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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, South Asia Center presen
 t:\n\nSreekumar\nNellickappilly\,&nbsp\;\n\nFulbright\nProfessional Excell
 ence\nFellowPatient\nAutonomy and Agency: An Overview of the Indian Health
 care\nScenario\n\nEver\nsince the individual human subject became the epic
 enter of moral deliberations\,\npatient autonomy acquired primacy over the
  other bioethics principles like\nbeneficence\, non-maleficence and justic
 e. But such individualism does not match\nwith the cultural values of many
  non-Western\ncountries\nlike India\, where group identities acquire prima
 cy over individual identity.\nThis paper is an attempt to problematize the
  demand for patient autonomy from\nthe context of such a scenario.For more
  information\,&nbsp\;please contact: Emera Bridger\,&nbsp\;elbridge@syr.ed
 uFor information on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please c
 ontact Marc Albert 315-443-9248.&nbsp\;\nSponsored by the South Asia Cente
 r at the Moynihan Institute of Global&nbsp\;Affairs \n\n 
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SUMMARY:Sreekumar Nellickappilly - Patient Autonomy and Agency: An Overview
  of the Indian Healthcare Scenario - SAC
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Sout
 h Asia Center present:</p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Sreekumar\nNellickappilly\,&nbs
 p\;\n\n</b>Fulbright\nProfessional Excellence\nFellow</p><p><b>Patient\nAu
 tonomy and Agency: An Overview of the Indian Healthcare\nScenario</b></p><
 p>\n\n</p><p>Ever\nsince the individual human subject became the epicenter
  of moral deliberations\,\npatient autonomy acquired primacy over the othe
 r bioethics principles like\nbeneficence\, non-maleficence and justice. Bu
 t such individualism does not match\nwith the cultural values of many non-
 Western\ncountries\nlike India\, where group identities acquire primacy ov
 er individual identity.\nThis paper is an attempt to problematize the dema
 nd for patient autonomy from\nthe context of such a scenario.</p><em>For m
 ore information\,&nbsp\;please contact: Emera Bridger\,&nbsp\;<a href="mai
 lto:hkarakas@syr.edu">elbridge@syr.edu</a></em><p><em>For information on a
 ccessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert 31
 5-443-9248.&nbsp\;</em>\n</p><em><strong>Sponsored by the South Asia Cente
 r at the Moynihan Institute of Global&nbsp\;Affairs</strong></em><p><em><s
 trong></strong></em> </p><p>\n\n </p>
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