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SUMMARY:Ninth Annual Medical School Ethics Conference: "Drawing the Boundaries of Medicine": Call for Abstracts
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Balint Lecturer and Presentation: Keisha Ray\, PhD \nSubmission due date by November 1\, 2024 to bioethics@amc.edu \nThe annual medical student ethics conference (AMSEC) is a two-day national medical student conference to address ethical issues that arise in medical education. The conference will be held virtually on April 10-April 11\, 2025. The keynote speaker will be Keisha Ray\, PhD\, Associate Professor at the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics and McGovern Medical School at UT Health Houston. \nCall for Abstracts\nThe conference solicits abstracts from students from any accredited medical school in the United States. Over the past nine years\, AMSEC has become a national venue for students to discuss ethical issues in medicine. We instituted a mentorship system\, which pairs the authors of accepted abstracts with faculty mentors to help them develop their conference presentation. These collaborations have resulted in a number of student-led publications in bioethics journals such as The Hastings Center Report\, Bioethics\, and Journal of Medical Ethics. \nThe organizing committee invites abstracts for oral presentations on the ethical issues that arise in medical education because of one’s role as a medical student. The theme for AMSEC 2025 is ” Drawing the Boundaries of Medicine.” We invite submissions related to the conference theme and on any other topic tackling ethical issues in medical education. Potential topics include\, but are not limited to: justice and equity in medicine\, disparity in allocation of educational resources in medical school; learning on/with patients; humor in medicine; moral distress; hierarchy in medicine.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ninth-annual-medical-school-ethics-conference-drawing-the-boundaries-of-medicine-call-for-abstracts
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SUMMARY:Saint André International Center for Ethics and Integrity: 2024-25 Bioethics Seminars Program
DESCRIPTION:Fall 2024 Seminars \n\nEthics Educators Workshop (September 16-20)\nBioethics colloquium (September 23-26)\nHealth care ethics – Catholic perspectives (October 22-26)\n\nWinter 2025 Seminar \n\nEthics of End-of-Life Care – Contributions from the Arts and Humanities (Rome\, Italy; February 26-March 2)\nAdditional 2025 seminars will be added when themes and dates become known\n\n  \nLocation\nUnless otherwise specified above\, the 2023 seminars will take place at the conference center Notre Dame de Grace in Rochefort-du-Gard in the south of France. \nLocated 15 minutes from the city of Avignon\, the Avignon TGV train station has direct high speed train connections to Paris downtown (2h30) and the Paris CDG airport (2h45 min)\, Lyon downtown and the Lyon Saint Exupery Airport\, as well as Amsterdam\, Brussels\, Barcelona\, Frankfurt\, Geneva and Madrid. Other nearby airports include Marseille and Montpellier. \nAll seminars contain a mixture of presentations by invited speakers\, contributions by participants\, discussion sessions\, time for individual meetings\, and organized excursions to cultural sites with direct relevance to the seminar theme. In addition to stimulating the intellect\, we also wish to nurture well-being more holistically. The historic and natural beauty of the conference site\, French cuisine and patrimony\, as well as time for reflection\, spiritual enrichment and developing new friendships are key ingredients of the program. Seminars are held in English. \nDetailed information about each of the seminars can be found by clicking on the links below. If you are interested in participating\, please hold the dates: attendance is limited to 20 persons per seminar. For additional information or to hold a spot already\, please email info[at]saintandre.org \nFor more information on upcoming seminars\, please click on the links below:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEthics educators workshop\nBioethics colloquium\nHealth care ethics: Catholic perspectives\nEnd-of-life care ethics\n\n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/saint-andre-international-center-for-ethics-and-integrity-2024-25-bioethics-seminars-program
LOCATION:Inperson\, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway\,\, Dayton\,\, OH\, 45435\, United States
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SUMMARY:ELSI Friday Forum: The Summer Internship for INdigenous Peoples in Genomics
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, October 11 at 12pm ET for ELSI Friday Forum: The Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics (SING) – Beyond Settler Science\, with speakers:\n\n\nElizabeth Nelson\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Anthropology\,  Southern Methodist University\n\n\nJoseph Yracheta\, MS\, DrPHc\, Executive Director and Vice President\, Native BioData Consortium\n\n\nModerated by Kim TallBear\, PhD\, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples\, Technoscience\, and Society\, University of Alberta\n\n\n\nScientists from dominant genomic institutions are beginning to recognize the ways in which they have been and continue to be non-inclusive and harmful to marginalized communities\, especially to Indigenous groups. In response\, these groups have established programs worldwide that are based on Indigenous knowledge\, expertise\, and governance to move toward decolonization of genomics. These programs are designed to disrupt dominant approaches\, build Indigenous capacity and scientific literacy\, including laboratory\, classroom\, and field training in genomic sciences\, ethical and social implications\, and Indigenous knowledge. As such data has become the targets of commercialization and Native peoples are seen as bioproperty\, international and intersectional concepts of law have increasingly been one of SING’s points of discussion. This approach in SING goes beyond simply integrating Indigenous perspectives; it actively develops and supports Indigenous science. By doing so\, it aims to provide effective and sociopolitically appropriate solutions to today’s most pressing scientific and ethical questions. This session will describe the Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics (SING)\, the distinctive features of their educational programs and related research\, and community collaborations that aim to decolonize and make useful genomics for Indigenous Peoples.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/elsi-friday-forum-the-summer-internship-for-indigenous-peoples-in-genomics
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