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Contents
Editorial C. Brall
News from the EACME Bureau
Start of new EACME Pool
Not “Statler und Waldorf” A past president’s view on concerns, challenges, and opportunities
The allocation and prioritization of medical prevention: the case of COVID-19 vaccination schedules T. Żuradzki
PhD Thesis Summaries A. Cavolo, A. Pereira Daoud, L. Bongers
Webinar Summary – Forum for Global Health Ethics: “The Power of Artificial Intelligence for Advancing Health Equity” E. Muhl
New EACME Member: Unit of Medical Ethics, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University D. Cutas
L’éthique de la recherche face au défi climatique J. Martin
Call for abstracts Master Class “Data Justice in Healthcare” February 2024 Tübingen
ICCEC Rome 7-10 June 2023 Rome
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Editorial Board
Editorial
Dear EACME colleagues and friends,
I hope this edition of the EACME newsletter finds you well! First and foremost, I would like to stress that this newsletter lives thanks to your contributions. Therefore, I would like to thank those who contributed to this edition and would like to encourage you to send us short texts about your research projects, book projects, collaborations, announcements, etc. As EACME explicitly sees itself as a platform to promote young academics in the field of biomedical ethics, we are also very excited about contributions from early career researchers, for example in the form of summaries of PhD projects or researchvisits. In this newsletter, we are glad to have three summaries of exciting PhD projects! The editorial team also would like to welcome Dani O’Connor, who aims to promote the voices of early career researchers within EACME and the newsletter. In addition to the ‘young voices’, we also look forward to hear from the well-versed and experienced voices in bioethics:
We would like to present you once again our EACME past presidents’ views on concerns, challenges, and opportunities in the field of bioethics. We deem that their yearly insights are very important and not just ‘Statler and Waldorf’-like. Another challenge raised – by another well versed EACME contributor – is the role of climate change in the field of health, which presents a continuously central topic that requires to be tackled at the intersection of health, society and policy. Finally, the December edition of the EACME Newsletter will be devoted to a special topic and we would appreciate your inputs on what topic you would find interesting. Climate change and bioethics or the role of AI tools like Chat GPT in bioethics would be two suggestions. Looking forward to receiving your suggestions and inputs on what topic would interest you most!
Very best wishes,
Caroline Brall
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