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EACME Newsletter 62

  • 13 December 2022
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Contents

Editorial C. Brall

News from the EACME Bureau

Doctors Now More Likely to Make Patients DNACPR – New Research Shows B. Chang

Why research integrity matters J. Tijdlink

EACME Prize Winners

Chair Holders in Medical Ethics: The EACME Interview Series B. Molewijk

Webinar Summary: Forum on Global Health Ethics Webinar MPOX, Bioethics, and the LGBTQI+ D. Duc Duong and J. Schwarz

The Empirical Bioethics Summer School: A New European training collaboration M. Dunn

PhD Thesis Summaries L. Landeweerd S. Zhao E. van Steijvoort

Team Participation in the EACME Conference in Varese C. Gastmans

New EACME Board Member: Presentation of ETØK and Motivation for Board Membership K. Bærøe

Presentation Host of EACME 2023: Center for Bioethics and Biolaw, University of Warsaw

Book Review M. Aluas

Book Review J. Martin

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Editorial Board

Editorial

Dear EACME colleagues and friends,

With Christmas and the end of the year approaching fast, I hope you can take some time to reminisce about what 2022 has brought you personally and professionally. Professionally, it was great to see so many of you – finally in person again – at the EACME conference in Varese and to continue the ‘dialogue to bridge the gaps in bioethics’. During the conference, it once more became apparent that the dialogue in and on bioethics is not limited to a dialogue in English, but can include a variety of languages spoken in our EACME community. The EACME Bureau and Board think that it is important to open the dialogue also to those centers, who primarily work in other languages and in which they feel more confident.

We therefore encourage members to promote their research as well as webinars and conferences, which are held in other languages than English, in the EACME News and the EACME Newsletter. Through this, we hope that the dialogue gets even more diverse and engaging for all EACME members.

In this edition of the newsletter, we are happy to present you a variety of articles, presenting among others latest research on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the ways doctors make end-of-life decisions, an account on why research integrity matters and a webinar report on the topic of “MPOX, Bioethics, and the LGBTQI+ Community”. In addition, we started a new interview series with chair holders in medical ethics in EACME members institutes to present the focus of and vision for their chair as well as to inform about new developments and projects. We furthermore received a contribution about the team participation in this year’s EACME Conference by the Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, KU Leuven, which might hopefully inspire other member centers for the next conference.

But for now, I wish you an enjoyable end of the year and happy holidays.

Warmest wishes,

Caroline Brall

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