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EACME Newsletter 43

  • 1 August 2016
At this year’s EACME conference in Leuven coming September we celebrate "30 years of Bioethics in Europe." EACME hence exists for 30 years already. On the one hand, this is a long time. On the other hand, biomedical ethics is still a very young discipline – if it can be even called a distinct discipline.
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EACME Newsletter 42

  • 1 May 2016
I am pleased to present you with the new EACMENewsletter. In this edition you will receive insights into a variety of subjects, such as a PHD-Project of the Swansea University, clinical research with children in Spain and the birthday of the Centre of Ethics Medicine in Bristol, UK.
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EACME Newsletter 41

  • 1 December 2015
The year 2015 is coming to a close. A good year for EACME! We could gain a good number of new member institutes and we had the privilege to conduct our yearly conference in wonderful Cagliari, Italy. We want to say a heartfelt word of thanks to all those of our members whose great commitment and hard work contributes to the success of our association.
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EACME Newsletter 40

  • 1 August 2015
You are currently holding the latest newsletter of EACME in your hands, this time as a special edition on the topic CLINICAL ETHICS - DEBATES, TRENDS AND CHALLENGES.
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EACME Newsletter 38

  • 1 December 2014
We look back on an exciting EACME conference in Lille, while already planning the next conference. In September 2015, we will meet on the subject of clinical ethics in Cagliari, Sardinia.
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EACME Newsletter 37

  • 1 September 2014
Dear friends, this year the EACME conference will be held in Lille, France from October 2nd – 4th. The topic of the conference is: frailty, vulnerability and social participation.
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EACME Newsletter 36

  • 1 May 2014
Perspectives on Assisted Dying in Europe. Death may be seen as the greatest of harms or conversely, as a release from greater harms of suffering and indignity. The way in which we view death will of course influence our beliefs about the moral rightness or wrongness of assisted dying.
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EACME Newsletter 35

  • 1 December 2013
This is my first editorial as new president of EACME. During the annual EACME meeting in Bochum, a new Bureau was established. Rouven Porz is prepared to place his talents further in the service of EACME as its Secretary-General. Ruud ter Meulen is taking up the task of Treasurer.
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EACME Newsletter 34

  • 1 September 2013
I’m writing this editorial while I am high up in the mountains, in front of a nice partially ice covered crown of peaks, and with a wide green valley which opens beneath. From so high up, my attention and thoughtsare roaming freely, with lightness, peace and hope.
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EACME Newsletter 33

  • 1 May 2013
Why am I posing this question? No, not because I am in a midlife crisis and no, I still think my job is fun. But sometimes, and especially lately, I keep asking myself: why again did I become an ethicist?
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