Deutsches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften (DRZE)

Titel: The Annual Five-Day Course on Medical Ethics

Termin: 13.9.2004, 8:45 Uhr, bis 17.9.2004, 17:00 Uhr

Veranstaltungsort:
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom

Referenten: see their page for more information

Weitere Informationen:
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/cpd/

Kurzbeschreibung: INTRODUCTION

Members of the medical professions are repeatedly faced by ethical dilemmas in the course of their normal working lives. For instance, is it right or wrong to "facilitate" the death of someone experiencing irremediable pain in the late stages of terminal illness? How should scarce resourced of time, money and skill be apportioned by medical preactioners and medical administrators between the diversity of medical needs that present themselves daily? What are the rights ans wrongs of being "exonomical with the truth" when telling patients about their medical condition? How much should the doctor's view of what should be done and not done to benefit a patient over-ride the patient's view?

All too often, issues such as these have been confronted somewhat tangentially and briefly during the initial training of medical, nursing and allied professionals, and tackled subsequently with uneasy pragmatism by practitioners. In particular, reasoned argument was not encouraged in many traditional courses.

COURSE METHODS

The course consists of a series of lecture/seminars followed by small and large group discussions focused on the issues raised by the lectures. One session will include presentation of arguments opposed to the position actually held by course members, in the context of a particular case.

COURSE AIMS

This course, which started in 1983, has been designed to provide medical, nursing and allied professionals - whether as teachers of emerging professionals, or practising professionals at different stages in their career - with an extended and intensive opportunity to review and update their approach to the analysis of key "medico-moral" issues, with the help of leading authorities in the field of medical committees, whether or not they are health professionals and to others professionally involved with the ethical issues of health care.

Specifically, the course will:

* Clarify the meaning and significance of key ethical concepts.

* Outline important types of ethical theory, and their relevance to medical ethics.

* Offer a conceptual framework useful for ethica analysis of medico-moral problems in a variety of professional contexts.

* Give opportunities to participants - under supportive conditions - to articulate their current medico-moral attitudes, and explore reasoned arguments that challenge their existing assumptions and ethical stances.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The course is intended to cater for medical, nursing and allied professionals and administrators who feel the need for an opportunity to review and update their thinking about ethical issues - including medical and nursing teachers, nurses, GPs, consultants, members of ethics committees, hospital administrators, and officials in government departments with responsibilities for health care. All participants will receive an Imperial College Certificate of Attendance at the end of the course.

Kontakt: Mr. Bang Nong

Centre for Professional Development
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom

Phone: +44 - (0)20 - 75 94 68 82
Fax: +44 - (0)20 - 75 94 68 83

cpd@imperial.ac.uk
http://www.imperial.ac.uk

Veranstalter: Imperial College London, UK

Schlagworte: Lebensende, Lebensverlängerung, Medizinische Ethik, Sterbehilfe

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