Introduction :
Thursday, March 3rd, 2022
09h00: welcome and introduction
09h15: Cookson Richard, University of York, Centre for Health Economics, Professor, Health Economics
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Rethinking health inequality: ethics, economics and evidence
09h35: Hallowell Nina, Oxford University, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities and Ethox Centre, Associate Professor, Sociology
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Artificial Intelligence and healthcare: exceptional technology?
09h55: Haro Baron Talia Rebeca, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, PhD Candidate, Political Science
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An Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) over compliant country: Mexican position’s on IPR and Access to Medicines in International Organizations (WIPO, WHO, WTO)
10h15: Jacobs Choowle, University of Zambia, Lecturer|researcher, Bioethics – Medical Ethics
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Ethical analysis of the normative values and beliefs influencing utilisation of care from skilled birth attendants among mothers in selected areas of Zambia
10h35: Jeske Melanie, University of California, San Francisco, Doctoral candidate, Sociology
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Humans and Organs on Chips: Modeling the Body in the Age of Translation
10h55: Kanazawa Reiko, University of Edinburgh, Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Research Fellow, History of Medicine
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Boundaries of Addiction and Disease: WHO’s Unique Position in Postwar International Drug Control and Global Health
10h55 – 11h15 – Coffee break
11h15: King Abby, Durham University, PhD Candidate, Anthropology
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Im/material infrastructures: The social and ethical implications of telemedicine in New Mexico’s Mental Healthcare System
11h35: Kober Gal, Bridgewater State University, Associate Professor, Philosophy
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Non-therapeutic Medical interventions: Justifications, Harm, and Autonomy
11h55: Pope Thaddeus, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Professor, Law
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Shared Decision Making and Patient Decision Aids: It Is Time to Revolutionize Informed Consent, So Patients Can Understand Their Treatment Options
12h15 – 13h30 – Buffet lunch
13h30: Schmidt Ulf, University of Hamburg, Faculty of Humanities, Department of History, Professor, Modern History
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Working Towards a “New Man”: Health Utopia and Societal Disillusion under East German Dictatorship.
13h50: Taithe Bertrand, University of Manchester, Professor, History of Medicine
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Humanitarian aid and public health policy: Hepatitis C in Cambodia.
14h15: Zuradzki Tomasz, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Philosophy & Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics, Assistant Professor, Bioethics – Medical ethics
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Deep uncertainties in bioethics
14h35: End of presentations
