The conference will feature Continuing Medical Education workshops, elective sessions, and presentations focusing on the digitalisation of health in the Information Age.
The Information Age refers to the collection and storage of (potential) health-related data and metadata, as well as the technologies that provide the means to manipulate, aggregate, utilise, and disseminate this information. With this shift toward digitalisation comes possibilities for future action that are only now beginning to be explored in an academic context. This is an area with which bioethics and law need to keep up!
Big data
Trust and privacy: Mobile devices, social media, and professional boundaries
Artificial intelligence, healthcare, and conceptions of humanness
Dual-use technologies
Other current issues in bioethics and health law
Jan 27
2017
Jan 28
2017
Registration deadline
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