PhD @CentreTMFutures @EdinburghUni. Did bioethics at @PandemicEthics_ & @nyugrossman. @FulbrightPrgrm & @TeachFirst alum. Made @SusanMacbeth. Man Utd fan.
Excited to share that my paper, 'Healthcare Resource Allocation, Machine Learning, and Distributive Justice', has been published in the American Philosophical Quarterly. https://t.co/XsZ245lXU5
🚨 Deadline Extension🚨
To ensure everyone has ample opportunity to contribute, we are extending the submission deadline to January 31, 2025!
Join us for a vibrant discussion on global AI supply chains.
@Jausl00s@srrreal@aaptiinstitute@tattlemade
In an unprecedented move, research-grant reviews have been suspended indefinitely at the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research
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🌟The Call for Abstracts for the 2025 Oxford Global Health & Bioethics International Conference #OGHB is open!
https://t.co/WOX1QUafrs
Submission Deadline: 5 Feb 2025
Conference: 8&9 July 2025, Oxford & Online
Hope to see you there!
@GblBioethics
I think distributive justice is a relatively underexamined topic in the ethics of AI in healthcare literature, but it’s really important! Hopefully this paper can be useful for ML engineers and healthcare workers, as well as bioethicists, in thinking through some of these issues.
Excited to share that my paper, 'Healthcare Resource Allocation, Machine Learning, and Distributive Justice', has been published in the American Philosophical Quarterly. https://t.co/XsZ245lXU5
The paper considers the relationship between ML in healthcare and distributive justice with a focus on four aspects of algorithmic design and deployment: the choice of target variable, the model's socio-technical context, the choice of input variables, and dataset membership.
What better way to celebrate the holidays than applying to join the PSC? Get great experience in organising bioethics events, including PGBC: probably the best postgrad bioethics conference in the world. Drop me a message if you have any questions!
WE ARE RECRUITING!
The Postgraduate Student Council of the IME are looking for new members! We promise we’re a fun and friendly bunch; committed to supporting the postgraduate bioethics community. Applications to close on 31st Jan! https://t.co/x44PxoHDzA
Applications for abstracts to our national Institute of Medical Ethics conference on the 10th & 11th of July 2025 are open! Further details: https://t.co/ULQpQxi6Qg… #IME#Conference#Medicalethics
UK doctors who have returned from Gaza have described the situation as “absolutely dire,” recalling blood soaked beds, emaciated colleagues and patients, and doctors forced to perform brain surgery on children without basic surgical equipment.
@bmj_latest https://t.co/U37iPIxQXf
🌟Congratulations to GLIDE colleagues on new article in Monash Bioethics Rev:
Alterations in care for children with special healthcare needs during the early COVID-19 pandemic: ethical & policy considerations ⬇️
https://t.co/rK7Cbynz0H
@Ethox_Centre@bermaninstitute@NUS_CBmE
Assisted dying bill – why public deliberation must be considered
[all health /healthcare policies have imp ethical values and conflicts at stake. i stay on here to increase public awareness and deliberation. there should be more in PD global health ]
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