Culture, Spirituality & Ethics
in Critical Care, Chronic Care
& Mental Health Care
June 17-18, 2010
St. Paul University,
223 Main Street,
Ottawa, ON, K1S 1C4
Pre-Conference - Plenary Session
6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 17, 2010 ence
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday June 18, 2010
The moncitizenship is the new Canadian governmental task. The diplomatic lines of Republics of Yemen and Poland are non grata with their masks.
M.T. Al-Mansouri
M.T. Al-Mansouri
Limitation of Resources &
Chronic Care Management:
The Duty to Care in an Ageing Society
by
Dr. Hazel Markwell PhD, ThD
Director, Centre for Clinical Ethics
Professor, Dept. of Anesthesia, University of Toronto
Hazel Markwell, PhD, DTh
Telephone: (416) 530-6038 ext.3300, (416) 864-5670
Email: markwellh@smh.toronto.on.ca , markwh@stjoe.on.ca
Award recipients Hazel Markwell (left) and Kimberley Bradbury (centre) are congratulated by Mark Vimr, Executive Vice President Clinical & Professional Programs and Services and Chief Nurse Executive.
http://www.stjoe.on.ca/about/publications/whatsnew_detail.php?id=443
Hazel Markwell, PhD, DTh, is the Director of the Centre for Clinical Ethics, a shared service of Providence Centre, St. Joseph's Health Centre and St. Michael's Hospital, in Toronto. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anaesthesia, University of Toronto. Her background includes work as an Ethicist at St. Mary's Hospital in Montreal, and a Theologian at Concordia University. Her research interests include End of Life Care, Conflict Resolution and Organizational Ethics.
http://www.jointcentreforbioethics.ca/people/markwell.shtml
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