Chair
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
(this session will be transmitted live)
WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
(this session will be transmitted live)
WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
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In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
(this Session will be transmitted live)
FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
Chair
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WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
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WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
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Chair
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Chair
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
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Chair
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WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
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UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
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FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
Chair
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WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
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WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Session will be transmitted live)
Chair
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
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Chair
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WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
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UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
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FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
Chair
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WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
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WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Session will be transmitted live)
Chair
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
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Chair
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WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
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UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
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FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
Chair
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WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
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WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Session will be transmitted live)
Chair
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
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Chair
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WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
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UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
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FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
Chair
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WELCOME GREETINGS
RUI NUNES | President of the 16th World Conference
OTMAR KLOIBER | Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
LUJAIN AL-QODMANI | President of the World Medical Association
JARBAS BARBOSA | Director of the Pan American Health Organization
HIRAN GONÇALVES | Brazilian Senator
IBANEIS ROCHA | Governador do Distrito Federal
JOSÉ GALLO | President of the Federal Council of Medicine
GERALDO ALCKMIN | Vice-President of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE AMNON CARMI GLOBAL BIOETHICS AWARD
NATÁLIA OLIVA TELES | Organizing Committee of the Conference
ARTISTIC VIDEO
ISABEL SARAIVA | Plastic Artist
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WMA Session on the Duties and Rights of Health Professionals During a Pandemic
Chair
Rui Nunes (short intro to the WMA and its role in developing a global understanding of medical ethics)
Moderator: Lujain Alqodmani
Otmar Kloiber
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medical Deontology – Interpretations and Misunderstandings
Annabel Seebohm
The Health Professions, the Society and the State: Expectations, Obligations, Promises and Realities
Panel Discussion (Rui Nunes, Annabel Seebohm, Otmar Kloiber) including the audience
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish
(PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH)
HALL A
BIOETHICS EDUCATION I
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE | PAULO TELES
. 020 - Importance of the discipline of Medical Bioethics in the medical course
Antonio Angelo Rocha, Antonio Angelo Rocha Filho, Claudia Regina Gomes Rocha, Brazil
. 113 - The right to the personality of the unborn child and the Bioethics of procedures that precede birth
Maurício de Oliveira de Avelar Alchorne, Brazil
. 164 - Ethics and Bioethics in the Brazilian Medical Internship through Problem-Based Learning
Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Christiane Peres Caldas, Drauzio Oppenheimer, Fabiano Bianchi, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Juçara Gonçalves Lima Bedim, Sonia Maria de Souza Alvez, Brazil / Portugal
. 239 - Teaching ethics and bioethics in undergraduate medicine courses in the state of Minas Gerais
Victor Hugo de Melo, Daiane Lopes de Resende, Maísa Pinheiro Alves da Silva, Brazil
. 306 – Autonomy and disposal of corpses in Brazilian Medical-legal Institutes and death verification services
Emerentino Elton Sousa de Araújo, Bruno Gil de Carvalho Lima, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Brazil
. 290 - Navigating Moral Distress through Narrative Ethics: Contributions from Clinical Ethics and the Health Humanities
Chelsey Patten, Kathryn Rhine, USA
HALL B
INFORMED CONSENT
CO-CHAIRS: PAULA CASTELO | ESTER ALFIE
. 180 - Informed Enlightened Consent in double J catheter users after ureteral stone removal surgery
Bruno Vilalva Mestrinho, Vitória Marra da Motta Vilalva Mestrinho, Renata Verna Leal de Oliveira, Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rosylane Nascimento das Mercês Rocha, Brazil / Portugal
. 042 - Australian patient organisations views on informed consent in stem cell research
Edilene Lopes McInnes, Dan Santos, Mengqi (Chi-Chi) Hu, Rebekah Harms, Joan Leach, Christine Wells, Dianne Nicol, Rachel Ankeny, Australia
. 291 – A proposal of birth plan and informed consent to prevent obstetric violence with pregnant women living with HIV
Andrea Paula de Azevedo, Cristina Barroso Hofer, Francisca Rego, Brazil
. 025 - Informed consent: true or myth as a mean of proof
Ana Maria Tabet de Almeida, Brazil
. 146 – Experience report: challenges in the brain death process
Giliard Dário de Souza, Gabriel Álvares Horta, Cristiano Alves Felix, Flávia Cotta Oliveira Perdigão, David Geraldo Santos de Oliveira , Deborah Campos Oliveira, Brazil
HALL C
PALLIATIVE CARE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: FRANCISCA RÊGO | MICHEL FARIÑA
. 014 -Normative devices for palliative care in Brazilian University Hospitals
Klinger Ricardo Dantas Pinto, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 212 - Bioethical dilemma at the end of life in pediatrics
Deli Grace de Barros Araujo, Brazil
. 266- Simone de Beauvoir : Une mort tres douce
Chantal Patel, United Kingdom
. 044 – Implementation Project of the Municipal Palliative Care Program in primary healthcare
Gustavo Henz, Schroeder, Egl., Boscardin, Ez., Pfeutzenreiter, F., Castro e Souza, Rv, Brazil
. 343 – Building comfort: the integration of architecture in palliative care
Helder Morgado, Rui Nunes, Portugal
HALL D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS I
CO-CHAIRS: RUI AMARAL MENDES | JON BOROWITZ
. 009 - Medical ethics in liquid society
João Carlos D Elia, Brazil
. 016 – Analysis of emergency guardianship for the supply of medicines not recommended by Conitec in ultra rare diseases: Case report of the supply of Iatibant for the treatment of hereditary angioedem
Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Henderson Furst, Luís Felipe Coelho, Brazil
. 036 - Beauty plastic surgeries and extent of aesthetic damage: error or dissatisfaction?
Mariana de Arco e Flexa Nogueira, Lígia Passarelli Chianfroni, Brazil
. 048 - Technical considerations of medical listening: a proposal for an extended concept of the ethical standards involved in differential diagnosis
Alexandre Simões Barbosa, Brazil
. 068 - Medical Gaslighting: analysis of conceptions, contexts and strategies for comprehension and transformation
Jaqueline Luvisotto Marinho, Brazil
HALL E
PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: JADRANKA BUTUROVIC PONIKVAR | LUÍSA CASTRO
. 027 - Health communication in Brazil: bioethics, social listening and the common morality
Márcia Araújo Sabino de Freitas, U.S.A / Brazil
. 049 - Health mediation strategies and reduction of health judicialization in small municipalities
Rafael Teixeira Sebastiani,, Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira, Gisela Tunes, Brazil
. 057 - Overdiagnosis: it is time to demystify false beliefs. A Medical and Bioethical point of view
Deborah Regina Lambach Ferreira da Costa, Carlos Franco Ferreira da Costa Filho, Brazil
. 080 – What is the ethical role of the healthcare professional in addressing electronic smoking devices (ends) in view of the current scientific evidence
Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreira, M. Tales Aprígio Camargos Ferreia, Matheus Magalhães de Almeida, Lívia Quintella Baptista, Carolina Barros Ferreira da Costa, Brazil
. 063- Interpreting COVID-19 Footprint in Brazil Through a Bioethical Lens
José Geraldo Rigotti de Faria, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall A and Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that all slides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
AUTONOMY
CO-CHAIRS: CHANTAL PATEL | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 039 - Patient's loss of autonomy: Court's decision, or Bioethics mediation? Building a consensus on the best interest of the patient
Renato Battaglia, Brazil
. 067- The exercise of autonomy by patients in choosing non-transfusional therapy
Denissen Fossati da Silva, Spain
. 079 – Implementation of the WHO guideline as a mechanism for resolving bioethical conflicts and its impact on the use of public health resources
Pericles Batista da Silva, Brazil
. 102 – Pediatric autonomy in the healthcare setting - study in the context of bioethics
Rafaela Wagner, Mário Antônio Sanches, Ana Clara Borba, Júlia Kreutz, Brazil
. 128 - The limits of autonomy in medical procedures on request
Manoel Walber dos Santos Silva, Brazil
Hall B
GENETHICS: ETHICAL ASPECTS
CO-CHAIRS: LUÍSA CASTRO / PATRIZIA BORSELLINO
. 028 - Redefining Humanity: Transhumanism and Ethics in the era of gene editing and Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Jose Israel Sanchez Robles, Brazil
. 265- Somatic Genome Editing: Technical Challenges and Ethical Appraisal
George L. Mendz, Francis O'Keeffe, A. Joseph Alphonse, Australia
. 329 – Human-based organoids: ethical research & development
Natália Oliva-Teles, Portugal
. 310 - Uterine transplant donation and allocation: An empirical bioethics study
Evie Kendal, Australia
. 323 - Choosing who gets to live: How may Brazilian Law regulate assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)?
Igor Thawan, Brazil
Hall C
REPRODUCTION ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: ELIZABETH ORMART | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 033 – Access to infertility care in Brazil: Validation of a questionnaire for a bioethical discussion
Drauzio Oppenheimer, Christiane Peres Caldas, Giselle Crossara Gracindo, Henrique Zarpellon, Francisca Rego, Rui Nunes, Brazil / Portugal
. 071 – Assisted reproduction and the rule of law: a right for whom?
Lorena Rodrigues Ribeiro Silva, Brazil
. 121 – Fertilization from the sperm of a dead man
Yuval Cherlow, Israel
. 224- Current Issues in Medically Assisted Reproduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Milinkovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
. 047 - Impacts of the absence of legislation on assisted reproductive technology in Brazil
Luciana Batista Munhoz, Brazil
Hall D
END OF LIFE ETHICS
CO-CHAIRS: MARIA TORMO-DOMINGUEZ / JASNA KARACIC ZANETTI
. 052 – Bioethicists should re-examine the concept of death
Claudio Cohen, Brazil
. 059 – Dignity of the patient in end of life care - cultural background implications
Elena Toader, Daniela Liliana Damir, Romania
. 193 – Bioethics and spirituality in Palliative Care. Perceptions by Palliative Care (PC) professionals in Portugal
Renata Francioni Lopes Zappala, Cristina Duarte, Fernando Serra, Brazil/Portugal
. 340 – Bioethical aspects in the development of biomaterials for tissue engineering
Patrizia Perego, Emanuela Drago, Domenico Palombo, Italy
. 341 – Medical Management of Jehovah’s Witnesses: a Collaborative Approach
Rodrigo Cáfaro, Brazil
. 281 – Advance care planning from the perspective of oncology patients in a high complexity oncology unit: a previous analysis.
Laiane Moraes Dias, Michele Nascimento Assad, Brazil
Hall E
LAW AND ETHICS - I
CO-CHAIRS: GISELLE GRACINDO | MÓNICA CORREIA
. 065 – Bioethical considerations on collaborative Mental Health Care in Primary Care in Brazil
Andre Luis Bezerra Tavares, Rui Nunes, Sandra Fortes, Brazil / Portugal
. 066 – Judicialization of the doctor-patient relationship: the lack of bioethical analysis by the judiciary in Alagoas
Thaynná Laydir Silva Martins Coelho, Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Brazil
. 111 – Civil liability of the state for obstetric violence based on the "faute du service" theory: a case report of negligence during labor in a public hospital
Luís Felipe Nóbrega Coelho, Eduardo Alvares de Carvalho, Brazil
. 162 – On the inadequacy of administering anesthesia for non-medical procedures
Catia Sousa Goveia, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Luis Antonio dos Santos Diego, Brazil
. 051 – The importance of scientific publication of a clinical case study of erythema pernio like or pseudo-perniosis with to Sars-Cov 2, in May 2020, at SUS, Federal Government, in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
Patrícia Vieira Maluly, Brazil
. 311 - Involuntary Commitment: a concept review and a case study
Ana Cristina Sáad, Sabrina Presman, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Gala Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
Chair
(this Session will be transmitted live)
Chair
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
HALL A
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: RUI NUNES | GABRIELA RENAULT
. 135 – IA and Mental Health: New challenges from the Ecotechnobioethics
Nicolas Fernando Obiglio, Moty Benyakar, Argentina
. 137 – Assessment of the knowledge, perception and willingness for telemedicine among Filipino physicians in different specializations
Roland M. Panaligan, Samantha Alda Rojas, Jasmine Rochelle Rosita, Raphael Jommel Rosita, Louise Mari Ruiz, Philippines
. 155 - Medical ethics: from enlightenment to artificial intelligence
Filipe M. Moreira, Walneia C. Moreira, Brazil
. 194 - The importance of bioethics for medicine in the era of the digital revolution
Ana Claudia Brandão de Barros Correia, Brazil
. 034 - Enhancing Ethical Judgment with AI: The MAGI System's Approach in Natural Language Model Optimization
Gerson Hiroshi Yoshinari Júnior, Ana Beatriz Oliveira Urbano, Carolina Maia de Cia, Brazil
Hall B
RESEARCH ETHICS | ETHICS COMMITTEES
CO-CHAIRS: NATÁLIA OLIVA-TELES | IRENE ONIK
. 103 – Is the term "layperson" to be supplanted?
Shamima Lasker, Turna Trebanee Mithila, Bangladesh/USA
. 252- The Fallacy of Placebo: Ethical Malpractice in the Justification of Groundless Therapeutic Claims
José Nunes de Alencar Neto, Rui Nunes, Maria Francisca Rego, Portugal
. 297 – Knowledge, attitude and practice of bioethics among healthcare professionals in Maharashtra
Poovishnu Devi Thangavelu, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Russel D Souza, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, India
. 108 – Trading IF for WHEN: Medical malpractice insurance as a strategic tool for professional management
Karina Lanzellotti Saleme, Brazil
. 339 – Navigating the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the area of health
Mónica Correia, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 167 - Contrasts between medical research projects submitted to a public and a private research ethics committee
Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Lívia B. Oliveira, Bruna C. Lavalle, Carolina D.C. Bessas, Adriana L. Braga, Felipe S. Ligório, Brazil
Hall C
HEALTHCARE: DIGNIFIED AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
CO-CHAIRS: IGOR MILINKOVIC | GUILHERMINA RÊGO
. 200 - Bioethics and Criminal Policy
José Arthur di Spirito Kalil, Brazil
. 272 – Analysis of the impact of Mental Health problems in a Social Health Organization (SHO) and strategies for welcoming employees from a Bioethical perspective: Historical Cohort
Rafael Vicente Geraldi Gomes, C. Nahas, P. Duque, M. Costamar, Brazil
. 207 – Influence of socio-economic level on the destination of corpses for necropsy
Victor Luiz Correia Nunes, Bruno Gil De Carvalho Lima, Brazil
. 228 – Not handycap…. but handi-capabilities! - A new word & sociomedical model is needed to definitely overcome handicap(S)
António Rui Leal, Marc Rozenblatz, Portugal
. 282 – Chinese Immigrants Autonomy in Healthcare Services: Challenges and Recommendations
Sandra Lopes Aparício, Vera Martins, Rui Nunes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 313 - The Ethical Dimension of Cultural Prescription in Patient Care and Medical Education
Rui Amaral Mendes, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
Hall D
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: PAULO TELES | DÉBORA CAVALCANTI
- 088 – Dual loyalties of the physician-soldier qualitative study
Rafael Villela Silva Derré Torres, Brazil
. 141 – Experiencing a pediatric cardiac Intensive Care Unit admission and subsequent psychometric outcomes. A descriptive study
Leonardo Cavadas da Costa Soares, Rosiane Guetter Melo, Maria Luiza Castro, Francisca Rego, Portugal/Brazil
. 144 – Six centuries of detachment from being: the disconnection from classical metaphysics and its implications for human dignity
Patricia Junges Frantz, Brazil
. 165 – Shaping moral competencies: A focus on Medical Ethics training
Fabiano Bianchi, Henrique Zarpellon Martin, Brazil/Portugal
. 220 - Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD-NRP): Pitfalls, Legal Issues and Ethical Challenges of Increasing the Number of Transplantable Donor Organs
Bruce Gelb, Brendan Parent, U.S.A
Hall E
DOCTOR’S RIGHTS | PATIENT’S RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: CRISTINA PRUDÊNCIO | EVIE KENDAL
. 163 – Patients' vulnerability in the face of the intrusion of medical acts by other professions in Brazil
Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, Otávio Marambaia dos Santos, José Abelardo Garcia de Meneses, Brazil
. 175 – Birth plan as an advanced healthcare directive and mechanism for preventing obstetric violence
Paula Lincon Silva, Brazil
. 204 – Conscientious objection in Medicine: Balancing individual values, ethics and professional responsibility
Evandro Antonio Sbalcheiro Mariot, Brazil
. 095- Women’s rights as a patient: A specificity imposed by the achievement of gender equality
Ana Paula Cabral, Rui Nunes, Portugal
. 238 – Bioethics standards for the healthcare systems practices
Paulo André Stein Messetti, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Brazil
210 - Sexual violence in gynecological exams in the light of Bioethics
Rafaela Sgai Morel, Luana Benedictis, Laura Camargo , Nathalia Nadiak, Patrícia Helena Ferreira, Marina de Neiva Borba, Brazil
HALL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
LAW AND ETHICS II
CO-CHAIRS: ANA CLÁUDIA BRANDÃO | MOTY BENYAKAR
. 203 – Bioethical principles in off-label prescribing in psychiatry
Humberto Müller Martins dos Santos, Ivone Duarte, Rui Nunes, Brazil/Portugal
. 230 – Legal mechanisms for digital healthcare transformation in Africa
Tareck Alsamara, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
. 116 – Regulation of artificial intelligence in healthcare
Daniel de Araujo Dourado, Brazil
. 115 – Ethics in the care of homeless people: challenges and perspectives
Frederico Diniz Freire, Amanda Magela Moreira da Silva, Fernanda Ricardo de Oliveira, Frederico Diniz Freire, Neoma Mendes de Assis, Clarice Magalhães Rodrigues dos Reis, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Elba Cristina Chaves, Brazil
. 201 – Bioethics and medical ethics in relation to personal and Professional Development
Ines Tavares Vale e Melo, Alberto Farias Filho, Helvécio Neves Feitosa, Ivan de Araújo Moura Fé, José Ajax Nogueira Queiroz, Lucio Flávio Gonzaga Silva, Rafael Dias Marques Nogueira, Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Roberto Wagner Bezerra de Araújo, Valéria Goes Ferreira Pinheiro, Brazil
. 253 - The Infestation of Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Nishtha Arora, U.S.A
HALL B
Bioethical dilemmas in the field of reproductive biotechnologies. Subjective times and medical times in reproductive processes (Spanish/English)
CO-CHAIRS: IVONE DUARTE / PAULA CASTELO
. 236 – Audiovisual resources for the transmission of bioethical complexities in the field of science and technology
Elizabeth Ormart, Argentina
. 337 – Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Hall C – Autonomy / Benefit & Harm
AUTONOMY | BENEFIT & HARM
CO-CHAIRS: GERSON YOSHINARI JÚNIOR | ANTÓNIO RUI LEAL
. 149 – Professional autonomy in an age of bureaucratized medicine
Jon Borowicz, U.S.A
. 237 – Addressing an Ethical Imperative: Exploring Participant Appreciation of Ancillary Care Measures Provided in an Ebola Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Engbu Danoff, Emmanuel Esanga, Solange Milolo, Trésor Zola, Patrick Mitashi, Vivi Maketa, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden, Pierre Van Damme, Raffaella Ravinetto, Hypolite Muhindo Mavoko, Belgium/Democratic Republic of the Congo
. 267 – Ethically Developing AI Tools to Assist Hospitalized Patient Autonomy
Ana C. Silva Pires, Joseph E. Thornton, U.S.A
. 107 – Navigating the new frontiers of patient autonomy and informed consent in Bioethics
Eduardo Vasconcelos dos Santos Dantas, Brazil
. 295 – Ethical Considerations in Post-Suicide Attempt Resuscitation
Rebecca Brendel, U.S.A
HALL D
MEDICAL ETHICS: THE DIGITAL ERA
CO-CHAIRS: MIGUEL RICOU | ANA PAULA CABRAL
. 131- Medical ethics in the social media age
Arthur Eyer Cabral Brant Franco, Daniel Carvalho de Lima, Marcelo Saúde Soares Júnior, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 086 – Social media posts: how should doctors behave in this environment?
Marcela Maria de Almeida Peixoto, Bruna Wengerter Silva, Camila Vieira Sousa, Elba Cristina Chaves, José Helvécio Kalil de Souza, Nathan Mendes Souza, Brazil
. 257 – The dehumanisation of health care and patients' rights, the case of direct-to-consumer telemedicine
Edison Ramiro Calahorrano Latorre, Chile
. 325 - Artificial intelligence in evidence-based health and personalized medicine: challenges for the ethical review of research
Alejandro Raúl Trombert, Argentina
. 318 - Developing a Safety Score for Automated Evaluation of AI-Generated Health Advice
Fernanda Buonfiglio de Castro Monteiro, Brazil
HALL E
BIOETHICS EDUCATION II
CO-CHAIRS: RUSSELL D’SOUZA | ANDREIA TEIXEIRA
. 243 – Beyond Medicine: Bioethics As A Pillar Of Cosmopolitan Society
Keine Alves, Paulo Fraga da Silva, Roger Fernandes Campato, Brazil
. 247- Education and Artificial Intelligence: What to expect from human development in the future?
Norma Mendes Guimaraes Alves, Luiza De Paula Araujo Galvao Cunha, Brazil
. 248 – Social Media and Mobile Applications in Purely Online Medical Ethics Education
Patrick Gerard L Moral, Philippines
. 273 – Humanizing Medicine: A Bioethical Perspective on the 'HumanizAção' Program
Débora Eugênia Braga Nóbrega Cavalcanti, Antônio Henriques de França Neto, Bruno Leandro de Souza, Klecius Leite Fernandes, Brazil
. 054 – Implementation of studies on bioethical principles through literature and textual production for elementary school students in the city of Lages/SC
Evelise Faraco de Oliveira, Alexandre Faraco de Oliveira, Brazil
HAL F
ICB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
Venue: Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM), with live music performance
(registration required)
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Chair
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WMA Session on the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) Revision
Moderator: Otmar Kloiber
Ramin Parsa-Parsi
Introduction to the Declaration of Helsinki
Jack Resneck
The Current Status of the Revision Process
Florentino Cardoso
The Latin American Perspective on the DoH
Panel Discussion
Lujain Alqodmani, Ramin Parsa-Parsi, Jack Resneck, Miguel Jorge, Florentino Cardoso
In Hall Aand Hall B presentations may be in portuguese or spanish, PLEASE NOTE that allslides in the presentations in ALL the sessions MUST be in ENGLISH
Hall A
MEDICAL | HEALTHCARE ETHICS III
CO-CHAIRS: ALEJANDRO BULLON | RUTE FIGUEIREDO
. 072 - Ethical aspects of pre hospital emergency medical systems
Jordano Pereira Araújo, Brazil
. 303 – The exclusion of pregnant women from an Ebola vaccine trial in Boende, western DRC: Perceptions of (excluded) women
Maha Salloum, Antea Paviotti, Ynke Lariviere, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Gwen Lemey, Vivi Maketa, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko- Pierre Van Damme, Patrick Mitashi, Hilde, Belgium
. 300 – What we should improve and what we shouldn’t do. Ethical observations in a radiation oncology setting
Paulo S. Oliva Teles, Aida Vieira, Portugal
. 214 – Diseases neglected for millennia and medical responsibility
Leontina da Conceição Margarido, Brazil
. 270 –Women, children and young adults as living organ donors
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, Slovenia
Hall B
BIOETHICS AND ART (SPANISH/ENGLISH)
COORDINATOR: HILDA CATZ
. 356 – The staircase to heaven: the transformation of authoritarian dogma into an ephemeral creation that inaugurates hope
Hilda Catz, Lila Gómez, Argentina
. 338 – Equity and Ecological Catastrophe, a challenge
Gladis Mabel Tripcevich Piovano, Mabel Tripcevich, Hilda Catz, Mariana Goldring, Franco Lanzillotta, María Elena Moreno, María Graciela Santa Cruz, Cosimo Schinaia ,José Thomé Mabel Tripcevich, Argentina
. 357 – The bioethical commitment of cinema: dialog with Cibele Amaral
Júlio Costa, Brazil
Hall C
BIOETHICS EDUCATION
CO-CHAIRS: ROSYLANE ROCHA/ HELDER MORGADO
. 011 - Ethics in Neurosurgery (Singularities)
Jose Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Marcelo Ferraz de Campo, Brazil
. 314 – Experience of the Bioethics Unit at Real Hospital Português de Beneficência de Pernambuco
Maria do Carmo Lencastre, Ana Claudia Brandao de Barros Correia Ferraz, Brazil
. 296 – Locating learning theories within the teaching-learning process of Bioethics
Barna Ganguly, Ivone Duarte, Russell D’Souza, Rui Nunes, India
. 223 – The Importance of Nosological Medical Diagnosis in Acupuncture: Bioethical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
Fernando Claudio Genschow, José Hiran da Silva Gallo , Giselle Crosara Lettieri Gracindo, Brazil
. 315 - Lessons learned from data falsification during an academic course using a root-cause analysis: a case report
Racheli Silvern, Rachel Shvartsur, Bella Savitsky, Ilya Kagan, Israel
. 334 - Comprehensive Medical Education: Approach to Bioethics in a Medical Course in the Brazilian Amazon
Camila Fernandes Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ana Emília Vita Carvalho, Ivete Moura Seabra de Souza, Anna Camila Alves Franco, Mário Roberto Tavares Cardoso de Albuquerque, Brazil
HALL D
HUMAN RIGHTS
CO-CHAIRS: SHAMINA LASKER / NICOLAS OBIGLIO
. 219 – Ethical consequences after the holocaust and its implications for the future
Carla Eliana Rocha, Ana Afonso Teixeira, Ana Isabel Neto, Carlos Alegre, Jorge França Santos, Margarida Ferreira, José Manuel Teixeira, Romeu Oliveira, Portugal
. 302 – Barriers and difficulties faced by migrant families of autistic individuals in healthcare access
Vera Sílvia Meireles Martins, Sandra Lopes Aparício, Ivone Duarte, Portugal
. 231 – Care as a fundamental right: a question of justice, equity, and dignity for caregivers and those who are cared for
Martha Miranda-Novoa, Colombia
. 082 – The bioethical discussion on medical utilitarianism and the recognition of the dignity of life with disabilities
Evandro Alencar, Brazil
. 191 – Short-Term International Humanitarian Missions: Statistically Significant Benefits of Preparatory Course
Bernard A. Cohen, Edward W. Chandler , Patrick J. Jung , Victoria A. Carlson-Oehlers
HALL E
ETHICS AND BIOETHICS AS A TRANSVERSAL AXIS IN UNIVERSITY CURRICULA (Spanish/English)
. 353 – Ethics and Bioethics as a transversal axis in university curricula
Gabriela Renault, Susana Otero, Argentina
. 262 – Mental Health team intervention facing judicial requirements
Irene Onik, Argentina
. 234 – Informed Consent
Ester Alfie, Argentina
. 354 – Procedural Psychoterapeutic Consent: Ethical and Technical Dilemmas in Informed Consent in Psychotherapy
Silvina Vanesa Martinez, Francisco José Rapela, Argentina
. 355 – Self-arm and AI: Dilemmas of Ecotechnobioethics in Mental Health
Diana Altavila, Silvina Martinez, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Eduardo Laso, Argentina
Film premiere
BIOETHICS AND FILM
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 336 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
Coordination: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARIÑA, UBA
. 361 – Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision. Overture and first Act: Sexuation
Eduardo Laso, Juan Jorge Michel Farina, Argentina
(this Sessions will be transmitted live)
UPDATE OF THE UNESCO’S UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON BIOETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mónica Correia, Patrizia Borsellino, Rui Nunes
UNIVERSAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego, Rita Ribeiro, Sofia Nunes, Ivone Duarte
BIOETHICS AND FILM
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA
336 - Bioethics and Opera: The Pathos of a Decision
Juan Jorge Michel Farina
337– Artificial Intelligence in Therapy: Bioethical Issues through Cinema
Dora Serué, Argentina
Cibele Amaral, Julio Costa, Brazil
BIOETHICS AND OPERA
COORDINATION: JUAN JORGE MICHEL FARINA, EDUARDO LASO
Overture and first Act: Sexuation
(this Session will be transmitted live)
FINAL GREETINGS
Rui Nunes, President of the 16th World Conference on Bioethics
Lujain Al-Qodmani, President of the World Medical Association
Otmar Kloiber, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association
José Gallo, President of the Federal Council of Medicine of Brazil
DELIVERY OF THE HONORARY AWARDS
Ivone Duarte, Organizing Committee of the Conference
PRESENTATION OF THE 17TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIOETHICS, MEDICAL ETHICS AND HEALTH LAW
Jadranka Buturović Ponikvar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
6:00 PM - Buses depart to Gala Dinner venue.
7:00 - 10:00 PM - Closing Dinner (with live music performance)
Venue to be announced, registration required.