This September, HEAL in Partnership with Bond University have pleasure of welcoming International Guest Speaker, Dr. Daryl Pullman, Professor of Medical Ethics from Memorial University Faculty of Medicine in Canada will present a lecture, followed by an expert panel discussion addressing the topic of.

Social Justice, Personal Choice and Medical Aid in Dying: Some reflections on Canada’s (d?)evolving social values

Date:        Tuesday, 18th September 2018
Time:        Arrival at 6pm for a 6:30pm start. Light refreshments
will be served on arrival.
Location: Bond University, 14 University Dr, Robina, QLD, 4226
Entry:        Free, all welcome. Please register your attendance here.

Biography below.

 

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Dr. Daryl Pullman, MA, PhD, BEd Memorial University: Professor of Medical Ethics in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University, Dr. Pullman received his MA and PhD in philosophy from the University of Waterloo. He has broad and diverse research interests including genetics and ethics, end-of-life care, and ethics and aging. He has served on many national ethics committees including the CIHR Stem Cell Oversight Committee, the CIHR Standing Committee on Ethics, as the “Ethical, Legal and Social Issues” lead for the CIHR Institute of Genetics, and as co-chair of the Ethics Advisory Committee for the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. He is currently a member of the Ethics Committee for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.