Introduction:
Thursday, April 7th, 2022
09h30: welcome and introduction
09h45: Yarborough Mark, University of California Davis, Dean’s Professor, Bioethics – Medical ethics
Deserving the Public’s Trust
10h05: Mitchell Veronica, University of Cape-Town, Cape-Town, Facilitator & Researcher, Medicine
& Van Nistelrooij Inge, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, PhD Assistant Professor, Philosophy
A relational ethical approach towards respectful maternity care for student training in obstetrics: An interdisciplinary response to the public health challenge of obstetric violence
10h25: Kaplan Robert, Stanford University, Stanford, Professor, Medicine
& Porzsolt Franz, Institute of Clinical Economics (ICE) e.V., President and Founder, Medicine
& Schmaling karen, Washington State University, Vancouver, Professor, Psychology
Ethical and social implications of clinical research
10h45: Jeske Melanie, University of California, San Francisco, Doctoral candidate, Sociology
Humans and Organs on Chips: Modeling the Body in the Age of Translation
11h05 – 11h20 Coffee break
11h20: Gagné-Julien Anne-Marie, Université du Québec, Montréal, PhD Student, Philosophy
The Concept of Mental Health Between Facts and Values
11h40: Dutta Achyntia Kumar, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, Professor, History of Medicine
Understanding and Fighting a Neglected Tropical Disease: Leishmaniasis as a Health Problem in India and the WHO, 1947-2015
12h – End of presentations