26.01.2012
International Workshop for Ethics in Pediatrics
Pediatric Ethics – Where are we today?
Where are we going tomorrow?
Date: March 22-23, 2012
Dealing with children in clinical practice, research, or public health practice presents unique questions that call for special attention and which require an interdisciplinary approach in order to be sufficiently addressed. The social, medical, legal and philosophical context in which pediatrics is practiced plays a critical role in what kinds of ethical questions we are asking and definitely in how we resond to them. Pediatric ethics is faced with the challange to provide conceptual and methodological approaches in how to approach them as well as with the request for practical recommendations. The goal of this international and interdisciplinary workshop is to review some of the current debates in the field and examine where pediatric ethics is today and where it is going.
Please register until March 1, 2012. Limited number of participants.
To register, please send an email to: streuli@ethik.uzh.ch
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