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2nd August, 2004 Seminar


Auckland Branch Invites You To:-

ethical issues around
treating or not-treating non-residents

Presented by Jan Crosthwaite (PhD La Trobe)
Ethicist, Dept of Philosophy at Auckland University

Jan Crosthwaite is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Auckland. She has taught widely in Philosophy courses, but her current focus is applied ethics, particularly medical ethics and ethics of biotechnology. Following the Cartwright Inquiry she became interested in issues in medical ethics and Bioethics. She has published articles on sexual harassment, feminism and bioethics, the "expertise" of moral philosophers, and on teaching ethics of technology. Her current research interests are in ethical issues surrounding genetic technology, particularly the question of the basis on which societies should make decisions with respect to morally disputed issues. She has served as a moral philosopher on ethics committees, including the A+ Clinical Ethics Advisory Group, and has given talks on issues in health-care ethics to professional and community groups.

Date: Monday 2nd August
Venue: Cap Gemini ,18th Floor, 41 Shortland St, Auckland
Time: 5.30pm – 7pm
Cost: $20 for Members & $25 Non Members

Please confirm your attendance admin@nzihm.org.nz
 

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