8:00 AM

Canada/Eastern

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
Room : Théâtre Symposia (level 1)

Plenary - Panel | Developing clinical ethics and bioethics in different contexts: Voices from three emerging economies

Keymanthri Moodley, Farhat Moazam, Imane Jroundi Moderator : Nathalie Gaucher Objectives: 1. Understand how dominant paradigms in bioethics and clinical ethics can impact the development of local approaches, through the experiences of three leaders from different continents. 2. Discover novel approaches to support the development of bioethics and clinical ethics programs locally. 3. Weigh the benefits and potential pitfalls of international guidelines that support the development of clinical ethics in emerging economies.

9:00 AM

Canada/Eastern

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Room : Théâtre Symposia (level 1)

Plenary | Jordan, Joyce and Justice

Raven Dumont-Maurice Moderator : Marie-Eve Bouthillier Objectives: 1. Identify the healthcare system (medical school, residency training, clinical care, research) as a key site of systemic anti-aboriginal racism, including examining the historical context of medical colonialism against aboriginal children in Canada and exploring the ethical issues this raises. 2. To illustrate the role that a dominant "culture" can play in normalizing oppression in health care and social services. 3. To develop tools for working to confront medical colonialism and decolonize health care.

10:00 AM

Canada/Eastern

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM EDT
Room : Foyer Cartier et International (level 3)

Break

10:30 AM

Canada/Eastern

6 parallel sessions
10:30 AM - 11:45 AM EDT
Room : Cartier 1 (level 3)

Session C-1 | ORAL PRESENTATIONS - Clinical ethics in healthcare

Moderator : Ralf J. Jox

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM EDT
Room : Théâtre Symposia (level 1)

Session C-2 | ORAL PRESENTATIONS - Justice and Bioethics

Moderator : Dia Dabby

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM EDT
Room : Cartier 2 (level 3)

Session C-3 | WORKSHOP - Pediatric ethics and palliative care

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM EDT
Room : Mansfield (ground floor level)

Session C-4 | WORKSHOP - Community partnerships in Sickle Cell

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM EDT
Room : International 1 (level 3)

Session C-5 | WORSHOP - Clinical ethics consultation

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM EDT
Room : International 2 (level 3)

Session C-6 | WORKSHOP - MAiD

11:45 AM

Canada/Eastern

2 parallel sessions
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Room : International 1 (level 3)

Annual meeting of the CBS

Only for members

11:45 AM - 1:15 PM EDT
Room : Mont-Royal (level 4)

Lunch

1:15 PM

Canada/Eastern

6 parallel sessions
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM EDT
Room : Cartier 1 (level 3)

Session D-1 | ORAL PRESENTATIONS - Justice in clinical ethics consultation

Moderator : Meredith Schwartz

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM EDT
Room : Cartier 2 (level 3)

Session D-2 | ORAL PRESENTATIONS - Reproductive and maternal health ethics

Moderator : Annie Janvier

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM EDT
Room : Mansfield (ground floor level)

Session D-3 | WORKSHOP - Humanitarian health research ethics

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM EDT
Room : Théâtre Symposia (level 1)

Session D-4 | WORKSHOP - Ethics education

Moderator : Philippe Sylvestre

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM EDT
Room : International 1 (level 3)

Session D-5 | WORSHOP - Clinical ethics

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM EDT
Room : International 2 (level 3)

Session D-6 | WORSHOP - Clinical ethics consultation

2:15 PM

Canada/Eastern

2:15 PM - 3:30 PM EDT
Room : Foyer Cartier et International (level 3)

Poster session and break

3:30 PM

Canada/Eastern

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
Room : Théâtre Symposia (level 1)

Plenary - Panel | Epistemic injustices in clinical settings

Ryoa Chung, Naïma Hamrouni, Agnès Berthelot-Raffard, Alexandra Pierre Moderator` : Nathalie Gaucher Moderator : Dre Nathalie Gaucher This round table brings together researchers in the fields of political philosophy and health ethics. It will introduce the notion of epistemic injustice, which refers to power relationships in the social world that have repercussions in the world of knowledge. Naïma Hamrouni will explain how epistemic injustices stem from structural and historical injustices that are too often overlooked and ignored. Ryoa Chung will present the general consequences of epistemic injustices in the field of biomedical research and in the clinical context of healthcare. Agnès Berthelot-Raffard and Alexandra Pierre will explain how these epistemic injustices (testimonial, in particular) affect the reproductive health of black women in the Quebec healthcare system. Objectives : - Understand the notion of epistemic injustice and its origins: Identify and explain the power relationships in the social world that stem from structural and historical injustices that are reflected in the world of knowledge. - Analyze the impact of epistemic injustices in biomedical research, in clinical contexts and in reproductive health (particularly for black women in the Quebec healthcare system).

7:00 PM

Canada/Eastern

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
Location : L'Ambroisie (4020 Saint-Ambroise, room #140 - Montréal)

Conference Gala

Registration required (fees) 4-course meal and 2 drinks included

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