The Annual Medical Student Ethics Conference (AMSEC) is a two-day national conference to address ethical issues that arise in medical education. The conference will be held virtually April 10-April 11, 2025. The keynote speaker will be Keisha Ray, PhD, Associate Professor at the McGovern Center for Humanities & Ethics at UT Health Houston.
Research Ethics BC in collaboration with Clinical Trials BC is excited to invite you to Clinical Research Ethics Symposium 2024.
Date: December 3 – 4, 2024
Cost: Free
Location: Online event – please register via Zoom
The symposium is an opportunity for research ethics professionals and broader research community interested in clinical research ethics and clinical trials to discuss ethical issues around topics of interest in British Columbia and beyond.
The 2024 AABHL (Australasian Association of Bio ethics and Health law) Conference is an opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration. We aim to promote an open exchange of ideas and a chance to meaningfully connect with others. Join us for an incredible lineup of engaging presentations, riveting keynotes and thought provoking panels. The program will be focussed around the AABHL streams of Clinical Ethics, Health Law, Teaching Ethics, Research and Innovation Ethics, Public Health Law & Ethics, Student and Early Career Researchers and Empirical Ethics. We invite abstracts on topics related to any of these streams
Organized by Centre for Biomedical Ethics (CBmE) National University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine We are delighted to invite you to the 2nd APEC. The Conference will ride on the foundation laid at the Inaugural Conference held last year wherein Emerging Paediatric Ethical Issues was engaged. In 2024, the aim is to move upwards and reflect on addressing the issues that exist in the domains of Adolescent Care, Research, and Domiciliary Care. We are privileged to have as our Opening Keynote Speaker, Prof John Massie from Australia and Prof Dominic Wilkinson from United Kingdom as our Closing Keynote Speaker. Prof Massie will join Prof Daniel Tsai from Taiwan and Prof Erwin Khoo from Malaysia as Plenary Speakers. Each of the Plenaries will be followed by a Symposium and a Panel Discussion. In response to feedback, Poster presentations will be invited. To enhance the learning, we have available a Post Conference optional activity – Ethics in the Gardens.
A warm welcome to the members of the Asian Paediatric Ethics Network. We expect about 100 participants and promise many opportunities for discussion and interaction.
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