MH Conversations and Connections Series – Lunchtime Seminar Title: Helsinki Declaration: Past, present and future Co-organisers: Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, HKUMed Department of Emergency Medicine, HKUMed Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, HKU Registration Link: For HKU members / For non-HKU members Abstract: The Declaration of Helsinki was developed by the World Medical Association to guide the ethical conduct of research involving human participants. First adopted in...
(Co-organised) Mediation and the Problem of Success in the Use of AI in Medicine
MH Conversations and Connections Series – Lunchtime Seminar Title: Mediation and the Problem of Success in the Use of AI in Medicine Co-organisers: Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, HKUMed Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, HKU Medicine & the Muse, Stanford Medicine Zoom: For pre-registered overseas attendees only, institutional emails must be used rather than private emails to register for the event. In other words, the Zoom option is only applicable to pre-registered...
Disabilities and professional training: A tripartite consensus statement by the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and the two medical schools in Hong Kong
"Disabilities and professional training: a tripartite consensus statement by the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and the two medical schools in Hong Kong" by Gilberto Leung in Hong Kong Medical Journal
Annual Review of Hong Kong Health Law [CPD/ CME]
Video recording (click here to watch on YouTube): *This seminar is not intended to be comprehensive. No decision made by any UK court after 1 July 1997 is binding on Hong Kong courts. (e.g. decisions of the UK Supreme Court in McCulloch & others v Forth Valley Health Board and Paul & another v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust are not binding on Hong Kong courts). All statements in this video/ event were made without responsibility on the part of the organisers or the speakers. Objective,...
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(Co-organised) Psychedelic Psychiatry: Navigating Emotional Labor and Affective Atmospheres at Johns Hopkins
MH Conversations and Connections Series – Lunchtime Seminar Title: Psychedelic Psychiatry: Navigating Emotional Labor and Affective Atmospheres at Johns Hopkins Co-organisers: Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, HKUMed Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, HKU Registration Link: For HKU members / For non-HKU members Abstract: Despite the growing interest in psychedelic-assisted therapies, the practice of psychedelic facilitation — the guidance, support, or monitoring provided during...