Irish academic in bioethics, particularly disaster ethics, research ethics, One Health ethics, Christian ethics; evidence-based practice, Cochrane reviews
@osunursing@NIBjournal@Cochrane_US@OSUFuldEBP The call for proposals has been extended to 22 April 2023. If you didn't get around to submitting a proposal, you still have time! Please let others know.
Call for stories: @NIBjournal will publish a personal stories collection from healthcare workers who've provided care during violent armed conflict. Dr. @domathuna, @Cochrane_US Affiliate program director at @OSUFuldEBP is a symposium editor. Learn more: https://t.co/yk3gKoFzzt
Open padlock 🔓 next to a title means open access! Check out the just published Ethical Issues in Covert, Security & Surveillance Research on Emerald Insight https://t.co/JbIgBXywrr. Edited by Ron Iphofen & @domathuna, this volume is free to read 🆓 📖
Hear from Dr. @domathuna, @Cochrane_US Affiliate program director at @OSUFuldEBP, on Thursday at 10:45am EST! He will speak on the panel, "Healthcare ethics, vaccines and public trust," which is part of the #IrishBioethicsSymposium! Register below ⬇️
Hear from Dr. @domathuna, @Cochrane_US Affiliate program director at @OSUFuldEBP, on Thursday at 10:45am EST! He will speak on the panel, "Healthcare ethics, vaccines and public trust," which is part of the #IrishBioethicsSymposium! Register below ⬇️
Enjoyed a virtual St Patrick's Day with colleagues in Beirut. Webinar on "What St Patrick can Teach us about COVID-19 Vaccine Ethics and Humanitarian Crises"
is available at the Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program page on Facebook at: https://t.co/32nDCt2Slk
#HSEOAAwards Read the winners excellent research related to Covid-19:
Dónal Ó Mathúna- https://t.co/vQFlMf2Jda (OVERALL WINNER)
Dale Whelehan- https://t.co/olb5vZpER6
Jane McGrath- https://t.co/AFT1ZukW6l
#irishcovidresearch#Covid19@lenusHSE@HSEResearch @JdaDrennan @aalawton
Looking forward to participating with @AlexJohnLondon in #COVID19 research ethics webinar Wednesday 20 May 12 noon Eastern US time. Registration: https://t.co/MdPXedhXM7
Crises, virtue ethics and citizen translators article at https://t.co/LEtj3wxG10. Great to work with @jay_marlowe @CParraEsc @prunroche on this @CrisisTrans project.
Great to work with @DrNickKman and @OhioState colleagues on Allocation of Scarce Resources in a Pandemic: A Systematic Review of U.S. State Crisis Standards of Care Documents https://t.co/2dDktXh4Bf in #DMPHP
My chapter on healthcare workers' ethical responsibilities to respond in crises, disasters and pandemics from @DisasterEthics has been made freely available for #Covid_19 by @SpringerEthics https://t.co/aoKS3UFo7D
Anthony Teasdale of @EP_ThinkTank in conversation with Martin Westlake, former Secretary General of @EU_EESC, will be discussing ''Researchers and Policy-Makers - Bridging the Divide' at #EthicsMattersConference. #Ethics20
Sign up now: https://t.co/zRAzHGyRPw
How can #policymakers be assured that the evidence they seek is based on #ethicalresearch 📃? This and other questions will be discussed at the #EthicsMattersConference in Brussels on 4th Feb. Agenda now available! 👇 #Ethics20
Sign up here: https://t.co/zRAzHGyRPw
Fellow Cochranites from the US Network brainstorming late on how to effectively incorporate best available evidence into practice, especially performance measures, move the quality needle & most importantly, address what's meaningful to our patients @cochranecollab@ACPinternists
Martin Burton, co-chair, giving opening remarks. Really proud to host the 1st Cochrane US Network meeting at American College of Physicians in Philadelphia! @cochranecollab@ACPinternists@AnnalsofIM
It's been great to work with @domathuna on this new paper https://t.co/fTy7v5eh8c considering how Ricoeur's work on ethics and translation can inform translation activities in situations of humanitarian crisis. @HumEthNet@LisaSchwartz224 @RyoaChung @johndpringle_ @CrisisTrans