Deakin University's School of Medicine is offering a one-day training course focusing on Clinical Ethics in Organ Transplantation.
This educational opportunity is supported by the Organ and Tissue Authority.
Designed by Deakin Bioethics in collaboration with experienced clinicians in organ transplantation, this course will delve into essential principles of organ donation and transplantation, alongside the latest developments and discussions in transplant ethics. Attendees will concentrate on the ethical considerations related to decision-making concerning living donations and the transplantation of organs from both living and deceased donors.
The training provides a hands-on introduction to ethical decision-making, incorporating case studies and promoting small group discussions led by facilitators. To find out more about the faculty involved, which includes local and international speakers, panelists, and facilitators, as well as details about the program, the flyer can be downloaded here, or contact them at bioethics@deakin.edu.au. The flyer will receive updates as more faculty confirmations and program details are established.
The course will take place at Deakin's picturesque corporate campus, "Deakin Downtown," located at 727 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.
Course fees include all materials and refreshments, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea.
Each participant will earn a certificate of completion, which will detail the number of CPD hours earned during the workshop.
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