultural traditions, and societal perspectives shape ethical considerations
  • The role of bioethics in research, innovation, and patient rights

This free, open-to-all event offers a safe and respectful space for reflection and dialogue on one of life’s most profound transitions.

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