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Internationally-trained Professionals’ Workshop
Practicing as a Bioethicist in
Canada.
August 28, 2012
Moji Adurogbangba; BDS, MPH, MA.
Bioethicist.
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Objectives
• The role of Bioethicist as it is generally experienced in Canada
• Common areas of responsibilities
• Education and specific training requirements
• Q & A
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What is Bioethics?
Ethics: that branch of philosophy dealing with:
-values relating to human conduct
-rightness and wrongness of certain actions
-goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions
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What is Bioethics?
Field of study concerned with the ethics and philosophical implications of: certain biological and medical procedures, technologies, treatments, as organ transplants, genetic engineering, and care of the terminally ill.
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What is Bioethics?
Application of ethics to medicine and healthcare
Professionalism Academiautilizing practical and literary skills engage in higher education and research
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Role as experienced
Health Care Organization (health care ethics)
Professionalism AcademiaBioethicist, Clinical ethicist, Ethicist Research ethicist
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……….as a profession
Common areas of responsibilities:•Develop and management of ethics program infrastructure•Organizational ethics leadership•Identification of ethical issues•Ethics consultation•Policy development•Education•Professional development
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Example issues• Is withdrawal appropriate?• What constitutes best interests?• How do we accommodate religious values?• Substitute Decision Making• Interpretation of Advanced Directives• Capacity• Moral Distress• Privacy/Confidentiality• The “non-compliant” patient
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How relevant is health care ethics?
• Accreditation Canada• Tri-Council Policy Statement• CIHR • Professional colleges• Cultural diversity• Increasing technology• A more knowledgeable public
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A more knowledgeable public
Winnipeg Free Press: Judge upholds life support. By: Kevin Rollason Updated: February 13, 2008
Doctors wanting to pull life support from an 84-year-old Winnipeg man (Golubchuck Samuel) have not only been ordered not to, but to do everything necessary to keep him alive.
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A more knowledgeable public
The medical dispute is being followed by people from around the world with even an on-line petition on the Internet garnering more than 2,800 signatures of support just days after being set up. And when you google ‘Golubchuk’ and ‘petition’, 421 websites pop up.
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Academia
• Lecturer: College & University
• Researcher
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Qualification
• Graduate degree in bioethics– Doctorate, or a Master’s degree – Clinical background for health care ethics
Or • Equivalent combination of education and/or
experience
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