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'Engaging ethics in healthcare: the ethics of markets and markets for ethics.' will take place at The Royal Society of Medicine (London) on Friday 19th June
It is a partnership between the Royal Society of Medicine, the Healthcare Values Partnership at the University of Oxford and the annual Primary Care Ethics Conference. It is funded by a British Academy Rising Star Award.
The meeting opens for registration on Tuesday/Wednesday 7-8/4/15 and **we expect places to disappear fast** as they are being offered free of charge on a first come/served basis. The Link is https://www.rsm.ac.uk/events/gpf03 to see the programme and book a place and abstracts may be sent to [log in to unmask]
We are encouraging abstracts for posters (especially from early career researchers in any relevant field). If we have more abstracts than posters (space for 20) we will consider producing an abstracts book for the meeting (See meeting website for details). Abstracts from early career researchers in any relevant field are especially welcome
The meeting will offer international networking opportunities with colleagues involved in healthcare ethics as well as from the University of Oxford. Places are strictly limited in number.
Whilst the meeting registration and early evening networking reception are funded we do not have funding for delegates' travel or for dinner.
With all best wishes
Andrew
Dr Andrew N Papanikitas BSc (Hons) MA MBBS DCH MRCGP DPMSA PhD
NIHR Clinical Lecturer in General Practice, Oxford University
President, RSM Open Section
Director, WSAL Course in Philosophy and Ethics
Ethics and Philosophy Editor, London Journal of Primary Care
Portfolio GP, Oxford, London and Bucks
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Website
website http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andrew-Papanikitas/e/B0034PRAZ6/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1
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