6th ICCEC/7th ISCB Program
Portland Art Museum

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 – Day 2

7:30–8:30 am Registration

8:00-8:30 am Hot European-Style Breakfast

8:30–10:05 am Session A - Plenary Chair: G. Agich (USA)

  • Eleanor Milligan (AUS)
    From the Ground Up: Building a Clinical Ethics Service Down Under
    Abstract #135

  • Renzo Pegoraro (ITA)
    Relationship between the Clinical Ethicists and Hospital Ethics Committee: an Italian Experience
    Abstract #151

  • Case Study
    Medical Error: To Fix or Not to Fix

10:05-10:25 am Break

10:25-11:45 am Session B - Concurrent Sessions

PAPERS Chair: P. Backlar (USA)

  • Brahier (CHE)
    Genetic Counseling and Ethical Decision-Making – Reformulating the Principle of Autonomy in Clinical Ethics
    Abstract #141

  • Morgenweck (USA); *Derse (USA)
    A Greek Chorus for the Marginally Mentally Ill
    Abstract #100

  • Bean (CAN)
    Navigating the Murky Intersection between Clinical & Organizational Ethics: A Hybrid Case Taxonomy
    Abstract #99

PANEL Chair

  • Repenshek (USA); Pearlman (USA); Berkowitz (USA)
    Understanding the Method Behind the Madness: An Exploration of Methodologies Designed to Improve the Quality of Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #82

PANELS Chair: S. Finder (USA)

  • Wocial (USA); Boyle (USA); B. Carter (USA); Farrell (USA)
    Non-Resuscitation of a Fetus in the Gray Zone
    Abstract #124

  • Molewijk (NLD); Widdershoven (NLD); Stolper (NLD)
    Making their Ethics Work. Theory, Implementation and Training of Moral Case Deliberation
    Abstract #147

PANELS Chair: M. Hodges (USA)

  • Adams (USA); Winslade (USA)
    Philosophy, Therapy, and Clinical Ethics
    Abstract #25

  • Eves (USA): Gatliff (USA); Kirk(USA)
    Moral Distress & Ethics Consultations: Exploring its Relationship, Abilities & Boundaries
    Abstract #52

PAPERS Chair: B. Segal (USA)

  • Hsin (TWN); Hsu (TWN)
    A Narrative Approach toTeaching Ethics Concerning End-of-Life Care in Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
    Abstract #85

  • Rubinstein (ISR)
    Painism Model as a Way of Controlling and Reducing Pain and Suffering of Non-Verbal End- Stage Dementia Patient
    Abstract #144

  • Brkljacic Zagrovic (HRV)
    Palliative Medicine – The Nucleus of Modern Bioethics
    Abstract #127

POSTERS Chair: V. Vaswani (IND)

  • Kobert (DEU); *Pfaefflin (DEU)
    Participation of Patients, Family Members and Surrogates in Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #120

  • Kuhnel (USA); *Spelic (USA)
    Psychiatric Advance Directives Development Initiative - Respecting Autonomy and Encouraging Shared-Decision-Making in the Mental Health Care Arena
    Abstract #40

  • Shimoda (JPN); Urade (JPN);Ogawa (JPN)
    A Case in Which Explanation of the Treatment to the Competent Patient and the Implementation of Surgery are Refused by the Family Members: Making Use of the Clinical Ethics Examination Sheet in Emergency Medicine
    Abstract #27

PAPERS Chair: N. Kockler (USA)

  • Fournier (FRA); *Foureur (FRA); *Rari (FRA); *Jacquemin (FRA); *Soubrane (FRA)
    Empirical ethics: Long-term follow-up study of living liver donor candidates
    Abstract #123

  • Orathai (THA)
    A Research and Development of The Moral Virtue Indicators for Nursing Students
    Abstract #64

  • Dudzinski (USA)
    Ethics Consultant 's Role in Implementing the Washington Death with Dignity Act at a Public Medical Center
    Abstract #155

PANELS Chair: R. Potter (USA)

  • Anderson-Shaw (USA); Cronin (USA); *Elster (USA)
    Disclosure of Misattributed Paternity in Living Kidney Transplant: Point, Counterpoint
    Abstract #57

  • N. Brown (USA); Dueker (USA)
    Profit, Mission and Physician Advertising—Pushing Limits and Pushing Buttons
    Abstract #35

PAPERS Chair: R. Volbrecht(USA)

  • A. Ho (CAN)
    Family Narratives in Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #107

  • Steinkamp (NLD)
    Regulation of Healthcare Ethics Committees in Europe?
    Abstract #153

PAPERS Chair: S. Reiter-Theil (CHE) and R. Førde (NOR) The Voice of the Patients
Abstract #176

  • Stutzki (CHE)
    "Unfiltered" voices of patients - lessons to be learned from an alternative media project. An Audio-Visual Presentation
    Abstract #176a

  • Reiter-Theil (CHE)
    Why is it important, but remains a challenge, to involve patients and relatives in Clinical Ethics Consultation (CEC)?
    Abstract #176c

  • Førde (NOR)
    Inclusion of Patients in Case Consultations. Benefits and Burdens
    Abstract #176d

  • Jox (DEU) *Schaider (DEU), *Borasio (DEU)
    How we Involve Patients and Relatives in Palliative Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #176e

11:45–1:15 pm Lunch

12:00–1:00 pm ISCB Business Meeting

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

ISCB PANEL Chair: Tai (TWN) and Tsai (TWN)

  • Tai (TWN); Chiu (TWN); Chen (TWN); Hung (TWN) Chang (TWN); -Arrigo (TWN); Tsai (TWN)
    Perspectives on Professionalism and Ethical

PAPERS Chair: N. Paul (DEU) Clinical Ethics and the Art of Adequacy
Abstract #42

  • Mitzkat (DEU)
    On the Adequacy of Theoretical Foundations of Clinical Ethics as a Practice

  • Greif-Higer (DEU)
    On the Adequacy of Communication in Clinical Ethics Consultations

  • Ilkilic (DEU)
    Striving for Intercultural Adequacy in Clinical Ethics

  • Weiher (DEU)
    In Search for Spiritual Adequacy at the End of Life: A Short Grammar for Caregivers

PAPERS Chair: S. Jaech (USA)

  • Bradley(USA); Morgenweck(USA); Derse (USA);*Somberg(USA);*Brasel(USA)
    Ten-year Experience with a Non-Legislated Hospital Futility Policy
    Abstract #34

  • Vawter (USA)
    Preparing Clinical Ethics Committees to Address Pandemic-Related Consultation Challenges
    Abstract #156

POSTERS Chair: B. Evenson (USA)

  • Holmes (USA)
    Engaging Ethics in Palliative Care Cases
    Abstract #94

  • Alfandre (USA)
    Hospital Discharges Against Medical Advice – How to Understand and Manage These Ethical Dilemmas
    Abstract #83

  • Goldsand (CAN)
    The Default Advance Care Directive
    Abstract #167

POSTERS Chair: T. Faller (USA)

  • Plantz (USA)
    Withdrawing of Medically Provided Fluid and Nutrition in a Patient with Epidermolysis Bullosa
    Abstract #37

  • Pearlman (USA)
    Continuously Improving Ethics Consultation Services in VHA Facilities (2007-08)
    Abstract #68

  • Virani (CAN)
    An Innovative Strategy for Clinical Ethics Consultation in Developing Countries
    Abstract #185

PANELS Chair: R. Potter (USA)

  • Aulisio (USA); Molewijk (NLD)
    Expertise in Ethics Consultation & Moral Deliberation: Two Disparate Approaches?
    Abstract #121

  • Yudin (RUS); Miller (USA); Kelley (USA)
    Ethics Consultation at the End of Life: Insights from a Russian-American Collaboration
    Abstract #23

PANELS Chair: M. Repenshek (USA)

  • N. Brown (USA); Wall (USA)
    His Parents Want to Donate His Organs: Is He Dead? Do We Know?
    Abstract #75

  • Kessler (NLD)
    Interfere or not? Parental Autonomy in the Case of Obesity in Young Children
    Abstract #12

PAPERS Chair: A. Bryant (USA)

  • Stolper (NLD)
    Studying Moral Competence of Health Care Professionals
    Abstract #159

  • Frank (USA); *Thomas (USA)
    When it is Hard not to Judge: Two Cases studies on the importance of non-judgmental regard in Challenging Circumstances
    Abstract #148

  • Swiderski (USA); *Webber(USA); Ettinger (USA); *Dubler(USA)
    The Clinical Ethics Consultation Project: A Pilot Program to Develop Quality in Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #58

PAPERS Chair: A. Ho (CAN)

  • D'Haussy (FRA); Fournier (FRA)
    How to Manage the Gap Between What Homeless People Expect from Hospitals and their Real Medical as Well as Social Needs? An Empirical Ethics Study
    Abstract #130

  • Ells (CAN)
    Being Directive in Clinical Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #84

  • Foglia (USA); Fox (USA)
    Preventive Ethics: Addressing the Systemic Cause(s) of Ethics Concerns and Recurrent Ethics Consultation Cases
    Abstract #66

WORKSHOP

  • Wocial (USA); Petronio (USA)
    Navigating Communication Landmines in Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #18

2:35-2:55 pm BREAK

2:55-4:15 pm SESSION D – Concurrent Sessions

WORKSHOP

  • Paul (DEU); Tuohey (USA)
    Case Based Workshop on the Mainz Model of Reconstructive Clinical Ethics and the Providence Model for Clinical Decision-Making: An International Approach
    Abstract #189

WORKSHOP

  • Warren (CAN); Simpson (CAN)
    Clinical Ethics Consultation: Learning the Process and the Process of Learning
    Abstract #47

PANEL Chair

  • Finder (USA); Bliton (USA); Hynds (USA); Rosell (USA)
    We understand, but request otherwise": Experiencing Ethics, Doing Ethics Consultation
    Abstract #74

POSTERS Chair: R. Potter (USA)

  • Bock (for *Mundle) (CAN) Interpreting the Medical Validity of Religious Beliefs
    Abstract #122

  • McClimans (GBR); Slowther (GBR) Towards Integrating Ethics into the UK Regulatory Framework
    Abstract #118

  • Braun (USA) ; *Pardo-Lopez (ESP) Navigating International Law and Criminal Prosecution in the Quest for a Savior Sibling

PAPERS Chair: V. Fournier (FRA)

  • Plantz (USA) Ethical Dilemmas Encountered, Clinicians' Views of the Ethics Committee and Barriers to Ethics Consultation in a Teritary Care Pediatric Hospital
    Abstract #36

  • Edelstein (USA); DeRenzo (USA) Reconceptualizing Clinical Ethics Curbside Consultation as an Opportunity for Clinical Ethics Conflict Coaching: Learning from the Discipline of Conflict Management
    Abstract #112

  • Kakimoto (JAP) Notion of the Autonomy in Japanese Socio-Medical Context
    Abstract # 186

PAPERS Chair: M. Tai (TWA)

  • Schneiderman (USA)
    Effect of Ethics Consultations on Nonbeneficial Life-Sustaining Treatments in the Intensive Care Setting: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Abstract #7

  • Jormsri (THA)
    Work Experiences and Moral Competence in Nursing Practice Among Nurses In Northern Region
    Abstract #49

  • Gaille (FRA); *Foureur (FRA)
    Do Caring and Curing Involve Violence? The Meaning and the Scope of a Common Place about the Physician/Patient Relationship
    Abstract #129

PAPERS Chair: B. Evenson (USA)

  • Awaya (JPN)
    Organ Donation Without Self-determination: Opting-out in Japan
    Abstract #181

  • M. Sharp (USA)
    Clinical Uncertainties and the Art of Moral Imagination
    Abstract #38

  • D. Ho (USA)
    Adjudicating Moral Conflicts When There is a Fundamental Disagreement of Values
    Abstract #6

PAPERS Chair: R. Vaswani (IND)

  • Alfandre (USA); Berkowitz (USA); Foglia (USA); Fox (USA)
    Ethics Consultation Data as Quality Measures
    Abstract #81

  • *Abul Kalam (BGD)
    Social Research and Ethical Issues
    Abstract #43—did not present

PAPERS Chair: H. Anderson (USA)

  • Porz (CHE); *Laerdach (CHE)
    Hermeneutical Approaches to Clinical Ethics Consultancy: Some Personal Experiences
    Abstract #32

  • Wietchner (ISR)
    Ethics Committees' Decision Making – is there an ideal model?
    Abstract #163

  • Tsai (TWN)
    Using Oral History in Developing an Advance Directive Guideline in a Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program
    Abstract #60

PAPERS Chair: M. Rice

  • Rubinstein (ISR); *Tabak (ISR)
    Nurses' knowledge & attitudes concerning the option to participate in Healthcare Ethics Committee (HEC)
    Abstract #24

  • Rasmussen (USA)
    Moral Expertise and Authority in Bioethics Consultation
    Abstract #165

  • Steinkamp (NLD)
    Ethical Expertise and the Practice of Clinical Ethics
    Abstract #149

4:15-6:00 pm Dinner Break (on your own--explore the city)

6:00–8:30 pm SESSION E – EVENING *This session is open and free to the general public

PAPERS Chair: R. Forde (NOR), J. Tuohey (USA)

  • Pessini (BRA)
    Bioethics in Latin - America: Some Challenging Questions for the Present and Future
    Abstract #69

  • Voell (CAN)
    Dignity and Health Care Ethics: A Canadian Perspective
    Abstract #140

  • *Ali (BGD)
    Bio-Medical-Social Action By Bioethics: A Way to Combat Loss of Wellbeing
    Abstract #173

  • Vaswani (IND)
    "Is it my fault that I am a female?" Ethics of sex selection in the Indian Context
    Abstract #125

  • Beca (CHL)
    Evaluation of a First Individual Clinical Ethics Consultation System in a Chilean Adult ICU
    Abstract #59

This session is made possible in part through the generosity of donors to the Curtis R. Holzgang MD Visiting Scholar fund of the Providence St. Vincent Medical Foundation and a generous grant from the Northwest Health Foundation.

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

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