JOHN CONLEY, MD, LECTURE ON MEDICAL ETHICS “What Makes a Great Surgeon?”
G. Scott Morris, MD, is a physician (board certified family practice), an ordained United Methodist minister (St. John’s United Methodist Church in Memphis), and the founder of a clinic (Church Health Center) that serves 65,000 people with primarily volunteer physicians and other healthcare providers.
The John Conley, MD Lecture on Medical Ethics was established in 1987. This lecture is dedicated to the subject of ethics and is presented during the Opening Ceremony.
Lecturer: G. Scott Morris, MD, MDiv
G. Scott Morris, MD, is a physician (board certified family practice), an ordained United Methodist minister (St. John’s United Methodist Church in Memphis), and the founder of a clinic (Church Health Center) that serves 65,000 people with primarily volunteer physicians and other healthcare providers.
After earning an undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia, a Master of Divinity from Yale University, and an MD from Emory University, he chose to move to Memphis because it was one of the country’s poorest cities.
Since 1987, Dr. Morris has seen the Church Health Center grow to serve poor and/or under insured patients, and has expanded to inspire more patients with a “wellness” component, which offers spiritual support along with exercise, diet, and cooking classes. He has written two books on the topic: Relief for the Body, Renewal for the Soul, and Healthcare You Can Live With, and writes a monthly column in the Memphis Commercial Appeal.
In his column, Dr. Morris gently presses for everyone, including doctors, to “be in the moment” and to connect with full attention to others. But he also presses for changes in medical practices, including helping patients to a “better death” than being hooked up to machines in their last moments.