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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
08:00-09:00Welcome coffee
09:00-10:30
CONSULTA WORKSHOP (1) Hall BETHICS AND MEDICINE: ISSUES AND PROBLEMS INSOME AWARD AREAS – ICo-Chairs: Antonio Lepre, Filiberto Cimino
Current legislation in the field of preimplantationgenetic diagnosis in European Union membersFrancesco Paolo Busardò, Italy
Which consent in biobank-based researchGianluca Montanari Vergallo, Italy
The donation of a person’s body after death: a questionof ethics and scienceAlessandro Bonsignore, Italy
Clinical experimentation on vulnerable subjects: issueson the evaluation of a study on patients of the Italiansecure hospitals (OPG)Valeria Marino, Italy
Immigrants! How Italian emergency health workersperceive the “other” patientsPaola Antonella Fiore, Italy
Treatment prospects in sex offenders with paraphilicdisorders: pharmacological androgen deprivationbetween the need for social defense and the right tohealthRoberta Carrossino, Italy
From Bonifacio’s serum to stamina method:the “overpromising” of alternative therapiesGiacomo Tassi, Italy
The “Stamina” case: bioethical issuesFilomena Casella, Italy
SIOF NATIONAL CONGRESS ON Hall CFORENSIC DENTISTRY WORKSHOP (1)THE COMMUNICATION OF THE MISTAKE BETWEENETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICSCo-Chairs: P. di Michele, P. Frati, A. Polimeni
The physician’s duty to inform in patient’s decisionmaking processFrancesco De Stefano, Italy
What went wrong? The full disclosure policy to thepatientVittorio Fineschi, Italy
The full disclosure policy: a difficult balancing betweeninformation to the patient and communication to theodontologistsAlberto Laino, Italy
Dentistry and disabilityGabriela Piana, Italy
GENETICS (1) Hall DCo-Chairs: Jason T. Eberl, María Magnolia Pardo-López
Your own personal genome: ethical issues in direct-to-consumer (DTC) genomics servicesAmy Michelle DeBaets, USA
The ethics of preimplantational diagnosis in “savior”embryosIuri Cosme Dutra da Silva, Brazil
Enhancing human persons: does it violate human“Nature”?Jason T. Eberl, USA
Genetic data protection and reuse: ethical implicationsand legal issuesMaría Magnolia Pardo-López, Spain
WPA SECTION ON PSYCHIATRY, Hall ELAW AND ETHICS (1)Co-Chairs: Oren Asman, Harold J. Bursztajn
Ethical considerations in legal representation of olderclients with diminished capacity or impairedcompetenceMeytal Segal-Reich, Israel
The study of massive psychic trauma and resilience isfundamental for ethically informed psychiatricdiagnosis, treatment and forensic evaluationHarold J. Bursztajn & Omar S. Haque, USA
Informed consent in clinical studies on cognitivelyimpaired persons: an ethical dilemma in researchGary Sinoff, Israel
Experiencing seclusion: a phenomenological studyDave Holmes, Canada
Long acting injections antipsychotics: ethical issuesIrket Kadilli, Italy
BIOETHICS GENERAL (1) Hall FCo-Chairs: Vojin Raki , Didier Coeurnelle
Bio-enhancement or ultimate harmVojin Raki , Serbia
Personal identity and extended life: bioethical concernsRosa Rantanen, Finland
Collective consequences of a very long life: the rightto life extension could / should be considered a humanrightDidier Coeurnelle, France
The triangle of dependence in stem cell science: theimpact of law, ethics and science on stem cell researchand the phenomenon of stem cell tourismBianca Buechner, Germany
ETHICS GENERAL (1) Hall GCo-Chairs: Bert Vanderhaegen, Sophy Dombe
Human rights and Nigerian prisoners: are prisonersnot humans?Istifanus Joshua, Nigeria
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Consciousness: cognitive neurosciences and the problembrain/mindMassimo Gandolfini, Italy
Empirical ethics and its eternal problemBert Vanderhaegen, Belgium
Bio-ethics issues in literature and the arts: “Ecology ofthe Soul” mini-essaysMarija Emilija Kukubajska, Macedonia
Together rather than separately - conducting adiscussion about ethical dilemmas in a regionalmultidisciplinary multi-professional forumSophy Dombe, Israel
MEDICAL ETHICS (1) Hall HCo-Chairs: Abdul Halim Sawas, Luz Maria Pichardo Garcia
Internet, bioethics, and trends of conductLuz Maria Pichardo Garcia, México
Bioethical demand for clinical pharmacokineticAbdul Halim Sawas, Saudi Arabia
ETHICS EDUCATION Hall ICo-Chairs: Daniela Sotirova, Washirasorn Saengsuwan
Developing ethical understanding and designing arubric to measure progressMarie Catherine Letendre, Italy
Training the moral muscle: a competencies basedapproach to the teaching and evaluation ofprofessional ethicsJohannes Renders, The Netherlands
Ethical behavior in temporal perspective: ethical miragephenomenon in applied ethicsDaniela Sotirova, Bulgaria
Thai teachers’ opinions and reflective thinking onethics in science from participating in an academicservice project for science teacher developmentWashirasorn Saengsuwan, Thailand
BIOETHICS EDUCATION (1) Hall JCo-Chairs: Kevin Gary Behrens, Yohanna Dangata
Mainstreaming African ethics into the bioethicscurriculumKevin Gary Behrens, South Africa
Theory and practice of hospital training for medicalethics - consensus building method with spatio-temporal perspectiveKumiko Yoshitake, Japan
Integration of medical law and ethics into medicaltraining and practice: lessons from the Nigerian storyYohanna Dangata, Nigeria
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS ETHICS (1) Hall KCo-Chairs: John P. Conomy, Carina Fourie
Is there an ethical dimension to contemporary healthcare reform in the United States of America?John P. Conomy, USA
Vertical health programmes: ethics and effects onintegrated health care delivery systems in AfricaZainab Kwaru Muhammad - Idris, Nigeria
Public accountability and the ethics of health carereform decision-making in SwitzerlandCarina Fourie, Switzerland
Ethical and psychological aspects of trust in the healthcare system in South BulgariaMariana Liotchkova, Bulgaria
Towards an ethical analysis of public health reform:why it matters among the indigenous communities inthe PhilippinesKlein R. Fernandez, Australia
11:00-12:30
OPENING SESSION Hall A
Claudio Buccelli, Conference President, Naples UniversityFederico II Ethics Committee Director & International Officefor Bioethics Research of the European Centre for Bioethicsand Quality of Life Head & UNESCO Chair in BioethicsInternational Network Scientific Coordinator
Amnon Carmi, Conference President, UNESCO Chair inBioethics Holder, Zefat Academic College
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary General, World MedicalAssociation
Georges Kutukdjian, Member of the Scientific Committeeof the International Bioethics Society (SIBI)
Massimo Marelli, Chancellor of the Naples Federico IIUniversity
Stefano Caldoro, President of Campania Region
Sen. Raffaele Calabrò, Advisor for Health of CampaniaRegion
Guido Trombetti, Universities Regional Counselor forScientific Research, Statistics, Information Technology andInformatics
Luigi De Magistris, Mayor of Naples
Giovanni Persico, AOU Federico II General Manager
Lida Viganoni, L’Orientale University of Naples Chief Rector
Miroslava Vasinova, Conference Vice-President, Presidentof the European Centre for Bioethics and Quality of Life -UNESCO Chair in Bioethics Italian Unit
Last minute administrative announcements
And now let the conference begin
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12:30-13:30Optional lunch break and poster session
13:30-15:00
WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION WORKSHOP Hall ADECLARATION OF HELSINKICo-Chairs: Yoram Blachar, Otmar Kloiber
Discussion and ethics-based review of the revisions ineither scenario and suggested changes if the policy isnot yet approved; if the policy is approved, it will alsoinclude a discussion of the potential practical impactof the changes from an ethics perspectiveJeff Blackmer, Canada
Discussion and legal-based review of the revisions ineither scenario and suggested changes if the policy isnot yet approved; if the policy is approved, it will alsoinclude a discussion of the potential practical impactof the changes from a legal and regulatory perspectiveAnnabel Seebohm, Germany
Summary and next stepsOtmar Kloiber, WMA
Questions and discussion
CONSULTA WORKSHOP (2) Hall BETHICS AND LAW IN FORENSIC MEDICINE – IICo-Chairs: Mariano Cingolani, Pierantonio Ricci
The evaluation of ‘malpractice’ is always carried outpursuant to the code of ethics?Sara Campilongo, Italy
The reliability of the child’s testimony: forensic-psychiatric issues and ethical-deontological implicationsGaspare Ronchi, Italy
The right to be born healthy in the light of the SupremeCourt’s judgment N. 16754 of the 02.10.2012Marianna Longo, Italy
Medico-legal aspects of sexual violence in the penalcodes of the historic states of Italy during the first halfof the XIX CenturyAlessandro Feola, Italy
Medication abortion and conscientious objectionMarta Giammaria, Italy
Communicating errors and learning from own errors:the mediation as educational instrumentMatteo Gulino, Italy
Bioethics and human right’s protection: the role offorensic evidenceRossana Cecchi, Italy
SIOF NATIONAL CONGRESS ON FORENSIC Hall CDENTISTRY WORKSHOP (2)THE ROLE OF GUIDELINE IN DENTISTRYCo-Chairs: P. di Michele, P. Frati, A. Polimeni
Implementing dentistry guidelines in children: pediatricdentistryAntonella Polimeni, Italy
Discussion
GENETICS (2) Hall DCo-Chairs: Froldi Rino, Catanesi Roberto
The moral challenges of predictive genetic informationGösta Gantner, Germany
The challenge of medical progress for internationalsoft law - the example of next-generation-sequencingFruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Germany
Science and law in the age of geneticsSilvia Salardi, Italy
Acceptable applications of Preimplantation GeneticDiagnosis (PGD) among Israeli PGD usersShachar Zuckerman, Israel
WPA SECTION ON PSYCHIATRY, Hall ELAW AND ETHICS (2) Co-Chairs: Tal Weizman, Maria Joana de Sá Ferreira
Compulsory psychiatric hospitalization of minors - theimpossible boundaries of autonomy?Dorit Porat, Israel
Ethical dilemmas relating to the diagnosis andtreatment of people with autistic spectrum disorder- the psychiatric perspectiveNachum Katz, Israel
Ethical dilemmas stemming from compulsoryhospitalization in a mental health facility: thecomplexities of the multiple loyalties of the psychiatristJanna Yakirevitz, Israel
Ethical dilemmas regarding the place of mental healthwithin prison systemTal Weizman, Israel
Psychiatric compulsory admissions at Beatriz ÂngeloHospital: a report from one year experienceMaria Joana de Sá Ferreira, Portugal
BIOETHICS GENERAL (2) Hall FCo-Chairs: Brunetto Chiarelli, Johanna Kostenzer
Global bioethics: historical and present perspectivesBrunetto Chiarelli, Italy
Bioethic(s): bridge to the future (of sport)Franco Bruno Castaldo, Italy
Gender-biased prenatal sex selection - internationalorganizations and the ethical reasons behind dealingwith the issueJohanna Kostenzer, Austria
Through the spectacles of tomorrow: toward a casuisticmodel for guiding choice in human enhancementissuesAnders Herlitz, Sweden
ETHICS GENERAL (2) Hall GCo-Chairs: Corinna Jung, Jiri Simek
Ethics committees in politics - the meaning of ethicaldeliberation for political decision-makingCorinna Jung, Switzerland
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Volunteerism in the context of pro-social behavior anda possibility of its educationJiri Simek, Czech Republic
To free ourselves we need to be slaves of the rules…Alessandra Pentone, Italy
MEDICAL ETHICS (2) Hall HCo-Chairs: Miriam I. Siebzehner, Pieter Carstens
Big things cost moreMiriam I. Siebzehner, Israel
Revisiting the infamous Pernkopf Anatomy Atlas:historical lessons for medical law and medical ethicsPieter Carstens, South Africa
Primum non nocere v. caveat emptorRoss W. Halpin, Australia
Medical futility (MF) - doctor’s point of view: medicalfutility in Israel health care system 2013Avi Levin, Israel
The creation of an ethical code on the limits of intimacyand touch in complementary medicineMaya Peled-Raz, Israel
INTERCULTURAL BIOETHICS & LIFELONG Hall ILEARNING WORKSHOP (1)BIOETHICS, LIFELONG LEARNING & SOCIAL INCLUSION – ICo-Chairs: Luigia Melillo, Anna Maria Traversa
A network to enhance lifelong learningAureliana Alberici, Italy
Universality of human rights and cultural diversity:some thoughts from the perspective of migrationsGiuseppe Cataldi, Italy
Migrating modernity’sIan Chambers, Italy
Immigration policies for the schoolsLuciano Chiappetta, Italy
BIOETHICS EDUCATION (2) Hall JCo-Chairs: Mitsuyasu Kurosu, Robyn Fellingham
Bioethics education in clinical research with modeltoolArja Halkoaho, Finland
Teaching bioethics via the production of student-generated videosChris Willmott, UK
Movies and drama related to bioethics in JapanMitsuyasu Kurosu, Japan
Humanising medical ethics: reflections on a bioethicsOSCE in a South African medical schoolRobyn Fellingham, South Africa
Attitudes of Lithuanian teachers give notice about aban of abortionsGrita Skujiene, Lithuania
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS ETHICS (2) Hall KCo-Chairs: Mustafa Volkan Kavas, Jochen Vollmann
Pay For Performance (P4P) and estrangement: moraltransformation of residents under a new paymentpolicyMustafa Volkan Kavas, Turkey
Does the ‘health brain drain’ pose ethical concerns?If so what can and should be done about it?Theodore Pang, UK
Reducing medical education cost with cross subsidyDjoko Santoso, Indonesia
“Personalised medicine”: priority setting andopportunity costs at an international scaleJochen Vollmann, Germany
Ethical issues of insurance medicineEkaterine Sanikidze, Georgia
15:00-16:30
WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION WORKSHOP Hall AHUNGER STRIKESCo-Chairs: Yoram Blachar, Otmar Kloiber
Introduction to the session by a moderator andbackground information
Hunger strikes and other forms of protest fasting:medical dilemmas, manipulation and medicalizationHernan Reyes, Chile
Ethical aspects of hunger strikes; dilemmas for healthprofessionalsVivienne Nathanson, UK
The legal obligations of health professionals – hungerstrikes and the lawMalke Borow, Israel
Hunger strikers in detention - the Israeli experienceTami Karni, Israel
Questions and discussion
CIRB (INTER-UNIVERSITIES CENTER Hall BFOR RESEARCH ON BOETHICS) WORKSHOP (1)PLURALITY OF IDENTITIESCo-Chairs: Paolo Valerio, Anna Maria Colau
Bioethics and occupational safety in gender’s studiesIsotta Burlin, Italy
Puberty blocking during developmental years: issuesand dilemmas for gender variant adolescentsPaolo Valerio, Italy
Disorders of sex development: the frontiers in ascientific, bioethical and social debateFrancesca Dicé, Italy
Homophobia and criminal lawGianluca Gentile, Italy
Heteronormativity, homophobia and transphobia in sportCristiano Scandurra, Italy
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Marriage in Italy between persons of the same sexAlessia Schisano, Italy
Pluralities of identities, gender issues and sexualorientation: between bioethics and bio-law - aninterdisciplinary reflectionAlberto Postigliola, Italy
SIOF NATIONAL CONGRESS ON FORENSIC Hall CDENTISTRY WORKSHOP (3)THE ROLE OF GUIDELINE IN DENTISTRY AND CHILDABUSECo-Chairs: C. Buccelli, G. Cerretti, M. Niola
Guidelines between the protection of the patient’shealth and economic constraintsAlessandro Dell’Erba, Italy
The value of the guidelines and juridical interpretationto protect the patientPaola Frati, Italy
Child abuse: evaluation and general aspectsFrancesco Introna & Valeria Santoro, Italy
Dental caries in children: sign of abuse by neglect?Aniello Ingenito & Pierpaolo Di Lorenzo, Italy
Role of guidelines in dentistry and treatment of child:The traumatology of the child - from the event tofollow upEnrico Spinas, Italy
GENETICS (3) Hall DCo-Chairs: Gabriele Werner-Felmayer, Caroline Guibet Lafaye
Visualizing bioethical issues of personal genomicsthrough artsGabriele Werner-Felmayer, Austria
Information on risk genes for breast cancer in apopulation, to inform or not to inform individuals at riskJon Snaedal, Iceland
Ethical approach and professional responsibility inworkplace drug testingRenata Borriello, Italy
Ethical and social issues raised by recent research inepigeneticsCaroline Guibet Lafaye, France
Why justice is good for African health care: first stepstowards an African theory of health care justiceSamuel J. Ujewe, UK
WPA SECTION ON PSYCHIATRY, Hall ELAW AND ETHICS (3)Co-Chairs: Tal Bergman-Levy, Rael Strous
Specific ethical codes for mental health careprofessionals - do we need to annotate?Tal Bergman-Levy, Israel
Patient rights in mental-health care facilities: anempirical study of the phenomenonRael Strous, Israel
The psychiatrist’s role in the dilemmas arising fromthe relationship between euthanasia and depressionparticularly in Holocaust survivorsMarnina Swartz-Vanetik, Israel
Developing new/reformed psychiatric services - whatshould be the primary target?Muli Linder, Israel
Methylphenidate for cognitive enhancement; mythsand factsNurit Shlafman, Israel
BIOETHICS GENERAL (3) Hall FCo-Chairs: Jan Hartman, Carmen Pennacchio
Communicating bioethics within family contextPasquale Giustiniani, Italy
Tobacco control policy in the EU: protecting publichealth in the free marketIris Goldner Lang, Croatia
Medicus amicus: professional ethics in the ancient worldCarmen Pennacchio, Italy
Bioethics and its claims for competencyJan Hartman, Poland
ETHICS GENERAL (3) Hall GCo-Chairs: Jos Kole, Liljana Siljanovska
Youth work and ethical reflection: stimulatinginterprofessional ethical reflectionJos Kole, The Netherlands
Ethics and evolutionPeter Lachmann, UK
Media ethics - principles and practices in MacedonianjournalismLiljana Siljanovska, Macedonia
MEDICAL ETHICS (3) Hall HCo-Chairs: Jaroslav Blahos, Svetlana Dimitrova
Patients’ expectations of the medical profession - newchallengesIveta Barchovska, Bulgaria
Evidence, experience and ethics-based medicineJaroslav Blahos, Czech Republic
The Balint method practising in BulgariaSvetlana Dimitrova, Bulgaria
Medical ethics: a guarantee of impartiality versusconflict of interestCristoforo Ricci, Italy
Attitude, practice of clinical physicians in Vietnam onmedical professionalismTran Thi Thanh Huong, Vietnam
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INTERCULTURAL BIOETHICS & LIFELONG Hall ILEARNING WORKSHOP (2)BIOETHICS, LIFELONG LEARNING & SOCIALINCLUSION – IICo-Chairs: Luigia Melillo, Anna Maria Traversa
Respect for cultural diversity and pluralismJoel Farcoz, Italy
Lifelong learning as an emerging rightLaris Gaiser, Italy
Policies of Naples municipality for the Lifelong Learningand the migrantsAnnamaria Palmieri, Italy
BIOETHICS EDUCATION (3) Hall JCo-Chairs: Vina Vaswani, Maria de la Luz Casas
Positive attitude changes in bioethics students beforeand after survey applicationMaria de la Luz Casas, México
The implications of bioethics education for developingnationsS. Iniobong Udoidem, Nigeria
Introducing bioethics course in a medical university inIndia for the first time - the challengesVina Vaswani, India
ETHICS KNOWLEDGE OF Hall KHEALTH CARE WORKERSCo-Chairs: Dilara Mamedaliyeva, Maurizio Carnassale
Current level of knowledge, perception and practiceof medical law and ethics among Nigerian medicalpractitioners: deficiencies and remedies - the NigerianmodelAwawu Grace Nmadu, Nigeria
About nurses knowledge of medical deontologyDilara Mamedaliyeva, Azerbaijan
The international code of ethics for occupational healthprofessionals: a guide for the physicians who work forItalian Workers’ Compensation AuthorityMaurizio Carnassale, Italy
16:30-17:00Coffee break and poster session
17:00-18:30
EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR Hall ACARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY WORKSHOPBIOETHICAL ISUES IN CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY:NEW TECHNOLOGIES, NEW FRONTIERS, NEW RULES?Co-Chairs: Domenico Palombo, Oto Oztekin
The need of ethical training for cardiovascular surgeonsDomenico Palombo, Italy
ECMO: limits and indications, a bioethical discussionOto Oztekin, Turkey
EVAR for abdominal aortic aneurysm in elderly patients:bioethical issuesLazar Davidovic, Serbia
Peripheral arteriopaty and diabetic patients inendovascular era: is it bioethically worthwhile?Giancarlo Bracale, Italy
CIRB (INTER-UNIVERSITIES CENTER FOR Hall BRESEARCH ON BOETHICS) WORKSHOP (2)BEGINNING OF LIFECo-Chairs: Fabio Buzzi, Maria Luisa Di Pietro
The intersection of the logics of filiation in the contextof beginning of life: a psychoanalytic approachMaria Clelia Zurlo, Italy
The human embryo between res and person inspiredfrom the legal debate of the ancient worldOsvaldo Sacchi, Italy
Bioethical issues at the beginning of life and femalecitizenshipEmilia Taglialatela, Italy
Political appreciation and judicial control in Italian lawon assisted reproduction technologiesAndrea Patroni Griffi, Italy
Parental responsibility and responsible parenthood:some reflections about the instruments for the defenseof children reference to medically assisted procreationin Italian lawLaura Tricomi, Italy
SIOF NATIONAL CONGRESS ON Hall CFORENSIC DENTISTRY WORKSHOP (4)
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ABORTION Hall DCo-Chairs: Laura Andrissi, Sara Dejevsarov
Cultural differences and the intention to undergo anelective abortion in case of a fetal abnormalitySara Dejevsarov, Israel
Immigrant women from sub-Saharan Africa in Italy: asurvey on the phenomenon of induced early abortionduring their irregular staying: epidemiological,anthropological and ethical aspectsLaura Andrissi, Italy
The human embryoDavid ern , Czech Republic
Woman’s right to abort a viable fetusPnina Lifshitz-Aviram, Israel
WPA SECTION ON PSYCHIATRY, Hall ELAW AND ETHICS (4)Co-Chairs: Asima Mehboob Khan, Gisela Badura-Lotter
Mental disorder and incapacity to make healthcaredecisionsClaire Rommelaere, Belgium
Assessment of parenting competence in individualswith mental illness and the role of a new kind of legalguardianship in ItalyLinda Alfano, Italy
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The professional discourse on desire for children andparenthood in mental health service users in Germany- reflections of the past on actual ethical challengesGisela Badura-Lotter, Germany
“Mind” and health - an awareness program for mediaAsima Mehboob Khan, Pakistan
BIOETHICS GENERAL (4) Hall FCo-Chairs: Éloïse Gennet, Samual A. Garner
Bioethics and compulsory hospitalization: the evolutionof crack in São Paulo, BrazilRuy de Mathis, Brazil
Defining an interdisciplinary research methodologylinking legal, normative and empirical ethicsÉloïse Gennet, Switzerland
An introduction to animal research ethicsSamual A. Garner, USA
Conscience and bioethics: what if everybody wereobjectors?Michele Saporiti, Italy
ETHICS GENERAL (4) Hall GCo-Chairs: Ralf Stutzki, Yael Efron
Giving them their voices back: a media project offersa floor for the vulnerableRalf Stutzki, Switzerland
Dictatorships reflect societal faultlinesDigvijay Singh Goel, New Zealand
Law students as agents of social change - moral valuesand attitudes in Zefat College School of LawYael Efron, Israel
Bioethics and autism: securing the moral compass ofchildren with autism in developing countriesMona Indargiri, USA
The assessment of medical professionalism among newparamedical staff under post-graduate trainingprogramChiung-hsuan Chiu, Taiwan
MEDICAL ETHICS (4) Hall HCo-Chairs: Zafrira Hillel-Diamant, Josef Ku
Does a child on chronic ventilation have the right todemand home care?Zafrira Hillel-Diamant, Israel
Understanding of euthanasia by medical studentsJosef Ku , Czech Republic
Pictorial art as alternative way of communication: acase report in a patient with Alzheimer DiseaseMarina Tullii, Italy
Scientometrical studies on hot topics and researchstructures of Chinese medical ethics in recent 20 yearsYanhua Lv, China
Over reliance upon diagnostic aids and its implicationsupon our practice as physiciansUri Netz, Israel
CHILD PSYCHIATRY WORKSHOP Hall ITHE CHILDHOOD TRAUMA IN THE BREAKDOWN OFFAMILY RELATIONSHIP: CLINICAL AND BIOETHICALASPECTSCo-Chairs: Angelo Maria Inverso, Fabio Canziani
The childhood trauma in the breakdown of familyrelationship: clinical and bioethical aspectsAngelo Maria Inverso, Italy
Parental conflict separation as an early traumatic eventfor childMaria Giuseppina Mantione & Alessandra Muscetta, Italy
Pathology in the parental relationship: the good praxisfor evaluation of parental capabilitiesElisa Spizzichino, Italy
To preserve the children from parental conflict anddivorce by application of juridical and clinicalinstrumentsAdriana Mazzucchelli, Italy
Conditions and limits of protective measures involvingchild’s removal from primary attachment figures:psychological and ethical aspectsTiziana Frau & Sabina Gorcelli, Italy
BIOETHICS EDUCATION (4) Hall JCo-Chairs: Sashka Popova, Siti Pariani
Bioethics education in a South African university oftechnology - a multidimensional best practice approachWillem A. Hoffmann, South Africa
How to learn bioethic in school of medicine (bioethiceducation)Siti Pariani, Indonesia
Working towards a culture of collaboration in medicalschoolsSashka Popova, Bulgaria
BIOETHICS AND RELIGION Hall KCo-Chairs: Annie Reiss, Diana Aurenque
Bioethics between science and religionFlora Strozenberg & Edna Raquel Hogeman, Brazil
Jewish perspectives on distributive justice and economicconsiderations in medical careAnnie Reiss, Israel
The new law on religious circumcision in Germany andits legal, ethical and political debateDiana Aurenque, Germany
Christian anthropology vs. the new anthropology andthe quest for human perfectionTomasz Kraj, Poland
Coping with religious pluralism in public bioethicsdiscourseChris Durante, USA
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AOGOI WORKSHOP (1) Hall AETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY – ICo-Chairs: Vito Trojano, Antonio G. Spagnolo
When does human life begin… endlesscontroversies?Asim Kurjak, Croatia
Is preimplantation genetic diagnosis ethical?Giovanni Monni, Italy
Ethics an essential dimension of prenatal diagnosisDomenico Arduini, Italy
Planned home birth: an ethical challenge for thedeveloped worldFrank Chervenak, USA
BIOETHICS AND FILM: AUDIOVISUAL Hall CRESOURCES FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCHCo-Chairs: Moty Benyakar, Juan Jorge Michel Fariña
Cinema and television: developing subjectivedimensions to deal with bioethicsMoty Benyakar, Argentina
Bioethics in contemporary cinematic narrativesAndrea Hellemeyer, Colombia
The ethical condition of man: a music-oral reading ofthe second chorus of Sophocles’ AntigoneJuan Jorge Michel Fariña, Argentina
INFORMED CONSENT (1) Hall DCo-Chairs: Nicole Gallus, Tracey Elliott
Free and informed consent to medical treatment andvulnerable personsNicole Gallus, Belgium
From consent to choice: the ethical implications of‘empowerment-centred healthcare’Luca Chiapperino, Italy
Incompetent patient and therapeutic destinyAlessandra De Gasperis, Italy
Factors influencing informed consent implementationin health care service in IndonesiaIvan Rahmatullah, Indonesia
Sacrificing proper practice on the altar of the beautybusiness? Informed consent in the field of cosmetic dentistryTracey Elliott, UK
WPA SECTION ON PSYCHIATRY, Hall ELAW AND ETHICS (5)Co-Chairs: Samuel Wolfman, Washington Fonseca
Non-consented ECT treatment for involuntaryhospitalized mentally ill patientsSamuel Wolfman, Israel
Psychiatric treatment consent and the support trustee:from a new form of guardianship to the “curapersonae”Diana Galletta, Italy
Is there autonomy of the will for mentally ill patients?What are the roles for patients, family, physicians andlegal authorities? Brazilian solutions and perspectivesWashington Fonseca, Brazil
A challenging future for ethical decision-making inpsychiatryMagdaleen Swanepoel, South Africa
BIOETHICS GENERAL (5) Hall FCo-Chairs: Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen, Nenad Ceki
A survey on the degree of knowledge of bioethics andits application in health managementAnnunziata Mazzitelli, Italy
Lifestyle diseas and personal responsibilityMorten Ebbe Juul Nielsen, Denmark
Bioethical implications of globalisation and societiesin transitionRussell D’Souza, Australia
Metaethics and bioethics: “psychopath case”Nenad Ceki , Serbia
RESEARCH ETHICS (1) Hall GCo-Chairs: Hedva Eyal, Francis Kombe
Regulation of medical experiments on human subjects:the case of anthrax experiments in IDFHedva Eyal, Israel
Understanding why people refuse to participate inresearch may strengthen mutual trust and ethicalstandard in biomedical research...experiences fromfollowing up refusals in Kilifi Health and DemographicSurveillance System, KenyaFrancis Kombe, Kenya
Some ethical aspects in medical and clinical researchRodica Feraru, Israel
The usage of bio-markers in clinical settings: ethicalreflections (observations?)Antonio Leo, Italy
MEDICAL ETHICS (5) Hall HCo-Chairs: Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Raffaella Rinaldi
The truth and the physicianRachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Israel
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WAR, SECURITY AND ETHICS Hall BCo-Chairs: Mohd Zin Bidin, Barry Roth
Ethics & military medicine: an analysis of medicalcivilian assistance programs & the problem of dualloyaltySheena M. Eagan Chamberlin, USA
Medical ethics in war: a moral dilemma?Mohd Zin Bidin, Malaysia
How do you know when it’s torture?Barry Roth, USA
Ethical and clinical implications of interruptingacetylcholinesterase inhibitor treatment in severeAlzheimer’sRaffaella Rinaldi, Italy
The biology of empathy and its role in good ethicalpractice in healthcare deliveryMuhammed Suraj Yusuf, Nigeria
Healthy lifestyle requirements; laudable or paternalisticmeddlingLizette Schoeman, South Africa
Social media and medicine: legal and ethicalimplicationsKonstantinos Roditis, Greece
INTERCULTURAL BIOETHICS & LIFELONG Hall ILEARNING WORKSHOP (3)BIOETHICS, MINORS & ADOLESCENTS: TEACHINGBIOETHICS AND METHODOLOGICAL PROPOSALS – ICo-Chairs: Luciano Chiappetta, Miroslava Vasinova
Bioethics education in a multicultural society: AostaValley Autonomous Region examples and suggestionsAnna Maria Traversa, Italy
The project “A healthy week!”Claudio Todesco, Italy
Ethics problems and values transmission to preventpremature childhoodAntonella Migliore, Italy
Best practices of Campania URSUgo Bouchè, Italy
BIOETHICS EDUCATION (5) Hall JCo-Chairs: Irina Pollard, Jose T. Thomé
Bioscience ethics education: challenging learning acrossthe generations with particular reference to humanreproductive biologyIrina Pollard, Australia
Principles of the education in bioethics and eco-bioethics in medical schools and to the health´sprofessionals in hospitals in São PauloJose T. Thomé, Brazil
Bioethics education on vulnerable subjects and groupsZoran Todorovi , Serbia
Emotional intelligence as methodology and didactictool in teaching bio-ethics at nursing schools: practicalstepsDaniella Keidar, Israel
A disability bioethics curriculum that encouragesreflection and open discussion among students andcommunity membersJulie Rogers, USA
The interdisciplinary ethics course at Howard UniversityHealth Sciences Center: a model of ethics educationfor in the 21st CenturyAssya Pascalev, USA
MEDICAL LAW (1) Hall KCo-Chairs: Daniela Ito, Michele Capasso
Judicial intervention in private health care policies inBrazilDaniela Ito, Brazil
Legal and ethical challenges in medical rescueXueqian Zheng, China
Health protection between ethics and lawMichele Capasso, Italy
Development of molecular pathology infrastructurein Nigeria: The emerging opportunities, legal andethical implicationsVictoria Nanben Omole, Nigeria
10:30-11:00Coffee break and poster session
11:00-12:30
AOGOI WORKSHOP (2) Hall AETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF OBSTETRICS &GYNECOLOGY – IICo-Chairs: Giovanni Scambia, Carmine Nappi
Cord blood banking public or private?Antonio Chiàntera, Italy
What is the role of fetal therapy?Giuseppe Noia, Italy
Evolving ethical challenges of HIV in obstetrics &gynecologyPasquale Martinelli, Italy
Women and children first: an ethical challenge for thedeveloping worldLaurence McCullough, USA
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall BCOMMITTEE & CIRB WORKSHOP (1)END OF LIFE – ICo-Chairs: Lorenzo Chieffi, Giuseppe Lissa
At the edge of consciousness: does neurosciencerevolutionize law at the end of life?Valeria Marzocco, Italy
Technological delay of deathRosalba Tufano, Italy
Disorders of consciousness and brain death: medicaland ethical considerationsAnna Estraneo, Italy
From cardiac death to brain death: how death is ascertainedGiuseppe Mastroroberto, Italy
The right to self-determination of terminally ill patientsthrough the interpretation of constitutional principlesLorenzo Chieffi, Italy
Profiles of legal significance of advance directives formedical treatment: experiences to comparisonRoberta Catalano, Italy
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NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (1) CLINICAL TRIALS, DILEMMAS THERAPEUTIC, ETHICSCOMMITTEESCo-Chairs: Carmine Donisi, Dario Sacchini
Contributions from the discussions held by the nationalbioethics committee on scientific research and the roleof ethics committees in ItalyPasquale Severino, Italy
Ethical committees in EuropeEmanuele Capasso, Italy
Insurance coverage in clinical trials in the experienceof the ethics committee for biomedical activities “CarloRomano”Igino Amirante, Italy
The use of placebo in clinical trials: a matter still inprogressDanila Faillace, Italy
Light and shadow in the new Italian regulation onethics committeesPaola Buccelli, Italy
INFORMED CONSENT (2) Hall DCo-Chairs: Adam Dolezal, Rima Nakkash
Informed consent in Czech Republic and Slovak Republic- ethical and legal issuesAdam Dolezal, Czech Republic
Informed consent, autonomy and compensation inthe twenty-first century - a call for a new approachNili Karako-Eyal, Israel
Practices of obtaining informed consent in Lebanonand Qatar: a disconnect between standards and practiceRima Nakkash, Lebanon
Is consent truly informed? The readability scores ofinformation and consent forms for cancer clinical trialsand research in ItalyLaura McMahon, Italy
BIOETHICS TRAINING IN INDIAN MEDICAL Hall EEDUCATIONCo-Chairs: Mushtaq Margoob, Russell D’Souza, Rizwan Taj
Bioethics applied from the Islamic religionRizwan Taj, Pakistan
Bioethics training in medical education in India currentrequirementsMary Mathew, India
Developing bioethics curriculum in medical educationin India - current practicePrincy Palaty, India
Globalisation and bioethics education and training inIndiaDinesh Narayanan, India
BIOETHICS GENERAL (6) Hall FCo-Chairs: Tatyana A. Sidorova, Susanna H. Davtyan
Aspects of normativity in bioethicsTatyana A. Sidorova, Russia
Principles of responsibility and precautionary in theuse of antibiotics and anabolic in cattle: a ColombianexperienceGina Lorena García, Colombia
The fifteen year experience of the bioethical committeefor veterinary medicinePasqualino Santori, Italy
Bioethics, word curing and music therapySusanna H. Davtyan, Armenia
RESEARCH ETHICS (2) Hall GCo-Chairs: Anton A. van Niekerk, Tomas J. Silber
The legitimacy of race as variable in the deliberationsof Institutional Review Boards (IRB’s)Anton A. van Niekerk, South Africa
Clinical study with medical device in the Lecce ASLRossella Ileana Romano, Italy
Protection of human subjects: introducing the ResearchParticipant and Family Advocate (RPFA)Tomas J. Silber, USA
Is it ethically justifiable to involve children in non-therapeutic research?Domnita Oana B d r u, Switzerland
MEDICAL ETHICS (6) Hall HCo-Chairs: Altin Stafa, Juan Bar el
Physician-patient communication during theendovascular and percutaneous therapeutic procedures:some personal considerations based on a personalexperience in an interventional radiology-neuroradiology clinical contextAltin Stafa, Italy
Ethical aspects of the treatment of people belongingto mythical cultsJuan Bar el, Israel
Nothing is what it seems - prenatal diagnosis in PolandWeronika Chanska, Poland
When can a family physician refuse to treat a patient?Yisrael Katz, Israel
Assessment of ethics courses in professional ethicseducationMariette van den Hoven, The Netherlands
INTERCULTURAL BIOETHICS & LIFELONG Hall ILEARNING WORKSHOP (4)BIOETHICS, MINORS & ADOLESCENTS: TEACHINGBIOETHICS AND METHODOLOGICAL PROPOSALS – IICo-Chairs: Luciano Chiappetta, Miroslava Vasinova
CIRED actions: study casesGiuseppina Iommelli, Italy
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Understanding the social “fragility”Antonio Esposito, Italy
The development of bioethics thinking skillsLuigia Melillo, Italy
Legal aspects in educational processes: de iure conditoand de iure condendoAgata Bonaudo, Italy
BIOETHICS EDUCATION (6) Hall JCo-Chairs: Mohammad Baharuddin, Silviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska
Overview learning implementation of bioethics ofmidwifery education in IndonesiaMohammad Baharuddin, Indonesia
Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nursing ethicsmedical students in MaliSamba Diop, Mali
Current situation and issues of continuing ethicseducation in nursingYuko Hamajima, Japan
Obstacles to effective ethics education of medicalprofessionals in BulgariaSilviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska, Bulgaria
Mutual learning to overcome the risk of self-referencingin health professionsAntonio Del Puente, Italy
MEDICAL LAW (2) Hall KCo-Chairs: Kim Hwee Koh, Lucy A. Knouse
Ethics and regulation of aesthetic medicine - aSingapore experienceKim Hwee Koh, Singapore
Right for health protection in CIS countries constitutionsFatima Aliyeva, Azerbaijan
Development of health bill in Kenya: challenges andlessons learntLucy Musyoka, Kenya
Health law and its impact on defensive medicineLucy A. Knouse, USA
Patients’ rights as an indicator of health systemdevelopmentFidan Rustamova, Azerbaijan
12:30-13:30Optional lunch break
13:30-15:00
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall ACOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (1)ORGAN TRANSPLANTATIONCo-Chairs: Enrico Di Salvo, Roberto Catanesi
Analyzing donation in XXI century: toward newfrontiersAlessandro Nanni Costa, Italy
Opt-out organ procurement policies and goodcommunities: arguments to improve procurementJames L. Nelson, USA
Organ procurement: Spanish transplant procurementmanagementVincent Torregrossa, Spain
Harvesting cadaveric tissues for therapeutictransplantation after judicial autopsy: the primacy ofethics in a climate of regulatory uncertaintyCarlo Vosa, Italy
FEDERICO II NAPLES UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall BCOMMITTEE & CIRB WORKSHOP (2)END OF LIFE – IICo-Chairs: Franco Contaldo, Franco Rengo
Advance health care directives: the living will betweenself-determination of the person and physicianautonomyPietro Tarsitano, Italy
The right to self-determination and end-of-lifedecisions: the role of the fiduciaryBarbara Salvatore, Italy
Living will: problematic profilesCarlo Venditti, Italy
Living will according to the Italian ActsRosa Guarino, Italy
Right not to suffer and the analgesic therapiesDaniela Minutelli, Italy
The spiritual assistanceAdolfo Russo, Italy
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (2) CLINICAL TRIALS, DILEMMAS THERAPEUTIC, ETHICSCOMMITTEESCo-Chairs: Guido Rossi, Ascanio Sirignano
Ethical implications of the collection of biologicalmaterial and relevant informationMimmo de Cristofaro, Italy
Is there an ethical ground for derogating fromindividual integrity principles in favour of scientificprogress in clinical trials?Claudio Buccelli, Italy
An opinion of the EC “Carlo Romano” on continuationof therapy in a newborn with a rare diseaseMaria Antonietta Zinno, Italy
An opinion of EC “Carlo Romano” on continuation oftreatment in an anencephalic newbornIda Cerrone, Italy
Futile trials: ethical issuesMassimo Niola, Italy
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INFORMED CONSENT (3) Hall DCo-Chairs: Deirdre Madden, Vered Windman
Medical treatment of children and parental consentin IrelandDeirdre Madden, Ireland
Medical treatment of minors: child and familyautonomy and state interventionVered Windman, Israel
Patient’s right to informed consent in Republic Srpska:legal and ethical aspects (with special reference to thephysical rehabilitation process)Igor Milinkovi , Bosnia and Herzegovina
A narrative model for informed consent with youthMichelle A. Mullen, Canada
A call for consensus if the aim is protection: review ofvulnerability in researchDaima Bukini, Tanzania
CULTURALLY RELEVANT BIOETHICS FOR Hall EASIA PACIFICCo-Chairs: Mary Mathew, Russell D’Souza, Anu kant Mittal
The need to develop cultural relevant bioethics forAsiaD. Balakrishnan, India
Bioethics from the Vedic tradition times applicationto AsiaManu Mittal, India
Novel methods in bioethics education in medical schoolsAnu kant Mittal, India
Role of ethics committee in Kashmir UniversityArshad Hussein, India
BIOETHICS GENERAL (7) Hall FCo-Chairs: Magda Slabbert, Anastasia Zakariadze
The dead teaching the living, Von Hagens Body Worlds- art, entertainment, education or a violation of humandignity?Magda Slabbert, South Africa
Institute of bioethics clinical ethics consultation ofUniversità Cattolica: analysis of an experienceDario Sacchini, Italy
Violating dignity by offering organs for sale? A criticalevaluation of dignity in the current debateZümrüt Alpinar, Switzerland
Bioethical dilemmas in front of the challenges ofcontemporary world-teaching, learning, research (TSUexperience)Anastasia Zakariadze, Georgia
Demand for circumcision of males is on the increasein Italy: ethics problemsMaria Gloria de Bernardo, Italy
RESEARCH ETHICS (3) Hall GCo-Chairs: Guy Enosh, Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
Power relations in research encounters: implicationsfor ethics in researchGuy Enosh, Israel
Ethical considerations in racial inclusion for clinicalresearchGlenn Ellis, USA
Maximum risk standard in biomedical researchJoanna Rozynska, Poland
The moral obligation to participate in medical researchDaniel Fu-Chang Tsai, Taiwan
About patients, “inventors”, journalists, scientists andIRBs (to say nothing of the institutions): CCSVI and MSAntonella Piga, Italy
MEDICAL ETHICS (7) Hall HCo-Chairs: Ahmad Ayesha, Patricia Oliveira
Rape - a terminal condition of trauma: why palliativecare is a better approach than psychiatryAhmad Ayesha, UK
Disruptive effects in patients with burn aftereffectsPatricia Oliveira, Argentina
Regional differences in cancer survival of patients:ethical problems of health policy and clinicalgovernanceRosalba Caldarazzo, Italy
Doing right for patients: a grounded theory onphysicians’ understanding and negotiation of ethicaldilemmasRhodora C. Estacio, Philippines
Whistleblow while you work: is it ethically acceptablefor doctors to use the media as a means for ‘blowingthe whistle’?Chantal Cox-George, UK
INTERCULTURAL BIOETHICS & LIFELONG Hall ILEARNING WORKSHOP (5)DNA & INTERCULTURAL IDENTITYCo-Chairs: Cinzia Caporale, Giacomo Sado
The public perception of neuroscienceAgnes Allansdottir, Italy
Mind as an emergent propertyPietro Calissano, Italy
Genomic studies and ethical issues in the China of thethird millenniumDaniela Caruso, Italy
Perspectives of medicine and genomic-omicsGiuseppe Novelli, Italy
From bioethics to neuroethicsElisabetta Sirgiovanni, Italy
ETHICAL DECISION MAKING Hall JCo-Chairs: Donrich Jordaan, Patrick Schuchter
Intuition in clinical reasoningLaura Leondina Campanozzi, Italy
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The regulation of surrogate motherhood in South Africa:a human rights analysis of the genetic link requirementDonrich Jordaan, South Africa
A pluralistic, multi-methodological model in clinicalethicsEvyatar Shayevitz, Israel
Evaluation of training activities in the field of ethicsand health communication in AlbaniaAdrian Hoxha, Albania
Organizing spaces for everyday ethical reflection - anarrative approach in clinical ethics consultationPatrick Schuchter, Austria
MEDICAL LAW (3) Hall KCo-Chairs: Tiziana Maria Devoti, Adila Abasova
On the urgent need to codify international bioethicslaw and to form a unified and specialized systems ofinternational and national bioethical courtsVictoria Tretiakova, Ukraine
International legal protection of child’s medical rightsand bioethical issuesAytan Mustafayeva, Azerbaijan
How development of the international bioethicallegislation influences on Azerbaijan lawsAdila Abasova, Azerbaijan
Pharmacists-promoters of good health: new profile ofprofessional responsibilityTiziana Maria Devoti, Italy
15:00-16:30
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall ACOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (2)ORGAN TRANSPLANTATIONCo-Chairs: Enrico Di Salvo, Roberto Catanesi
Ethical issues in the transplantation of uterusFabio Policino, Italy
Sharing opinion and participative research: from peopleexpectations to independent information in organdonation either in hospital than in territorial servicesElena Giancotti, Italy
Organisational determinants in procurement andtransplantation pathway: from evidence review toorganizational toolboxFabiana Rubba, Italy
Sociological model of donationGiulia Mancini, Italy
FEDERICO II NAPLES UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall BCOMMITTEE & CIRB WORKSHOP (3)END OF LIFE – IIICo-Chairs: Paola Izzo, Mario Di Luca Natale
End of life care and risk of overtreatments: anintroductionFranco Contaldo, Italy
Theological reflection on pain and sufferingIgnazio Schinella, Italy
An ethics of responsibility for managing end-of-lifeprocessesGiuseppe Lissa, Italy
Therapeutic obstinacy: notes for an analysis of end-of-life bioethical issuesEmilia D’Antuono, Italy
The life-prolonging measures (aggressive treatment)in legislation of foreign countriesFrancesco Catapano, Italy
Therapeutic obstinacyAlfredo Marinelli, Italy
Legal aspects of “therapeutic obstinacy”Donisi Carmine, Italy
The damage of therapeutic furyCasella Claudia, Italy
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (3) CLINICAL TRIALS, DILEMMAS THERAPEUTIC, ETHICSCOMMITTEESCo-Chairs: Ascanio Sirignano, Dario Sacchini
More professionals in ethics committeesCarlalberto Leone, Italy
Ethics committee opinion on a case of surgery in autisticchildLoriana Paciello, Italy
Information and consent, analysis of the exhaustivenessof communication and adequacy of information inbiomedical trials with the participations of the expertin psychologyAdriana Scuotto, Italy
Informed consent, the role of psychologists ascommunication expertsArianna Iorio, Italy
INFORMED CONSENT (4) Hall DCo-Chairs: Daniel Sperling, Carlo Pasetti
Physician financial and organizational interests: therevised legal doctrine of informed consent and bioethicsDaniel Sperling, Israel
The role of informed consent in assisted reproductivetechnologiesFaiza K. Aliyeva, Azerbaijan
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Ethical and legal problems in forensic medicine in SlovakiaAndrea Baloghová, Slovakia
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Information, awareness, decision-making: observationalstudy of clinical ethics applied to progressive chronicdiseasesCarlo Pasetti, Italy
“Off label” medical treatments in neuro-cognitivedisorders: competency of the patient and validity ofinformed consentFelice Carabellese, Italy
THE ROLE OF BIOETHICS IN MEDICAL Hall EEDUCATION IN ASIACo-Chairs: Russell D’Souza, Tran Huong
The call of the Davui: heralding an era of change forthe PacificSharon Biribo, Fiji
Conflict of interest between the institutional goals foradvancement of knowledge and institutional ethics -issues and solutionsP. Thangaraju, India
Bioethics curriculum in medical education in IndonesiaSajid Darmadipura, Indonesia
BIOETHICS GENERAL (8) Hall FCo-Chairs: Irada Huseynova, Ahmed Binsumeit KhitamyBadawy
Resolutions of regional and biopolitical issues insituation of historical and cultural diversity in theCaucasusIrada Huseynova, Azerbaijan
Bioethics in the system of fundamental universal humanand national valuesNigar Kalandarli, Azerbaijan
The Omani National Committee for Bioethics: makingregulations and drawing up legislation, with specialreference to embryonic stem cell research and end oflife issuesAhmed Binsumeit Khitamy Badawy, Oman
The truth and meaning of the human embryo’s life:from ancient Greece to the contemporary bioethicaldebateEmilia D’Antuono, Italy
Healthcare professionals well-being at work: the caseof an Italian regionGiuseppe Villani, Italy
RESEARCH ETHICS (4) Hall GCo-Chairs: Charles Weijer, Tapani Keränen
Ethical issues in cluster randomized trials in healthresearch: an overview and implications for educationof researchers and research ethics committeesCharles Weijer, Canada
Placebo controlled clinical trials: how rationale for theuse of placebo is justifiedTapani Keränen, Finland
Ethical issues identified in research proposals reviewedby the school of health sciences research committeeNuma Vera, Fiji
Not a dead giveaway: human remains and theresearcher’s responsibilitiesMark Spigelman, Israel
The ethics of research in palliative care in an HIVhomeless community in South AfricaTherese Maarschalk, South Africa
MEDICAL ETHICS (8) Hall HCo-Chairs: Marek Czarkowski, Jining Li
Hospital ethics committees in Poland - first attemptsMarek Czarkowski, Poland
Development of ethical committees in the Chinesehospitals and protection for the patient’s rightsJining Li, China
Ethical aspects in treating diabetes mellitusAgung Pranoto, Indonesia
Professional interpersonal relationships involvingphysicians - Croatian perspectiveMarko urkovi , Croatia
Conscientious objection in emergency contraception:is it (a) right?Costantino Ciallella, Italy
ITALIAN FEDERATION OF SPEECH Hall ITHERAPISTS WORKSHOP (1)YOUTH OFFENDING AND SPEECH AND LANGUAGETHERAPY (YOSALT)Co-Chairs: Tiziana Rossetto, Giuseppe De Michele
The YOSALT ProjectRaffaella Citro, Italy
The European partnershipBarbara Ciampella, Italy
The use of the screening tool in ItalySimona Silvestro, Italy
Prevalence of speech language communicationdifficulties in Italian young offendersAnna Giulia De Cagno, Italy
Recommendations for speech and language therapyin the juvenile justiceTiziana Rossetto, Italy
RISK MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY Hall JCo-Chairs: Helen Malka-Zeevi, Pablo Simón-Lorda
Clinical risk management and medical and legal sidesin the implementation of the telemedicine on morethan one medical facility in the transfusion medicineservice of the Rome B Local Health UnitGiancarlo Carbone, Italy
Can ethical evaluation be an alternative way ofpreventing medical errors?Andreas A. Prokopiou, Cyprus
Raising the awareness of error reporting as part oforganizational culture and patient safetyHelen Malka-Zeevi, Israel
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Content of syllabi of “public health ethics” courses inaccredited U.S. programs and schools of public healthPablo Simón-Lorda, Spain
MULTICULTURALISM (1) Hall KCo-Chairs: Aline Albuquerque, Maria Teresa Tassinari
Intercultural bioethics: the use of human rights toolsfor conflict solutionAline Albuquerque, Brazil
Individual counseling as efficacious strategy foreradication of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) inimmigrant women living in South ItalyLuciano Gualdieri, Italy
“Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu”: an Afrocentricapproach to bioethicsTambu Muoni, Jersey
The person: medicine’s end, not means - analysis froma salutogenic perspectiveMaria Teresa Tassinari, Italy
“Living in a shell of something I’m not”: transsexualityand bioethics viewed from the Jewish-ChristianperspectiveMathias Wirth, Germany
16:30-17:00Coffee break and poster session
17:00-18:30
SIOT COMMISSION FOR VOLUNTARY Hall AACTIVITIES AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONWORKSHOPINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONCo-Chairs: Maurizio Piazza, Elio Sena
International cooperation in emergency situationMaurizio Piazza, Italy
Ethics and surgical care in mid-term developmentprogram income countries: paradigm shiftMarco Foletti, Italy
OPBG clinical & surgical services in developing countriesLorenzo Borghese, Italy
Ethics and empathy in the therapeutics relationshipElio Sena, Italy
Commission for volunteering and internationalcooperationMichele Saccomanno, Italy
ND OF LIFE – IVCo-Chairs: Agata Bonaudo, Sabino De Placido
Futile treatment in neonatologyRoberto Paludetto, Italy
Extraordinary life-saving measures in ICUAntonio Corcione, Italy
Therapeutic obstinacy in geriatricsFranco Rengo, Italy
The dilemmas of the trial patients with end-stageMario Giuliano, Italy
Psychological support to the family in the “life-end”Valentina Battimiello, Italy
The management of the emotional stress of parentsin paediatric oncologyFabio Borrometi, Italy
End of life-care: economics and management aspectsGiovanni Persico, Italy
About the choices between “home care” and “hospice”Carlo Musella, Italy
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (4) ETHICAL PROBLEMS THE TASK OF AID TO THE PEOPLEIN EMERGENCY SITUATIONChair: Luigi Saccà
Humanitarian aid and medical emergency responserelief in international disasters: recovery of medicalpaternalism vs. diffusion of patient autonomyFabio Ciciliano, Italy
Proposal for the realization of a European civilprotection module for the forensic pathology anddisaster victim identificationLaura Moscatello, Italy
Bioethical aspects in the health care of refugees duringthe 2011-2012 immigration emergency in SouthernMediterraneanAntonio Tuccillo, Italy
BIOETHICS AND THE LAW Hall DCo-Chairs: Radmyla Hrevtsova, Chongqi Wu
Conscientious objection, law and bioethics: the rightto disobey law based on moral, religious orphilosophical convictions and its interface with bioethicsSelma Aparecida Cesarin, Brazil
The interplay of bioethics and health law: global andlocal dimensionsRadmyla Hrevtsova, Ukraine
Bioethical regulation in a pluralistic societyPawel Luków, Poland
Initiate thinking on joint development of bioethicsand disciplinary building of health lawChongqi Wu, China
Legal status of embryo in the context of stem cell researchVinko Galiot, Croatia
PUBLIC HEALTH Hall ECo-Chairs: Milica Prostran, Marie-Geneviève Pinsart
Public role of the medical profession in the changingworldIva Miteva, Bulgaria
Compulsory and recommended vaccines indevelopment age: the importance of voluntary assentRosagemma Ciliberti, Italy
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Child’s vaccination refusal by parents: an eventchanging the face of the powerMarie-Geneviève Pinsart, Belgium
A human rights’ conscience in public healthJane Wathuta, Italy
Is networking the key for improving the situation ofpatients with rare diseases in Serbia?Milica Prostran, Serbia
ORGAN TRANSPLANT, ETHICS AND Hall FTHE LAWCo-Chairs: Melania Borgo, Eliezer I. Klainman
The analysis of the productization of organtransportation in the angles of ethics and lawsYunliang Chen, China
The principle of autonomy and the principle of justiceon organ transplantationMelania Borgo, Italy
Transplantation of human organs: universal panaceaor one of the ways to save the life?Nataliya Hnatush, Ukraine
Organ transplants - rational and ethic problemsEliezer I. Klainman, Israel
Human organ transplantation in SingaporeJohn Y.H. Liow, Singapore
RESEARCH ETHICS (5) Hall GCo-Chairs: Barry Poata Smith, Katherine Wade
A discussion on ethical research in the humanitiesanalyzed by a Brazilian Research Ethics CommitteeDeise Juliana Francisco, Brazil
When less is more: raising and challenging expectationsaround indigenous research consultation in NewZealandBarry Poata Smith, New Zealand
Non-therapeutic research with neonates: challengesfrom a European perspectiveKatherine Wade, Ireland
Ethical committees’ role in the definition of prioritylevels of care pathways: off label drugs useMaria Rosaria Romano, Italy
MEDICAL ETHICS (9) Hall HCo-Chairs: Nurbay Irmak, Debora De Bartolo
Professional ethics in extreme circumstances:responsibilities of attending physicians and healthcareproviders in hunger strikesNurbay Irmak, USA
Are there evidences for harm in tube feeding in patientswith advanced dementia?Reuven Friedmann, Israel
The ethics enigma of the cancer pain in Italy: frompharmacological therapy to the application of a methodof psycho-social care integratedDebora De Bartolo, Italy
ITALIAN FEDERATION OF SPEECH Hall ITHERAPISTS WORKSHOP (2)BIOETHICAL IMPLICATIONS IN THE CLINICAL PRACTICEOF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY: ACTIONS WITHCOMPLEX PATIENTSCo-Chairs: Raffaella Citro, Giuseppe De Michele
The action of the speech therapist and the conflictabout the right thing to doFranca Balbo Mossetto, Italy
The role of speech and language therapist in senileage communication: the importance of the ethics andrespect for the personMarta De Mattia, Italy
Disorders of consciousness and awareness in severeacquired brain injury: bioethics compare with speechtherapyAngela Lucia Fogliato, Italy
Bioethics and pediatric palliative care: the contributionof speech and language therapistAlessandra Renzi, Italy
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND BIOETHICS Hall JCo-Chairs: Roy G. Spece, Tomas Dolezal
The U.S. Constitution and bioethics: mutualilluminationsRoy G. Spece, USA
Ethical issues in international legal acts andconstitutional law of the Republic of AzerbaijanSona Kalandarli, Azerbaijan
Medical law under the Strasbourg influence: on a roadto ius communae?!Tomas Dolezal, Czech Republic
MULTICULTURALISM (2) Hall KCo-Chairs: Eli Buchbinder, Osaretin James Odia
Self-determination in intervention with Arab batteredwomen in medical community clinics in IsraelEli Buchbinder, Israel
The relation between law, religion, culture and medicalethics in NigeriaOsaretin James Odia, Nigeria
Psychological vulnerability in the Reception Centre forAsylum Seekers (CARA) of Crotone, ItalyErika Angeletti, Italy
Maternity and immigrant womenElena Carovigno, Italy
Islam and palliative careKartina A. Choong, UK
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Woman’s right to refuse treatment during childbirthZuzana Candigliota, Czech Republic
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
09:00-10:30
INPS WORKSHOP Hall ASOCIAL SECURITY MEDICINE AND BIOETHICS:REFLECTIONS AND PERSPECTIVESPresident: Massimo PiccioniCo-Chairs: Stefano Castaldo, Vincenzo Rio
The relief of suffering in the history of medicine andof the invalidity pension insurance: comparisons, ethicalconsiderations, disease and benefitsVincenzo Martignetti, Italy
Bioethics and social security medicine resources: theantinomy between ethics and economy, medical andlegal evaluation and regulatory harmonizationAndrea Cavalli, Italy
Gene therapy and neurotechnologies in neurologicalpatient: possible applications, prognostic implicationsand bioethical considerationsAngelo Moroni, Italy
Psychiatric morbidity in the elderly: current therapy,disability and ethical considerationsNicola Di Matteo, Italy
Cancers, biological therapy and disability: prognosticand ethical aspectsOnofrio De Lucia, Italy
FERRARA UNIVERSITY INTERDIPARTIMENTAL Hall BCENTRE OF VICTIMOLOGY WORKSHOP (1)IMMIGRATION, DIVERSITIES, VIOLENCECo-Chairs: Francesco Maria Avato, Rosa Maria Gaudio
The medical doctor and the clandestine people: theItalian visionSara Chierici, Italy
A woman portrait based on the Code of Lekë Dukagjini,the medieval Albanian customary law: a profane pointof viewFrancesco Maria Avato, Italy
Slaves of their persecutors, prisoners of their ownbody: when handicap becomes a business…Miroslava Vasinova, Italy
Violence on “pretty women”: simulation or helprequest?Roberta Pollicino, Italy
Forensic investigation about “violence” against womenSalvatore Tarantino, Italy
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (5)ETHICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN MEDICINE – ICo-Chairs: Sabino De Placido, Rino Froldi
Anatomical specimens of human origin on display: dieand become a piece of art and richSabato Romano, Italy
The role of citizens in genetic researchLucia Terracciano, Italy
The role of international stakeholders in genetic researchElia Meccariello, Italy
“Evidence-based medicine” and “good clinical practice”in modern medicine: advantages or problems for thepatient?Nunzia Cannovo, Italy
Teaching bioethics in medical schoolsDomenico Del Forno, Italy
DEATH AND DYING (1) Hall DCo-Chairs: Davor Derencinovic, Silvana Cortese
Advance directives in Romanian medical and juridicalpracticeMaria Aluas, Romania
Gypsy women perspectives on end of life decisionsand advance directivesInés Maria Barrio Cantalejo, Spain
How would you like to die? Greek opinion leaders onscience, arts and politics reply. A Greek conception ofgood death and the contemporary pathophysiologyof deathKonstantinos GI Vazouras, Greece
Criminal offense of assisted suicide - new laws and olddilemmasDavor Derencinovic, Croatia
The role of the family in end-of-life choicesSilvana Cortese, Italy
BIOETHICS GENERAL (9) Hall ECo-Chairs: Ames Dhai, Paolo Benanti
Developing policy for biobank research in South Africa:the Wits Human Research Ethics Committee (Medical)approachAmes Dhai, South Africa
The ethics consultation: which role in biobanksgovernance?Luciana Caenazzo, Italy
Ethical paradigms for the evaluation ofneurotechnologies in human enhancementPaolo Benanti, Italy
INAIL WORKSHOP (1) Hall FPROFESSIONAL RISKS – ICo-Chairs: Vittorio Fineschi, Adriano Ossicini, Pietro Iacoviello
Bioethics and the centrality of the person: the correctmedicine approach retirementDaniela Marchetti, Italy
The ethics of safety and biological monitoring ofworkersMaurizio Manno, Italy
INAIL and pathology work: an overall protection whilerespecting the principle of humanization of medicineEmanuela Turillazzi, Italy
The diagnostic requirements: the insurmountable limitbetween clinical needs and medical-legal social securityVincenzo Vecchione & Francesco Burlin, Italy
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RESEARCH ETHICS (6) Hall GCo-Chairs: Jihad Makhoul, Anna-Maija Pietilä
Protecting or policing? Researchers' views of IRBchallenges to their researchJihad Makhoul, Lebanon
Do the patients participating in clinical trials understandinformation about clinical trials?Asta Cekanauskaite, Lithuania
Ethical principles in clinical research: views of the nursemanagersAnna-Maija Pietilä, Finland
Lived experiences of research ethics chairs: embracingthe ethics creepRetha Visagie, South Africa
Ethical analysis of the scientific research on animals:the practice of the research ethics committee in theMedical University of SofiaVihren Petkov, Bulgaria
Ethical and legal issues in the context of clinical researchusing vulnerable populations in IndiaSarojini Nadimpally, India
SALVATORE MAUGERI FONDATION Hall IWORKSHOPCOMMUNICATION IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE:ETHICS AND RELATIONAL CONTROVERSIAL ISSUESCo-Chairs: Ines Giorgi, Carlo Pasetti
In search of a balance between technology andhumanization in palliative careAnna Giardini, Italy
ALS and decision makingMarcella Ottonello, Italy
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG):communicational, cultural and ethics aspectsFrancesco Cupella, Italy
In time and space locked-in: families facevegetative stateMarina Manera, Italy
“Responsibility” constructionInes Giorgi, Italy
IPASVI ITALIAN PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES Hall JOF NURSES WORKSHOP (1) NURSING ROLE, DECISION-MAKING ANDRESPONSIBILITY: MULTI-PROFESSIONALISM VERSUSINDIVIDUALITYCo-Chairs: Stefano Bazzana, Miriam Magri
Use of physical restraint in hospitals and nursing homes:a multicentre cross-sectional studyErmellina Zanetti, Italy
Narrative and the code of ethics: the “instruments”for an ethic reflection on nursing practicePaola Gobbi, Italy
Nurses and multicultural competence in nursing care:descriptive survey in Italian Aosta Valley Health AgencyGuy Bertrand Aimé Tchagou Dago, Italy
Professional dignity in nursing implicates patient safetyfor Italian nursesAlessandro Stievano, Italy
A motivational intervention to improve personal andprofessional being of nurses: a mixed methods studyAndrea Giordano, Italy
ISLAMIC BIOETHICS Hall KCo-Chairs: Vardit Rispler-Chaim, Emad Gith
Islamic medical ethics: the employment of advancedtechnologies in gender issuesVardit Rispler-Chaim, Israel
Assisted procreation and abortion in the country byMuslimsMaria Anna Filosa, Italy
The effect of attitudes and beliefs of Jewish and Muslimmothers on the intention to integrate Down Syndromechildren in SocietySivia Barnoy, Israel
Principles and issues in the evaluation of parentalcompetency in Israel’s Arab-Muslim communityEmad Gith, Israel
10:30-11:00Coffee break and poster session
11:00-12:30
FNOMCeO /NATIONAL FEDERATION OF Hall AORDERS OF PHYSICIENS & DENTISTS/WORKSHOP (1)MEDICAL DEONTOLOGYCo-Chairs: Antonio D'Avanzo, Angelo Fiori
Ethics, bioethics and medical deontologyAldo Pagni, Italy
Historical development of medical deontological codesin ItalySara Patuzzo, Italy
New code of medical deontology in ItalyRoberta Chersevani, Italy
New frontiers in medical deontologyMaurizio Benato, Italy
FERRARA UNIVERSITY INTERDIPARTIMENTAL Hall BCENTRE OF VICTIMOLOGY WORKSHOP (2)IMMIGRATION, DIVERSITIES, VIOLENCECo-Chairs: Francesco Maria Avato, Guido Casaroli
Immigration between hospitality and criminal lawGuido Casaroli, Italy
The protection network about asylum seekers: thesocial point of view in ItalyAntonio Banchini, Italy
Ethical values of a multicultural and multi-ethnicalsociety: Aosta Valley Region’s experiencePatrizia Scaglia, Italy
Ethics aspects on the mediation cross-cultural activitiesin Aosta Valley RegionFulvia Dematteis, Italy
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NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (6) ETHICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN MEDICINE – IICo-Chairs: Sabino De Placido, Rino Froldi
The cesarean section under maternal request: ethicallegal implicationsVincenzo Graziano, Italy
Ethical aspects of sham surgeryFrancesco De Micco, Italy
When the urge to change the appearance of the bodytouches the aberration: ethical limits in aestheticmedicineMariano Paternoster, Italy
Antiblastic drug manipulation in oncology departments:environmental contamination levels, exposure risks,formation/information role and possible consequencesfor the sanitary personnelMaria Pieri, Italy
DEATH AND DYING (2) Hall DCo-Chairs: Esther-Lee Marcus, Ruth Horn
End of life decisions in oncology – decisions againstlife-prolonging treatment in young patientsKatsiaryna Laryionava, Germany
An institution one cannot disparage: the long-termmarital bond and euthanasia in Haneke's film AmourEsther-Lee Marcus, Israel
Nurses´ difficulties to talk with patients in the end oflife about health care decisionsJuana María Granero-Moya, Spain
Human honor solution process for the euthanasia andwillpower concept and the disputes resulting from thedifferences between national laws and internationallaws in terms of health law and basic human rightsNe e Çetin, Turkey
“Dignity” and end-of-life decisions in England andFranceRuth Horn & Angeliki Kerasidou, UK
BIOETHICS GENERAL (10) Hall ECo-Chairs: Caue Cosme Dutra da Silva, Ayesha Irshad
Tattoos and piercings: bioethical and educationalprofiles between nature and beautyCarmela Bianco, Italy
Toxicological screenings in safety sensitive jobs:balancing costs and benefits. Ethics of resourcesFederica Bortolotti, Italy
The present and the future of molecular diagnostictests: there are ethical concerns?Caue Cosme Dutra da Silva, Brazil
An analysis of reproductive genetic technology andassisted reproduction with a focus on ethical, religiousand legal challenges in PakistanAyesha Irshad, Austria
INAIL WORKSHOP (2) Hall FPROFESSIONAL RISKS – IICo-Chairs: Vittorio Fineschi, Adriano Ossicini, Pietro Iacoviello
The professional responsibility of the medical-legalevaluation process in social security: how tohomogenize technicality, training, law and ethicsPatrizio Rossi, Italy
Technical devices and interventions to support the lifeof the relationship: the biopsychosocial approach tothe person with disabilities to workGiovanni Cortese, Italy
Taking care of the person-injured worker through anoverall protection aimed at reintegrationMaria Rosaria Matarrese, Italy
The heritage statistical-information INAIL ethics as atool in the service of the society in respect of thedignity of the personAlessandro Salvati, Italy
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOETHICS (1) Hall GCo-Chairs: José Bicudo, Cécile Bensimon
Public-private partnerships in the water sector: ethicalconsiderations raised by the marketization of waterCécile Bensimon, Canada
Bioethical implications of the effect of benzeneexposure in respiratory functions of Kaduna refineryplant workers and petroleum pump workers in NigeriaFatima Lami Ciroma, Nigeria
Development of a bioethics proposal to implement areurbanization project in the central area of São PauloJosé Bicudo, Brazil
The WHO definition of health: a critical readingMarianna Nobile, Italy
INTERCULTURAL BIOETHICS & LIFELONG Hall ILEARNING WORKSHOP (6)DIGITAL SOCIETY & EMERGENT RIGHTSCo-Chairs: Carlo Pasetti, Mirella Scala
Culture of innovation, connecting people: figures andopportunitiesSveva Avveduto, Italy
Policies of the Basilicata Region for the overthrow ofthe digital divideVito De Filippo, Italy
Innovation, knowledge and futureCristiano Radaelli, Italy
Meeting the challenge of future educational scenariosMarco Rossi Doria, Italy
Digital society: new chances and new differencesGiacomo Sado, Italy
The dark side of the digital divideLisa Somma, Italy
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IPASVI ITALIAN PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES Hall JOF NURSES WORKSHOP (2) ETHICAL DILEMMAS: NURSING EDUCATION ANDNURSING RESEARCHCo-Chairs: Monica Gazzola, Nives Magri
The nurses attitudes towards the use of physicalrestraint: a focus group studyMonica Gazzola, Italy
Ethical difficulties in nursing, educational needs andattitudes about using ethics resourcesCinzia Leuter, Italy
Narrative and bioethics themes within the nursingeducationMarina Negri, Italy
In search of salience: phenomenological analysis ofmoral distressDina Moranda, Italy
Crushing and covert medications in nursing home:prevalence and implications for practiceAnna Castaldo, Italy
REPRODUCTION, ETHICS AND LAW (1) Hall KCo-Chairs: Edna Raquel Hogemann, Elena Ignovska
Transnationalization on the technique of assistedhuman reproductionEdna Raquel Hogemann, Brazil
The legal position of sperm donors assisting singlewomen to reproduceElena Ignovska, Belgium
Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) and the legalconcept of filiationMartha Miranda, Kenya
Having a child after death: reproductive rights,children’s interests and the regulation of technologiesYun-hsien Diana Lin, Taiwan
12:30-14:00
FNOMCeO /NATIONAL FEDERATION OF Hall AORDERS OF PHYSICIANS & DENTISTS/WORKSHOP (2)BALANCE BETWEEN DEONTOLOGY AND LEGISLATIONCo-Chairs: Bruno Zuccarelli, Gian Aristide Norelli
Informed consent and advance directives for treatmentRoberto Longhin, ItalyConsent of minors: bioethics point of viewElena Nave, Italy
Consent of minors: clinical point of viewRoberto Rosset, Italy
Conscientious objectionFranco Alberton, Italy
Autonomy of professional practice and constraints ofhealthcare organizationsAntonio Panti, Italy
CONSULTA POSTER SESSION Hall BCo-Chairs: Eduardo Consiglio, Nicoletta Gasparini
Archives of surgical pathology as a tool forcomprehension of biological behaviour of malignanciesGabriele Margiotta, Italy
The determination of death with regard to organtransplantation: 20 min vs 2 minArianna Giovannetti, Italy
Accidental thawing of embryos and oocytes: legalaspects and medico-legal profilesMichela Cicconi, Italy
Post mortem fecundation rules in EU members:the usage of sperm after donor’s deathPaola Mancarella, Italy
Cultural and ethical issues on female genital mutilation:the Italian situationLaura Panata, Italy
The future role of the “invasive” autopsy in theinvestigation of deaths and possible alternativesItalian Group of Young Medico-legal Doctors
The European legal framework for “compassionate useprogrammes”: similarities and differences between fivemember states to guarantee a better quality of life inpatients affected of serious and/or chronic debilitatingor life-threatening diseasesSara Hemied, Italy
Compassionate use: Italian case lawIrene Catarinozzi, Italy
The use of unapproved drugs for “compassionate use”:Italian law and re-emerging regulatory requirementsLaura Iovenitti, Italy
NAPLES FEDERICO II UNIVERSITY ETHICS Hall CCOMMITTEE WORKSHOP (7)MISCELLANEACo-Chairs: Bruno Della Pietra, Paolo Rubba
The travel of “good death”Rosa Ferrara, Italy
Long lasting endemic fluorosis in the Vesuvius areapopulation: a matter of ethics?Pier Paolo Petrone, Italy
Palaeobiological research and ethical implications fortreatment, study and conservation of skeletal humanremainsGiuseppe Quaremba, Italy
The decision-making process with regard to the video-assisted thoracic surgery in eighty years old hesitantindividualsCiriaco Cecere, Italy
DEATH AND DYING (3) Hall DCo-Chairs: Ehud Shalmon, Yuichi Minemura
Advanced treatment directives: a comparative studybetween Italy and BrazilMarilia Pedroso Xavier, Brazil
Playing God at an intensive care unit: the Braziliancase of Dr Virginia de SouzaLuciana Pedroso Xavier, Brazil
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On the violation of self-autonomy of patients in life-threatening condition: can a dying patient make areasonable decision?Ehud Shalmon, Israel
End-of-life care in Andalusia, SpainMaribel Tamayo Velázquez, Spain
Living with an oncological pathologyRoberta Martino, Italy
Metaphysical analysis of issues regarding humanidentity in contemporary brain death controversiesYuichi Minemura, USA
BIOETHICS GENERAL (11) Hall ECo-Chairs: Weijia Wang, Jalal Aliyev
The Confucian tradition of medical ethics in medicalhumanitiesWeijia Wang, China
Establishment and development of bioethics sciencein AzerbaijanJalal Aliyev, Azerbaijan
The DNA databases between the need of justice andthe protection of individual rightsEster De Luca, Italy
Ethical problems of susceptibility testingMaria Chiarelli, Italy
Bioethical implications of synthetic biology: aprecautionary approach to risks of new scienceArianna Serra, Italy
CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY Hall FCo-Chairs: Adi Liberty, Michael Lupton
Medical information in a changing world: providinginformation via phone calls to relatives of hospitalizedpatientsAdi Liberty, Israel
The ethics of the Veri Chip human implantMichael Lupton, Australia
Medical data protection: a fundamental right in thehi-tech and information societyFernanda Schaefer Rivabem, Brazil
Ethical issues in the clinical diagnosis of HuntingtonDiseaseElena Salvatore, Italy
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOETHICS (2) Hall GCo-Chairs: Zohar Lederman, Vugar Mammadov
For a new ethics and politics of biocultureFranco Manti, Italy
Rights of citizens for healthy environment duringnatural urban growth (right to silence)Mahammad Imran Oglu Baziqov, Azerbaijan
Environmental medicine in the 21st centuryZohar Lederman, USA
Why we need to strengthen control on GMO foodproducts turnoverVugar Mammadov, Azerbaijan
REFUGEES, IMMIGRANTS AND ASYLUM Hall ISEEKERSCo-Chairs: Edward S. Dove, Deborah Zion
Access to healthcare for undocumented migrants inBelgiumSaphia Mokrane, Belgium
The biopolitics, ethics and law of compulsory DNAtesting of refugeesEdward S. Dove, Canada
Discrimination of migrants in health care: A systematicliterature reviewDaniel Drewniak, Switzerland
About secrets and lies: ethics, stigma and asylum seekerresearchDeborah Zion, Australia
NURSING Hall JCo-Chairs: Nili Tabak, Sarah Nissim
Do caregivers have the right to refuse treatingterrorists?Nili Tabak, Israel
Nursing students experiences coping with ethicaldilemmas during first clinical placementSarah Nissim, Israel
What they say: the ethical and moral conduct of nursingstudents during study and clinical practice - a casestudyDebbie Muchnik, Israel
Therapeutic obstinacy: the nursing role betweenautonomy and responsibilityChristian Dall’Olmo, Italy
REPRODUCTION, ETHICS AND LAW (2) Hall KCo-Chairs: Giovanna Ricci, Stephanie Bernstein
Current situation of medically assisted reproductionin Italy and jurisprudence of the European Court ofHuman RightsGiovanna Ricci, Italy
The rights of the unborn child and artificial reproductivetechnologiesIgnatius Chikwado Okuta, Italy
Oocyte freezing - producing freedom or reproducingfears?Stephanie Bernstein, Germany
Human dignity and assisted reproduction: bioethicalchallenges within the Nigerian contextMichael Etim, Nigeria
Is ART a test for conservatism? A Polish caseAnna Alichniewicz & Monika Michalowska, Poland
14:00-14:30CLOSING SESSION AND DISPERSAL
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Poster PresentationsTuesday, November 19, 2013
T01Acquisition of consent to medical treatment undermandatory health: simple binding legal or the maininstrument for the promotion of therapeuticrelationshipCristiano Barbieri, Italy
T02Stability over time in the preferences of older personsfor life-sustaining treatmentInés Maria Barrio Cantalejo, Spain
T03Assisted reproduction in Italy: bioethical, juridical andmedico-legal dilemmasRosagemma Ciliberti, Italy
T04Prison treatment and ethical dimensionPaolo Danesino, Italy
T05Moral and legal responsibilities - dilemmas facedin pharmacy - experiences from the Republic ofMacedoniaMerita Dauti, Republic of Macedonia
T06Ethical standards and normative regulations inthe field of medical care in emergency situationsAlena Donika, Russia
T07Linguistic and cultural validation of an instrument forthe analysis of ethical values of nursing students withspecial reference to honesty and altruismStefano Finotto, Italy
T08The act ethics in health care: the path of ethicsRaffaela Genzale, Italy
T09The Interuniversity Research Centre on Bioethics ofNaples - activities on the bioethics of the beginninglifePasquale Giustiniani, Italy
T10Current status of institutional review boards andapprovals of clinical research in oriental medicalhospitals in Korea: a surveyJung Hee-Jung, South Korea
T11Attitude, practice of clinical physicians in Vietnamon medical errors and conflict of interestTran Thi Thanh Huong, Vietnam
T12Preventive mastectomy: overtreatment or personalharm?Francesco Introna, Italy
T13The cloning and its ethical-legal implicationsFatbardha Ismaili, Republic of Macedonia
T14Dealing with violence in a combined organizationalstructure - an instructive response from a therapeutic,ethical and safety perspectiveRonit Kigli, Israel
T15Health care guarantee in secondary health care -telemedicine to the rescueHanna Kuusisto, Finland
T16Missing person DNA data-base to counteract the illegaltraffic of organsMassimo Lancia, Italy
T17The foundations of the Italian medical ethics followingthe finding of the Professional Codes of the MedicalChamber of Istria (1897) and of the Medical Chamberof Trento (1900)Sara Patuzzo, Italy
T18Emotional communication in helping relationships forthe treatment of disorders related to new forms ofaddictionRocco Quagliariello, Italy
T19A pilot study of pharmacy students’ perceptionsregarding ethical values, conscientious and religiousobjectionsVojin Rakic´, Serbia
T20National growth’s characteristics of bioethics in RussiaNatalia Sedova, Russia
T21Ethics, hemodialysis and patients with differing agesRonen Segev, Israel
T22Professional dignity in nursing implicates patient safetyfor Italian nursesAlessandro Stievano, Italy
T23The experience of ethics committees in theAndalusian System of Public Health, SpainMaribel Tamayo Velázquez, Spain
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W01Ethical problems of integration of children withdisabilities in BulgariaSilviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska, Bulgaria
W02The Health Technology Assessment (HTA): thedistinction between “innovation” and “new business”Rosalba Caldarazzo, Italy
W03Regional differences within the programmes ofscreening for breast cancer: ethical problems of healthpolicy and managementMichelle Capasso, Italy
W04Compassionate use: Italian case lawIrene Catarinozzi, Italy
W05Accidental thawing of embryos and oocytes:legal aspects and medico-legal profilesMichela Cicconi, Italy
W06Ethics committees and GCP and GLP RulesSusanna Davtyan, Republic of Armenia
W07Socio-economic factors related to the withdrawal ofchloroquine (CQ) in the range of production plantMalian pharmaceuticalsSamba Diop, Mali
W08The future role of the “invasive” autopsy in theinvestigation of deaths and possible alternativesItalian Group of Young Medico-legal doctors
W09The determination of death with regard to organtransplantation: 20 min vs 2 minArianna Giovannetti, Italy
W10Reasons for asylum seeking and medical certificationLuciano Gualdieri, Italy
W11The European legal framework for “CompassionateUse Programmes”: similarities and differences betweenfive member states to guarantee a better quality oflife in patients affected of seriously and/or chronicdebilitating or life-threatening diseasesSara Hemied, Italy
W12The use of unapproved drugs for “compassionate use”:Italian law and re-emerging regulatory requirementsLaura Iovenitti, Italy
W13Styles of bioethics education in PolandPawe uków & Joanna Rozynska, Poland
W14Nurses coping with ethical dilemmas during workHelen Malka-Zeevi, Israel
W15Post mortem fecundation rules in EU Members:the usage of sperm after donor’s deathPaola Mancarella, Italy
W16Archives of surgical pathology as a tool forcomprehension of biological behaviour of malignanciesGabriele Margiotta, Italy
W17Sensitization and incorporation of ethical practices inpathology postgraduate curriculum in IndiaMary Mathew, India
W18Impact of eastern socio cultural determinants on endof life decision makingPrincy Louis Palaty, India
W19Cultural and ethical issues on female genital mutilation:the Italian situationLaura Panata, Italy
W20Bioethical aspects of pharmacotherapy of rare diseasesin Serbia: from the point of view of medical studentsMilica Prostran, Serbia
W21The ethics of treating adolescents with anorexianervosa: the case for justified paternalismTomas J. Silber, USA
W22The strategic plan on bioethics of the Regional Ministryof Health and Welfare of Andalusia (Spain): aninnovative experience in public policyPablo Simón-Lorda, Spain
W23Should or must there be a finding of materialityregarding, and disclosure of, physician financial conflictsof interest that both patients want to know aboutand that, when disclosed, affect their decisions whetherto accept care recommendations?Roy G. Spece, USA
W24Attitudes, perception and knowledge of bioethicsamong physicians and post graduate trainees ofhospitals of Islamabad and adjacent regionsRizwan Taj, Pakistan
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