Keywords
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Biomedical ethics Elderly Case-based |
Target Audience
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Attendees with an interest in ethical challenges in the treatment of the aging and elderly; those who enjoy debate and lively discussion; and those who wish to discuss cross-cultural application of the principles of classical biomedical ethics. |
Aims and Objectives
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This interactive workshop is structured around 3 case studies with a geriatric focus. The intent is to analyse the problems presented in each situation using precepts of modern biomedical ethics and to develop a consensus regarding the appropriateness of the care that was provided in each case. The workshop will not concern itself with end-of-life care, but rather will examine decision-making in common daily practice situations. It is hoped that participants will not only provide lively discussion, but also, present cultural attitudes and interventions that differ from more traditional approaches.
Learning Objectives - 1. To provide a context for reviewing the basic principles of biomedical ethics and their application.
2. To identify ethical challenges that occur in caring for aging individuals.
3. To gain knowledge that will facilitate the development of skills for effective resolution of ethical conflicts that arise during the care of the elderly.
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