GOSH Paediatric Bioethics & Law Masterclass

Great Ormond Street Hospitals - Paediatric Bioethics & Law Masterclass 

  • This interesting, informative and perhaps challenging day for Medical Students and Foundation Doctors will enable you to spend a day learning about ethical and legal issues in the treatment of children.
  • Lectures from leading legal and ethical figures in child health will explore key topics
  • Participants will be encouraged to submit abstracts about cases/or issues that they have encountered/considered – observing all confidentiality standards of course.
  • Drinks Reception.

Call for Abstracts

All Medical Students and Foundation Doctors are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 300 words for the Paediatric Bioethics and Law Masterclass. This interesting and informative day will enable you to spend the day learning about ethical and legal issues in the treatment of children.

Abstracts submitted will be reviewed by the organisers, and the best will be invited to give an oral presentation as part of the day’s agenda, others will be accepted for poster presentation on Saturday, 9 November 2019.

Abstract Submissions:

  • You are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 300 words for the Paediatric Bioethics and Law Masterclass. This interesting and informative day will enable you to spend the day learning about ethical and legal issues in the treatment of children.
  • Abstracts submitted will be reviewed by the organisers, and the best will be invited to give an oral presentation as part of the day’s agenda, others will be accepted for poster presentation on Saturday, 9th November 2019.
  • Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day as follows: Best Oral Presentations, and Best Poster
  • Please submit your abstract via https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Bioethics2019
  • The closing date for submission is: Monday, 7th Ocotber, 2019
  • Please ensure before submitting an abstract, that at least one of the authors are registered to present at the Bioethics Day, Great Ormond Street, London, on Saturday 9th November 2019. 
  • Abstracts can include those that have been previously presented but must incorporate cases/or issues encountered/considered – observing all confidentiality standards.
  • Notification to authors of abstracts accepted for presentation will be sent by Friday, 18th October 2019.

 

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