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SUMMARY:Lund Medical Ethics Conference
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LOCATION:Lund\, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:<p>Conference programme:</p>\n<p>09:00 &ndash\; 09:15 Welcome and organisational details<br>09:15 &ndash\; 09:40 G&ouml\;ran Hermer&eacute\;n (Lund University)\, The identity and future(s) of medical ethics<br>09:45 &ndash\; 10:10 Tuija Takala (University of Helsinki)\, The Covid pandemic and the elderly</p>\n<p>coffee break</p>\n<p>10:30 &ndash\; 10:55 Ulrik Kihlbom (Uppsala University)\, The Covid pandemic and the children<br>11:00 &ndash\; 11:25 Lukas Meier (Cambridge University)\, The ethics of COVID-19 triage<br>11:30 &ndash\; 11:55 William B&uuml\;low O'Nils (Uppsala University and Stockholm University)\, Do you have to deserve a pig's heart?</p>\n<p>lunch break</p>\n<p>Parallel sessions:<br><br>13:00 &ndash\; 13:25 Helene Bodeg&aring\;rd (Karolinska Institutet)\, Towards understanding shared decision-making in patient-doctor consultations &ndash\; an empirical approach<br>13:30 &ndash\; 13:55 Leila El-Alti (University of Gothenburg)\, The predicament of person-centredness in Swedish forensic psychiatry<br>14:00 &ndash\; 14:25 Kristina Hug (Lund University)\, How proven is &ldquo\;proven intervention&rdquo\;? Challenges to ethical justification of placebo controls in light of the global move towards &ldquo\;conditional approval&rdquo\; programs</p>\n<p><br>13:00 &ndash\; 13:25 Ji-Young Lee (University of Copenhagen)\, Assisted reproduction as a case of social enhancement<br>13:30 &ndash\; 13:55 Antoinette Lundahl (Karolinska Institutet)\, Self-harming patients with borderline personality disorder receive too long compulsory hospital admissions\, with detrimental effects</p>\n<p>coffee break</p>\n<p>14:45 &ndash\; 15:10 S&oslash\;ren Holm (University of Oslo and University of Manchester)\, Is the authorship exploitation of biomedical doctoral students an unsolvable problem? A 10 year report from the frontline<br>15:15 &ndash\; 15:40 Daan Kenis (University of Antwerp)\, Precision medicine\, standpoint theory and epistemic injustice<br>15:45 &ndash\; 16:10 Linus Brostr&ouml\;m and Anna Nilsson (Lund University)\, Non-discriminatory thresholds for informed consent to research participation&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>May 31</p>\n<p>09:00 &ndash\; 09:25 Mette Hartlev (University of Copenhagen)\, How do big data and AI research projects challenge the current research ethics and regulatory framework?<br>09:30 &ndash\; 09:55 Gert Helgesson (Karolinska Institutet)\, Misuse of co-authorship in medical PhD theses in Scandinavia: a questionnaire survey<br>10:00 &ndash\; 10:25 Peter Zuk (Harvard Medical School)\, Neural data: not for sale<br><br>coffee break<br><br>10:45 &ndash\; 11:10 Thomas Hartvigsson (University of Gothenburg)\, Mental and causal capacity: how to understand the metaphysics of mental capacity&nbsp\;<br>11:15 &ndash\; 11:40 Manne Sj&ouml\;strand (Karolinska Institutet)\, The ethics of suicide risk assessment<br>11:45 &ndash\; 12:10 Joar Bj&ouml\;rk (Karolinska Institutet)\, Different faces of autonomy in palliative care<br><br>lunch break<br><br>13:15 &ndash\; 13:40 Niklas Juth (Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet)\, Notions of severity in just health care priority setting<br>13:40 &ndash\; 14:00 Closing words</p>\n<p>If you would like to attend the conference\, please let us know at LMEC2022@med.lu.se before May 20.</p>
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