Farr Curlin is a professor of medical humanities at Duke Divinity School. He’s also a hospice and palliative care physician. Curlin studies the role religion plays in a doctor’s clinical decisions and the relationship between religion and medicine more broadly.
Website | https://divinity.duke.edu/faculty/farr-curlin |
Email address | farr.curlin@dm.duke.edu |
Categories | Beliefs & practices, Bioethics, Congregations, Death, Ethics, Health care, Medical ethics, Science & health |
Locations | North Carolina, United States of America |
Resource Types | Sources |
Faiths | Interfaith |
Languages | English |