2023

CONCEPTUALIZING EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE IN GLOBAL HEALTH ETHICS: Where Is Global Health Ethics Knowledge Solicited From? Irene Jao1, Australian Catholic University Brisbane 1Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Abstract Epistemic Injustice is defined as marginalization based on social-economic background of knowers;...
  • October 3, 2023
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Post-Trial Access to Implantable Neural Devices: An International Survey of Investigator Experiences and Ethical Perspectives Nathan Higgins1, John Gardner1, Anna Wexler2, Philipp Kellmeyer3, Adrian Carter1, Monash University Melbourne2, 3, 1Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia2University of Pennsylvania 3University Medical Centre Freiburg...
  • October 3, 2023
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Unacceptable behaviour towards clinical students: impact and a need for change Lynley Anderson1, University Of Otago Dunedin 1University Of Otago, Dunedin, Select an option…, New Zealand Abstract Unacceptable behaviour towards clinical students: impact and a need for change Teaching staff...
  • October 3, 2023
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Evaluating a virtue ethics approach to moral responsibility and blameworthiness in professional role failures Justin Oakley1, Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University Monash University 1Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University, Monash University, Victoria, Australia Abstract One way of developing a distinctively virtue...
  • October 3, 2023
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Polygenic Risk Scores, Embryo Selection and the Evidentiary Gap G. Owen Schaefer1, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore 1Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore...
  • October 3, 2023
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Human Dignity as a Framework for Shared and Supported Decision Making in Healthcare David Kirchhoffer1, Queensland Bioethics Centre, Australian Catholic University Brisbane 1Queensland Bioethics Centre, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Abstract A multidimensional conception of human dignity provides a...
  • October 3, 2023
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Why we should be sceptical about internalism Neil Pickering1, Simon Walker1, Giles Newton-Howes2, Bioethics Centre University Of Otago Dunedin2, Wellington 1Bioethics Centre University Of Otago, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand2Psychological Medicine Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington New Zealand Abstract Internalism makes...
  • October 3, 2023
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Grief, Depression and Completed Life; How to Distinguish Existential Suffering from Medical or Situational Suffering in End-of-Life Decision-Making Tessa Holzman1, Monash University Clayton 1Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia Abstract In 2016, Dutch parliamentarian Pia Dijkstra submitted a law proposal to...
  • October 3, 2023
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Access to Medicines: Why Have Data Exclusivity as Well as Patents? Teddy Henriksen1, University Of The Sunshine Coast Sippy Downs 1University Of The Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia Abstract Data exclusivity is a ‘right’ that gives originator pharmaceutical manufacturers...
  • October 3, 2023
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Quality use of medicines: Does the end justify the means? Simone Henriksen1, Teddy Henriksen1, University Of The Sunshine Coast Sippy Downs 1University Of The Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Qld, Australia Abstract QUALITY USE OF MEDICINES AND NICOTINE: DOES THE END...
  • October 3, 2023
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