Asia Pacific Bioethics Education Network provides a platform for medical educators around the globe to present new ideas and network with fellow bioethicists
#Bioethics in review. Checkout the link below for the top bioethics stories of the past year. #ArtificialInteligence takes the top spot and will feature at the upcoming #APBEN2020 meeting
#meded#ethics
https://t.co/vPrVGwrrDy
AI in #healthcare continues to take shape as industries in the region rush to develop technologies. But AI diagnoses will encounter stumbles raising #bioethics questions about how to weight the #medical benefits against the costs
#ethics#meded#APAC
https://t.co/fmhyra7bzd
Thanks @SSNDeakin 4 establishment grant which made our #interdisciplinary workshop on #ethics of human tissue banking & attenuation possible today! fantastic day w/ fascinating discussion from range of disciplinary & professional perspectives. @DeakinHealthEth
Congratulations to #APBEN member and #APBEN2020 guest speaker @dedcena (Dr. Evie Kendal) for her Best Abstract Award at Transplantation week!
#ethics#bioethics @APACEthics
Sharing this article on #mentalhealth decriminalization in #malaysia. Treatment of depression requires appropriate care and continual research. As a region, our #ethics approach to this issue continues to evolve.
#meded#asiaethics#bioethics
https://t.co/Pe3nzptGrE
Interesting piece in @GuardianAus on the difficulties for doctors difficulties in directing #elderlycare patients to nursing homes. This comes as the #APAC region sees an aging population with growing #bioethical issues.
#meded#asiaethics#ethics
https://t.co/I4p4nj8zdy
Another installment about attitudes on #plasticsurgery. The article in @AsianBioethics takes a look at differences in attitudes towards plastic surgery among students in three different asian cultures.
#ethics#bioethics#MedEd#asiaethics
https://t.co/wYTh9Ctx5x
A heartbreaking story from #Japan about child violence serves as a reminder that dampened cultural issues often come to ahead in the hospital where #healthcare workers must treat those involved with informed and #ethical responses
#bioethics#meded
https://t.co/zqo8YDQ2Ub
Long-read version of my recent piece in @accountingtoday on whose job it is to prevent fraud — thanks to @RodBoydILM @retheauditors @WallStCynic@Dan_David44 Caryn Schechtman, Michele Johnson, Emily Alexander, and others who shared their thoughts
https://t.co/53pLllCuZ9
"Paying research participants is a widespread, long-standing, ethically acceptable, and perennially fraught practice." (from @NIHClinicalCntr's Christine Grady's editorial)
Our September issue is all about paying research participants. Read it here: https://t.co/9Qc6SDufV2
#APBEN Member Dr. Daniel Fu-Chang TSAI writes an impressive article of the ethics of gene editing with a regional perspective, a hot topic in the #Bioethics community
#ethics#meded#Genetics#APBEN2020
https://t.co/ciKarmrAQd