6th ICCEC/7th ISCB Program
Portland Art Museum

Thursday, May 13, 2010 – Day 3

8:00–8:30 am REGISTRATION

8:00–8:30 am COLD USA-STYLE BREAKFAST

8:30–10:05 am SESSION F – PLENARY Chair: S. Reiter-Theil (CHE)

  • Eduardo A. Rueda Barrera (COL)
    Pitfalls for Appropriate Ethical Supervision of Clinical Trials in Columbia: Reflections on the Role of Certification
    Abstract #8

  • Barbara Bennett Jacobs (USA)
    Integrating Aesthetic and Ethical Knowing into the Art of Lamentation Ethics Consulting
    Abstract #108

  • Case Study
    But I’m Not Dead Yet! Ethics and Organ Procurement

10:05-10:25 am BREAK

10:25 am-11:45 am SESSION G - Concurrent Sessions

WORKSHOP

  • V. Brown (USA); DeRenzo (USA)
    Identifying Collaborative Opportunities for Clinical Ethics Consultation: Towards a Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Systems Complexity, Uncertainty, and Conflict for Improved Patient and Family Satisfaction in the ICU
    Abstract #103

PANEL

  • Jurchak (USA); Cochrane (USA)
    Pulling the Plug After a Spinal Cord Injury: Pro and Con
    Abstract #63

PAPERS Chair: N. Steinkamp (NLD)

  • Dauwerse (NLD)
    Ethics Support in the Netherlands: State of the Art and Issues for Strategy
    Abstract #143

  • Sokolowski (CAN)
    The Moral use of Advance Directives with the Alzheimers' Patient: At the Crossroads of Theory and Clinical Practice
    Abstract #76

  • Garchar (USA)
    100 Ethics Consults: Trends in Reasons for Consult Requests, Recommendations, and Outcomes
    Abstract #29

PAPERS Chair: J. Tuohey (USA)

  • Afolabi (NGA)
    Ethical Dilemmas within Non-Physician Consultations: an Examination of Self-referral to Laboratory Scientists
    Abstract #41

  • Aulisio (USA)
    The Many Faces of Culture: Challenges for an Autonomy Ethic
    Abstract #105

PAPERS Chair: B. Segal (USA)

  • Huth (for *Pape) (CAN)
    The Artful Intersection of Psychology and Bioethics Within the Context of an Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #115

  • Spranzi (FRA); Fournier(FRA)
    The Performative and Hermeneutical Role of the Ethical Principle of "Respect for Autonomy": Lessons from Clinical ethics consultations in the French context
    Abstract #128

  • Magill (USA)
    Developing an Online Academic Graduate Certificate Program to Train Clinical Ethics Consultants
    Abstract #39

PAPERS: Chair: T. Faller(USA)

  • Huth (for Mundle) (CAN)
    Self-Discovery in the Art of Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #16—did not present

  • Klugman (USA); M. Carter (USA)
    Cultural Engagement in Clinical Ethics
    Abstract #28

  • Kato (JPN)
    On Conscientious Objection to Brain Death
    Abstract #142

PAPERS: Chair: M. Rice (USA)

  • Burda (USA)
    Understanding the Maternal-Fetal Relationship: An Alternative Approach to Maternal-Fetal Conflict
    Abstract #55

  • McClimans (GBR)
    Justifying Clinical Ethics: Bridging the Gap Between Evaluation and Advocacy
    Abstract #90

  • Godkin (CAN)
    Inspiring Ethical Reflection through Art
    Abstract #22

PAPERS Chair: A. Ho (CAN)

  • Jormsri (THA)
    erception of Nursing Students regarding Ethical Issues in Nursing Practice
    Abstract #48

  • Brkljacic Zagrovic (for Sorta-Bilajac) (HRV)
    Clinical Ethics Consultations: Between Legal Vagueness and Actual Needs (with reference to University Hospital Rijeka)
    Abstract #126

  • Blank (USA)
    A Pro Change Ethics Consultation: Catalyzing Informed and Active Patient Decision Making During Advanced Illness

PAPERS Chair: L. Pessini(BRA)

  • Tai (TWN) Ethical Consultation to Researchers in Social and Behavioral Sciences
    Abstract #92

  • R. Vaswani (IND); V. Vaswani (IND) Euthanasia: Indian Physicians’ perceptions
    Abstract #86

  • Allen (USA); Wiggins (USA) Values Emerging in Limit Situations: The Need for a Responsive Ethics Situations
    Abstract #136

PAPERS Chair: J. Holmes (USA)

  • Brannigan (USA)
    Saving Face in Intercultural Communicative Contexts
    Abstract #45

  • Kessler (NLD)
    Improving Moral Sensitivity: Experiences with an Ethics Training for Youth Health Care Workers
    Abstract #13

  • Milligan (AUS)
    "Get me home so I can kill myself"
    Abstract #137

11:45 – 1:15 pm AMERICAN JAZZ LUNCH featuring Portland’s own Mayfield Four

1:15-2:35 pm SESSION H - Concurrent Sessions

WORKSHOP

  • Maitland (USA)
    Framing the Case: A Narrative Approach to Ethics Consultation application
    Abstract #150

PAPERS Chair: M. Allee (USA)

  • Pullman (CAN)
    So What’s So Bad About Medical Paternalism?
    Abstract #177

  • Mokwunye (USA); *Sokol (USA)
    A New Clinical Ethics Tool for Clinicians: The Ethics Checklist
    Abstract #14

POSTERS Chair: N. Kockler (USA)

  • Moore (USA); Pouliet (USA); *Gallagher (USA)
    The Many Colors of an Integrated Ethics Program
    Abstract #132

  • Wallner (AUT)
    Values-Based Management: Bridging the Gap between Clinical and Organizational Ethics
    Abstract #97

  • Bosek (USA); Fung USA); Madden (USA)
    Insufficient Blood Inventory to Meet the Needs of Life-Threatening Bleeds: An Institutional Policy Dilemma
    Abstract #11

PANELS Chair: S. Jaech (USA)

  • Jurchak (USA); Robinson (USA); Powers (USA)
    "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Not Medically Indicated": Conceptual, Community, and Policy Development
    Abstract #79

  • B. Carter (USA): Wocial (USA)
    Ethics and Palliative Care: Which Consultant and When?
    Abstract #138

PAPERS Chair: M. Hodges (USA)

  • Slowther (GBR)
    Determining best interests for patients who cannot decide for themselves: Challenges for Clinical Ethics Committees
    Abstract #131

  • Sokolowski (CAN)
    Sexuality and Dementia in Long-Term Care: Ethical Issues
    Abstract #88

  • Crowell (CAN)
    The Art of Ethics and the Ethics of Spiritual Care
    Abstract #171

WORKSHOP

  • Shelton (USA); Orr (USA)
    Clinical Ethics Consultations: Developing Competencies in Process and Format
    Abstract #44

PAPERS Chair: S. Welch (USA)

  • Milligan (AUS)
    How can we use "the arts" in teaching "the art of ethics" to health care professionals?
    Abstract #139

  • Harper (USA)
    Clinical Ethics - Art and Science
    Abstract #134

  • Paul (DEU)
    Session: Putting theories at work?
    Abstract #78

PAPERS Chair: R. Hamel (USA)

  • Vawter (USA)
    Ethical Complexities of Controlled Donation after Cardiac Death
    Abstract #158

  • Perry (USA)
    Credential Ethics Consultants: Discussing a Model in Use for Nine Years
    Abstract #184

  • Johnston (GBR)
    UK Hospital Consultants' Perception of Clinical Ethics Support
    Abstract #33

PAPERS Chair: J. Tuohey (USA)

  • Van Laethem (CAN)
    The Art (and Science) of Ethics Consultations in Research Issues
    Abstract #154

  • Sabaratnam (SGP); Joseph (SGP)
    The Singapore Initiative to build capacity in Clinical Ethics
    Abstract #188

2:35-2:55 pm BREAK

2:55-4:30 pm SESSION I – PLENARY Chair: G. Widdershoven (NLD)

Signing of a mutual protocol on the promotion of excellence in clinical ethics between your medical faculty at the Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center and the Providence Center for Health Care Ethics, Portland, by Prof. Dr. Dr. Reinhard Urban, Dean; Univ.-Prof. Dr. W. Norbert Paul, M.A, Director; Russ Danielson, Chief Executive; (Rev.) John F. Tuohey, PhD, Regional Director.

  • Gary Goldsand (CAN)
    Crucial Skills for Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #170

  • Ken Kipnis (USA)
    The Certified Clinical Ethics Consultant
    Abstract #113

  • Case Study
    Ethical Issues for Placebo Use in Patient Care

4:30 pm End of day

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

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