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HEALTH ETHICS TODAY

Volume 11, Number 1, February 2000

Click here for more information and registration forms

Click here to download a copy of the conference brochure and registration forms.

NOTE: These materials are in adobe acrobat format.

The Fabric of Goodness conference features renowned keynote speakers and thought-provoking workshops that will examine the importance, value and relevance of ethics to this field and provide tools to help weave ethical considerations into daily practice.

Delegates will include: physicians, nurses, chaplains, ethicists, other health-care professionals, members of the public and others involved in palliative care and end-of-life decision making.

Keynote Speakers Include:

  • Dr. Elizabeth Latimer
    Winner of the 1999 Canadian Palliative
    Care Association Award of Excellence

  • Dr. Laura Shanner
    University of Alberta

  • Dr. Michael Stingl
    University of Lethbridge

  • Dr. Rosalie Starzomski
    University of Victoria

For more information call (780) 497-5188 or e-mail ethics.conference@gmcc.ab.ca

 

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
&
The British Columbia Medical Association
present


The Ninth Annual Ethics Conference

Leadership for the New Millennium
ETHICS 2000


Featured Speakers:
H.T. Engelhardt, Jr., MD, PhD
Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Texas
Abbyann Lynch, CM, PhD
Director, Ethics in Health Care Associates

Faculty:

Michael Burgess, PhD
Chair in Biomedical Ethics
Centre for Applied Ethics and Department of Medical Genetics
University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Gerrit Clements, BA, LLB
Health Law Consultant,
British Columbia Ministry of Health
Adjunct Professor,
University of Victoria, Victoria
Jacqueline Fraser, MB, BCh
Medical Director, Palliative Care Unit
St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver
Kevin Murphy
Health Care Ethicist
Leader, Ethics Network
Joint Appointment,
UBC Centre for Applied Ethics
Providence Health Care, Vancouver
Duncan Robertson, MD, FRCPC
Clinical Professor of Geriatric Medicine,
University of British Columbia
AgewellTM Consulting, Victoria
Paddy Rodney, RN, PhD
Assistant Professor,
University of Victoria School of Nursing
Faculty Associate,
UBC Centre for Applied Ethics
Research Associate, Ethics Services
Providence Health Care, Vancouver
Bill Sullivan, LLB, MCL
Guild, Yule and Company
Barristers and Solicitors, Vancouver


Concurrent Sessions:

Health Care Decision-Making
Ethics Committees
Cross Cultural Encounters
Creating and Ethical Environment
Consents and Confidentiality

Friday, April 7th, 2000
Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada


Fees*:
*Fees include a continental breakfast, refreshments, lunch, and a package of resource materials.

Before March 1st, 2000
$240 + GST =
$256.80
After March 1st, 2000
$275 + GST =
$294.25
Student (proof required)
$100 + GST =
$107.00
 
For further information, visit http://www.cpsbc.bc.ca/news/ethics2000.htm
 

 

Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics

University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

July 31 - August 4, 2000

Sponsored by the Department of Medical History & Ethics, University of Washington School of Medicine. This annual one-week Seminar provides an intensive introduction to the concepts, methods, and literature of health care ethics. It is directed to, and registration is limited to, physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, teachers, and others involved in the care of patients or the education of providers. The Seminar is designed to sufficiently familiarize health care professionals with the field of bioethics, and to provide participants with skills and information sufficient to enable them to make competent ethical decisions in clinical situations. Albert Jonsen, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Medical History & Ethics, will lead the Seminar. Guest faculty to be announced.

The cost of the Summer Seminar is $795 US for health care professionals with degrees in Law or Medicine, and $770 US for other health care professionals, if payment is received by June 30, 2000. After June 30, 2000, fees increase to $845 US and $820, respectively. The fee includes daily-catered lunches and breaks, a catered reception, and all instructional materials. We will be applying for Category 1 AMA credit hours and CNE nursing contact hours.

A detailed brochure with registration form will be available in March 2000. To receive a Seminar brochure, please contact:

Marilyn J. Barnard
Manager, Continuing Education Program
University of Washington, Medical History & Ethics
Box 357120
Seattle, WA 98195-7120
Phone: (206) 616-1864 / Fax: (206) 685-7515
E-mail: mbarnard@u.washington.edu

 

13th World Congress on Medical Law
For more information please visit http://www.stakes.fi/medlaw

 

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