6th ICCEC/7th ISCB Program
Portland Art Museum

Friday, May 14, 2010 – Day 4 (half day)

8:00–8:30 am REGISTRATION / HOT EUROPEAN-STYLE BREAKFAST

8:30-9:50 am SESSION J - Concurrent Sessions

WORKSHOP Chair: Reiter-Theil (CHE) and Jox (DEU)

  • Reiter-Theil (CHE); Jox (DEU); Stutzki (CHE); Ganzini (USA); Schwab (CHE)
  • Requests for Hastening Death: A Matter for Physicians, Lay Organizations or Clinical Ethics Consultation?
    Abstract #175

WORKSHOP

  • Griggins (USA); Robichaud (USA)
  • Making Medical Decisions for the Forgotten Ones
    Abstract #162

PAPERS Chair: T. Faller (USA)

  • Braun (USA)
    Sallekhana: the Ethicality and Legality of Religious Suicide in the Jain
    Abstract #114

  • Christie (CAN)
    Resource Allocation in the Intensive Care Unit: Bioethics Gone Bad, Bad Bioethics or Just Reality?
    Abstract #46

PAPERS Chair: R. Volbrecht (USA)

  • Pope (USA)
    The Growing Decision Making Power of Healthcare Committees and Why Regulation Is Needed to Assure Due Process
    Abstract #53

  • Chen (TWN)
    Does Western Ethics Consultation Work in East Asian Medical Encounters?
    Abstract #31

  • Singleton (CAN)
    Here Comes the Judge
    Abstract #178

PAPERS Chair: H. Anderson (USA)

  • Foglia (USA); Pearlman (USA); Berkowitz (USA)
    Identifying Underlying Systems Issues in Ethics Case Consultation
    Abstract #67

  • Crowell (CAN); Hrynchak (CAN)
    The Art of the Ethics Consultation: Form, Flexibility and Function
    Abstract #172

  • Berkowitz (USA); Alfandre (USA); Fox (USA)
    Documenting Ethics Consultation In the Health Record
    Abstract #80

PANELS Chair: B. Molewijk (NLD)

  • Wasson (USA); Anderson-Shaw (USA): *Parsi (USA)
    Challenging Cases and Strategies for Addressing Moral Distress in Clinical Ethics Consultations
    Abstract #146

  • Dauwerse (NLD); Stolper (NLD); *Weidema (NLD)
    The Wood for the Trees. Aims of Ethics Support: Between Theory and Practice
    Abstract #161

PAPERS Chair: P. Backlar (USA)

  • Volpe (USA)
    Expressed and Unexpressed Information Needs for Informed Consent in Health Care
    Abstract #51

  • Durocher (CAN)
    Discharge Planning with Older Adults: The Case of the Shopkeeper
    Abstract #89

  • Smith (USA); Bruce (USA); *R. Sharp (USA)
    An Ethics Consultation Service: Experiences and Processes
    Abstract #65

PANELS Chair: S. Welch (USA)

  • Rentmeester (USA); Chapple (USA)
    When Time Won't Tell: Case Consultation in Long-Term Acute Care
    Abstract #77

  • Zadunayski (CAN); Leier (CAN); Byrne (CAN); Goldsand (CAN )
    The End of Life when Life is Just Beginning: Examining the Role of Proportionality and Best Interests in Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care
    Abstract #169

9:50-10:10 am BREAK

10:10-11:45 am SESSION K – PLENARY Chair: J. Tuohey (USA)

  • Kurt Schmidt (DEU)
    Consulting "Dr. House"
    Abstract #164

  • CASE STUDY
    Amputation to cure or IV antibiotics to manage: who decides what benefit?
    Can a surrogate refuse a life-saving intervention? A case of ‘bad blood.’

AMSTERDAM 2011/SAO PAULO 2012

CLOSING

*Asterisk by presenter’s name means he or she is not in attendance

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