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News, blogs, jobs, press articles, reports and think pieces from around the field of medical ethics, bioethics and law. This page is a mixture of news from the IME and others that we are aware of. You can filter all news by category, year and/or month in order to find exactly what you are looking for. Please contact us to get your news, blog, jobs, press articles, reports and think pieces featured here.
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American Society for Bioethics & Humanities (ASBH) conference & International Neuroethics Society (INS) meeting
Paolo Corsico, PhD student, University of Manchester School of Law, received an IME conference grant to present at the American Society for Bioethics & Humanities conference, & the International Neuroethics Society annual meeting, 2018. Read his report below
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Conscientious Objection in Healthcare
Toni Saad, a final year student at Cardiff University, was the recipient of a 2018 IME Elective Bursary. Read his report below
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IME Spring Conference: Rights, Access & Entitlement to Healthcare on 9 March 2018
Lydia Daniels, a third year medical student at Imperial College London, was given an IME grant to attend our 2018 Spring Conference. Read her report below
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Should religious patients be considered autonomous in their decision-making?
Simrit Kudhail, a 4th year student at University of Birmingham, was awarded IME funding to enable him to present at the UNESCO 12th World Conference in Bioethics, March 2017, Limassol, Cyprus. Read his report below
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Posters by Titilopemi Oladosu, King’s College London
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CEPE/ETHICOMP 2017: Values in Emerging Science & Technology
Helen Smith is a PhD student, University of Bristol, who was awarded IME funding to enable her to attend CEPE/ETHICOMP 2017: Values in Emerging Science & Technology on 5-8 June in Turin, Italy. Read her report below
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A personal reflection of ethical dilemmas encountered, and the cost-benefit analysis to Livingstone Central Hospital in Zambia of hosting elective in maternal, neonatal and child health
Elective Report by Laura Shorthouse, 4th Year Medical Student, University of Liverpool
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The path of least resistance? Historical, political & philosophical context of the Belgium euthanasia experience
Report of Intercalated Project by Toni Saad, MA in Bioethics and Medical Law, St Mary's University, Twickenham
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Gender, Relationships & Equality
Students Rachel Gallagher & Charlotte Mills, Bristol BSc Bioethics programme, University of Bristol, received an Institutional Grant for their Bioethics Conference 'Gender, Relationships & Equality', April 2016. Well worth a read as it focuses on a very interesting topic which is not often discussed.
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