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• Belief and Bioethics: Religious Faith and Secular Medical Ethics, March 15-16, 2000. Sponsored by the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in cooperation with the Finkelstein Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary. There is a $100 registration fee for the conference.
For more information, contact: Ann Mills, Center for Biomedical Ethics, Box 348, Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA 22908. Telephone: (804) 982-3978. E-mail: amh2r@ virginia.edu.
• Developing Healthcare Ethics Programs, April 24-29, 2000. Sponsored by the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in cooperation with the office of continuing medical education. Participants can choose to concentrate on clinical ethics, health care organizational ethics, or research ethics.
For more information about the course, contact: Ann Mills. Telephone: (804) 982-3978. E-mail: [email protected].
• Seventh Annual Teaching Research Ethics Workshop, May 17-20, 2000. Bloomington, IN. Sponsored by Indiana University in Bloomington.
For additional information, contact: Kenneth D. Pimple, Poynter Center, Indiana University, 618 E. Third St., Bloomington, IN 47405-3602. Telephone: (812) 855-0261. Fax: (812) 855-3315. E-mail: [email protected]. World Wide Web: www.indiana.edu/~poynter/index.html.
• Ethics of Research With Humans: Past, Present, and Future. June 12-16, 2000. Seattle. Sponsored by the University of Washington department of medical history and ethics. A detailed brochure with registration form will be available this month.
For additional information or to receive a brochure outlining the course, contact: Marilyn Barnard, Manager, Continuing Education Program, University of Washington, Depart -ment of Medical History and Ethics, Box 357120, Seattle, WA 98195-7120. Telephone: (206) 616-1864. Fax: (206) 685-7515. E-mail: mbarnard@ u.washington.edu.
• Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics. July 31-Aug. 4, 2000. Seattle. Sponsored by the University of Washington department of medical history and ethics. The cost of the seminar is $795 for health care professionals with degrees in law or medicine and $770 for other health care professionals if payment is received by June 30, 2000. A detailed brochure with registration form will be available in March 2000.
For additional information or a course brochure, contact: Marilyn Barnard, Manager, Con tinuing Education Pro gram, University of Washington, Depart ment of Medical History and Ethics, Box 357120, Seattle, WA 98195-7120. Telephone: (206) 616-1864. Fax: (206) 685-7515. E-mail: mbarnard@ u.washington.edu.
• 13th Congress on Medical Law. Aug. 6-10, 2000. Marina Congress Center, Helsinki, Finland. A call for papers is being issued for these topics:
1. quality of and priorities in health care ethics, law, and policy;
2. status and rights of patients;
3. health care personnel;
4. liability and enforcement;
5. forensic medicine and psychiatry;
6. biomedicine and human rights;
7. human dignity and the beginning and end of life.
For additional information, contact: Eva Lindberg, Stakes, P.O. Box 220, FIN-00531, Helsinki, Finland. Telephone: (358) 9 3967 2173. Fax: (358) 9 3967 2030. E-mail: eva.lindberg@ stakes.fi. World Wide Web: www.stakes.fi/ medlaw.
• The Human Genome Project: Science, Law, and Social Change in the 21st Century, May 11-12, 2000. Cambridge, MA. Sponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics.
For additional information, contact: Lisa Bears, Director of Conferences, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 765 Commonwealth Ave., 16th Floor, Boston, MA 02215. Telephone: (617) 262-4490, ext. 12. Fax: (617) 437-7596. Conference registration forms are available on-line at the following World Wide Web site: http: //www.aslme.org.
• Ethics in Research Training, May 15-18, 2000. An intensive training course focusing on behavioral health services. Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the University of South Florida.
For additional information, contact: Kelly M. Lyon, Coordinator, Education and Training, Department of Mental Health Law & Policy, University of South Florida. Telephone: (813) 974-7623. Fax: (813) 974-9327. E-mail: Lyon@ fmhi.usf.edu. World Wide Web: http://www. fmhi.usf.edu/mhlp/ethics/ethics.html.
• International Collaboration in Nursing: The Influence of Ethics and Policy on Health and the Quality of Life, Oct. 1-4, 2000. Tysons Corner, VA. The Fourth Nursing Academic International Congress. Sponsored by the College of Nursing and Health Science at George Mason University.
For additional information, contact Beverly T. Boyd, congress co-chair. E-mail: BBOYD@wpgate. gmu.edu. World Wide Web: http://www.gmu. edu/departments/nursing/congress.
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