Titel: Difficult Decisions in Clinical Practice - A Practica Guide to Medical Ethics for Clinicians & Managers
Beginn:
5.3.2003
Veranstaltungsort:
Manchester
Referenten: Sharon Cullen (Deputy Director of Nursing and Member of the Clincal Ethics Committee, The Princess Alexandra Hospitals NHS Trust); Fiona Freeland (Head of Legal Policy Action for Victims of Medical Accidents, Member Hammersmith & Imperial College School of Medicine, Research Ethics Committee, Non Executive Director City and Hackney PCT); Carolyn Johnston (Lecturer in Law Kingston University, Lay Member Clinical Ethics Committee, St. Mary's NHS Trust); Dr. Suzanne Kite (Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Member The Association of Palliative Medicine Ethics Committee); Peter Marquand (Partner Capsticks Solicitors); Heather Peters (Nurse Director, Chair of Clinical Ethics Committee, Calderstones NHS Trust); Dr. Jeff Philips (Chair Clinical Ethics Committee, Consultant in Intensive Care, The Princess Alexandra Hospitals NHS Trust); Bob Sang (Honorary Member, The Patients Association); Dr. Anne Marie Sowther (GP and Research Fellow in Clinical Ethics, The Oxford Centre for Ethics and Communications in Healthcare (Ethox), Member The National Clinical Ethics Network); Dr. Simon Thomas (Chair Northern & Yorkshire Multi-Centre Research Ethics Committee); Dr. Alan Watson (Chair Steering Group UK Clinical Ethics Network, Chair Ethics of Clinical Practice Committee, Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist, Nottingham City Hospitals NHS Trust)
New technology, resource contraints, government targets and growing public expectations all contribute to situations where your ethical integrity is as crucial as your clinical competence.
Which is why ensuring the appropriate support, coordination and facilitation of ethical issues in your organisation - particularly through the Clinical Ethics Committee - is so important, not only to fulfil clinical governance objectives, but to ensure a high standard of care for your patients.
This conference will examine the key ethical issues and principles that you come across daily in your pactice. It will also provide you with an opportunity to discuss ethical dilemmas that you and fellow delegates are currently facing in an interactive "ethics surgery".
Kontakt:
Healthcare Events
2 Acre Road
Kingston
Surrey KT2 6EF
United Kingdom
phone: +44 - (0)20 - 85 41 13 99
fax: +44 - (0)20 - 85 47 23 00
info@healthcare-events.co.uk
http://www.healthcare-events.co.uk
Veranstalter: Healthcare Events
Wissenschaftliche Leitung: Dr. Anne Slowther (GP & Research Fellow in Clinical Ethics, The Oxford Centre for Ethics & Communications in Healthcare (Ethox), Member The National Clinical Ethics Network)
Schlagworte: Lebensende, Medizinische Ethik, Palliativbehandlung