Deutsches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften (DRZE)

Titel: ICCEC 2018 – Clinical ethics in translation: linking practice with research, learning and policy

Termin: 21.6.2018 bis 23.6.2018

Veranstaltungsort:
Oxford Mathematical Institute
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory
Quarter Woodstock Road
Oxford OX2 6GG
United Kingdom

Referenten: Confirmed Speakers: Jacqueline Chin (Singapore) *** Dawit Desalegn (Ethiopia) *** Michael Dunn (Unided Kingdom) *** Bobbie Farsides (United Kingdom) *** Ann Gallagher (United Kingdom) *** Bert Molewijk (Norway and The Netherlands) *** Mark Kuczewski (USA) *** Bert Molewijk (The Netherlands) *** Alison Murdoch (United Kingdom) *** Ingrid Miljeteig (Norway) *** Stella Rieter-Theil (Switzerland) *** Claudia Turner (Cambodia / United Kingdom) *** Ross Upshur (Canada)

Weitere Informationen:
http://iccec2018.org/

Kurzbeschreibung: Healthcare & Medical Ethics are Changing….


With advancements and innovations in healthcare delivery, a rapidly aging population, and the effects of globalisation, culture, and migration, we face an increasing need to discuss best practices, debate and share ideas, and shape the evolution of healthcare ethics and professionalism. The core principles of clinical ethics for the healthcare professions need up to date contextualisation, or they may risk being lost in translation.

There are 5 sub themes

Ethical challenges in the clinic: an impetus for research and education
Emerging challenges for clinical ethics include the use of innovative and unlicensed treatments, bedside rationing, and boundaries between health and social care

Theoretical foundations and conceptual frameworks of clinical ethics support
Will developing and articulating theoretical foundations for clinical ethics help to strengthen practice? What counts as a theoretical foundation and is it required? How can we foster dialogue between practice and theory?

Empirical ethics research: emerging from and informing clinical ethics practice
There are many questions that clinical ethics can pose for researchers. How can we identify and build on examples of high quality research to improve practice?

Translating clinical ethics across global contexts
How does clinical ethics practice, research and education translate across cultures and what can we learn from each other to improve our own practice?

Translating clinical ethics into advocacy and policy
What role should clinical ethics have in shaping policy at a regional, national or international level on issues such as migrant health, abortion or transplant ethics? Should clinical ethicists act as advocates for patients in the wider health care environment?

Kontakt: Institue of Medical Ethics
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Bold Lane
St Helens WA9 4TX
United Kingdom
Tel.: (+44) 1925 299733
admin@iccec2018.org

Schlagworte: Medizinische Ethik

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