Through March 15, 2017
University of Chicago Center in Hong Kong All day
Time:
Mar 14: 15:00 - 19:00
Mar 15: 15:00 - 19:15
Conference Sponsors:
University of Chicago Transplant Center
MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence
Conference Objective:
Using an interactive case-based format, we will explore the concept of “shared decision making” outside of the Anglo-American medical contexts, such as the decisions made on behalf of neonates and for elderly patients.
Co-Chairs:
Mark Siegler, MD
Peter Angelos, MD, PhD
J. Michael Millis, MD
Phillip Beh, MBBS
Guest Speakers:
Bernard Lo, MD, President & CEO The Greenwall Foundation, Professor of Medicine Emeritus, Director Emeritus, Program in Medical Ethics, University of California San Francisco
Gilberto Ka-Kit Leung, MBBS, Assistant Dean & Clinical Associate Professor, Honorary Consultant Neurosurgeon, Director of Centre of Education and Training, Department of Surgery, Director of Trauma Service, Queen May Hospital, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Kenneth KY Wong, Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, The University of Hong Kong
Paul Burcher, MD, PhD, Program Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Associate Professor of Bioethics and OB/Gyn, Associate Director of Alden March Bioethics Institute, Obstetrics and Gynecology Albany Medical College
Ruiping Fan, PhD, Chair Professor of Bioethics and Public Policy , Department of Public Policy, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong
The following topics will be discussed:
Cross-cultural Views on Difficult Decisions Near the End of Life
Are Ethical Constructs Ready for the Advances in Neuroscience?
From Deep Brain Stimulation to Head Transplantation
Western Concepts of Informed Consent
Informed Consent: A Chinese Perspective
Cesarean Section on Maternal Request: Did We Let Concerns for Autonomy Get Ahead of Safety?
Ethics and Dilemma in Neonates with Necrotizing Enterocolitis: How Short is Too Short?
The Role of the Surrogate in Surgical Decision Making
Decision Making in the Last Several Decades in Hong Kong
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