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Contents
Editorial C. Brall
News from the EACME Bureau
Expertise sharing
Introducing “Black and Brown in Bioethics”
Webinar Summary – The Metaverse: A Role to Play in Mental Healthcare?
PhD Thesis Summaries H. Bout, K. Gerritse
Book review J. Martin
Event – Forschung mit Smartphone–apps
Survey functioning ethics committees
Fondation Brocher
ICCEC & CBS Montreal 2024 October 19th 2023 – Call for abstracts
Deadline Next newsletter
Editorial Board
Editorial
Dear EACME colleagues and friends,
I hope you had an inspiring conference in Warsaw and that you had fruitful exchanges and opportunities to build collaborations!
EACME would like to further foster collaborations and exchanges between its members and initiated the EACME pool for expertise sharing. Interested individuals are therefore invited to sign up for the expertise pool if they would like to be contacted for presenting their research and topics of their expertise at other member institutions (see p. 5 for further information).
In this issue, we would also like to emphasise the “Black and Brown in Bioethics” Initiative, which was launched in the UK by three colleagues to establish research, events, training resources led by people of colour, aiming to promote anti-racism and focus on issues affecting ethnic minorities. The three founders achieved the Paul Schotsmans prize for their research project “Inclusive bioethics: modifying methodology to transform research”, which they also present in this issue.
In addition to this, you will find in this issue a summary about the webinar on Metaverse and its role in mental healthcare, and two PhD thesis summaries on moresprudence and organizational learning on moral issues and on shared decision-making in transgender healthcare. I wish you an enjoyable reading of this newsletter and a great semester start.
Very best wishes,
Caroline Brall
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