Following the launch of the First Annual Summer Workshop last year, we are delighted to present to you the upcoming Clinical Ethics Workshop Series and its inaugural workshop, The Duty of Disclosure and What it Means for All of Us. The series will cover a broad spectrum of ethical issues that the frontline healthcare community, medico-legal practitioners and ethicists are likely to encounter day by day in their duties and working environment. We are very honored to have Mr. James Badenoch QC to deliver a plenary talk on Patient Consent: A Dramatic Change In The Law – What does the Supreme Court decision in Montgomery mean for doctors? and share his court case in victory to overturning the Bolam principle about the doctors’ duty of disclosure.
The workshop comprises a lively mix of lectures, cases and panel discussions to discuss and challenge the ethical, legal and regulatory framework underpinning required professional behaviors. Academics, healthcare professionals, medico-legal practitioners and interested parties are welcome!
FREE ADMISSION. PRIOR REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Date: 5 September 2015 (Saturday)
Time: 8:45 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Registration starts at 8:00 a.m.)
Venue: Yasumoto International Academic Park, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Traffic Directory)
Registration: FULL (For enquiries, please email bioethics@med.cuhk.edu.hk)
For more information:
Event recaps:
Presentation slides
- Informed Consent – A Practitioner’s Viewpoint
- Problems and Exceptions to Informed Consent
- Disclosing Patients Condition to Others
- Requests for Deception
- Deception amongst Healthcare Workers
Webcasts
Introductory Remarks
Session I: The Duty of Disclosure
What is the Ethical Duty of Disclosure
Informed Consent – A Practitioner’s Viewpoint
Problems and Exceptions to Informed Consent
Session I: The Duty of Disclosure – Q&A Session
Patient Consent: A Dramatic Change in the Law
Plenary Talk – Q&A Session
Disclosing Patients Condition to Others
Case Discussions
Is Lying to our Patients Acceptable?
Requests for Deception
Deception amongst Healthcare Workers
Session III: Non-disclosure and Lying – Q&A Session
Stay tuned with the Centre’s upcoming workshops!
- The Doctor-Patient Relationship
- Capacity and Competence for Decision Making
- Disagreements between Patients & Health Providers
- Negligence & Errors
CPD accreditations pending
Enquiries: CUHK Centre for Bioethics
Email: bioethics@med.cuhk.edu.hk
Tel.: 3943 9876