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Cultures And Clinical Ethics: Southeast Asian Perspectives On Care And Decision-Making

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Date: 18 October, Saturday | Time: 10:30 - 12:00 | Venue: Academia Auditorium

Speakers: Dr Norhisham Bin Main, Assoc Prof Mark Tan, Assoc Prof Pacifico CalderonDr Agnes Bhakti Pratiwi

Programme Description: 
This session explores how cultures and values in four Southeast Asian countries influence clinical ethics, from the role of the family in decision-making to diverse understandings of respect for patients as persons and of care at the edges of biomedicine. Through regional perspectives and case experiences, speakers will reflect on how clinicians bridge universal ethical principles and local values and belief systems, and how dialogue across Southeast Asia can enrich bioethics as an integral part of healthcare.

Learning outcomes:

  • Identify how cultural values and concepts influence ethical decision-making and care in Southeast Asian clinical contexts
  • Evaluate strategies for balancing universal ethical principles with culturally grounded practices in patient care
  • Integrate insights from regional dialogue to enhance ethically sensitive care for patients from diverse Southeast Asian backgrounds 

Max. no. of participants: 40