What moral weight should patient-led demand have in clinical decisions about Assisted Reproductive Technologies? Wendy Lipworth1, Craig StanburyIan KerridgeNarcyz GhineaAinsley Newson Macquarie University Sydney 1Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract Medicine has always existed in a marketplace, and there have...
- October 3, 2023
emergent technologies and medicine Helen Tung1, Tung Chambers Melbourne 1Tung Chambers, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Abstract As emergent technology often is defined by innovation, or ‘untested’ methodology, what are the legal, ethical and moral implications for new adoption in the use...
- October 3, 2023
Reconceptualising informed consent for the modern era Sarah Heynemann1,2, Stephen Honeybul3, Supriya Subramani4, Anson Fehross5,6,7, Narcyz Ghinea8,9,10, PhD candidate, Sydney Health Ethics, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University Of Sydney Sydney2, Clayton Victoria3, Western Australia...
- October 3, 2023
Withholding and withdrawing ventilators: a psychological or moral difference? Andrew McGee1, Queensland University Of Technology 2 Georege St 1Queensland University Of Technology, 2 Georege St, Queensland , Australia Abstract Some health ethics writers and clinical guidelines claim that withdrawing and...
- October 3, 2023
Voluntary Assisted Dying oversight systems internationally: individual case reviews Betheli O’Carroll1, Queensland University of Technology Brisbane 1Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Abstract As more jurisdictions introduce voluntary assisted dying (“VAD”) laws, questions are raised as to what oversight...
- October 3, 2023
The national prevalence of corporal punishment in Australia: Implications for legislative reform. Divna Haslam1,2, Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology Brisbane2, Brisbane QLD3, QLD AustraliaMelbourne, Australia 56 University of Queensland4069, 1Australian Centre for Health Law Research,...
- October 3, 2023
Bioethics and the Concept of Disability Joel Michael Reynolds1, Georgetown University Washington 1Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA Abstract Testimony by disabled people concerning the relationship between their experiences and overall well-being has long been an object of study for social...
- October 3, 2023
The use of data science methods in health research: legal, ethical, and social implications for sub–Saharan Africa (V) Oluchi Maduka1, Center For Bioethics And Research Ibadan 1Center For Bioethics And Research, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria Abstract Introduction Data science health research...
- October 3, 2023
An analysis of health licensure laws in Taiwan- from a perspective of professionalism Wan-tsui Chiang1, National Cheng Kung University Department of Law Tainan 1National Cheng Kung University Department of Law, Tainan , Taiwan, Taiwan Abstract Besides physician, there are many...
- October 3, 2023
Regulatory and ethical challenges in offering innovative salvage treatments to patients Sumytra Menon1, Centre For Biomedical Ethics, National University Of Singapore 1Centre For Biomedical Ethics, National University Of Singapore Singapore Abstract It is desirable to innovate and develop new treatments...
- October 3, 2023