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Dr. Thomas A. Cavanaugh (鈥85)
Dr. Thomas A. Cavanaugh (鈥85)

At its upcoming national convention, University Faculty for Life will  its Rupert and Timothy Smith Award for Distinguished Contributions to Pro-Life Scholarship to a graduate of the College, Dr. Thomas A. Cavanaugh (鈥85). The organization, which presents the award annually to honor 鈥渟cholarly achievement and service of the pro-life movement,鈥 chose Dr. Cavanaugh for his work on medical ethics, particularly as it pertains to euthanasia.

A professor of philosophy at the University of San Francisco, Dr. Cavanaugh is the author of  Hippocrates鈥 Oath and Asclepius鈥 Snake: the Birth of the Medical Profession, which Oxford University Press published last year. The book examines the Hippocratic Oath through a broad survey of Ancient Greek myth, drama, culture, and language. Drawing on extensive research, it addresses the subject of physician-inflicted harm, particularly doctor-assisted suicide, which Dr. Cavanaugh finds to be antithetical to medicine鈥檚 therapeutic ethic.

Over the last year, Hippocrates鈥 Oath and Asclepius鈥 Snake has received critical praise from a wide range of sources. Writing for America, called the book, 鈥渞equired reading for anyone interested in the ethics of medicine.鈥 In Commonweal, declared that Dr. Cavanaugh 鈥渉as recovered the root of medical ethics.鈥

As a recipient of the Smith Award, Dr. Cavanaugh will find himself in select company. Past honorees include such luminaries as Dr. Robert P. George, Dr. Hadley Arkes, and Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J.