Engaging ethical issues associated with research and public health interventions during humanitarian crises: Review of a dialogic workshop

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Abstract

On November 7th, 2014 the Humanitarian Health Ethics Workshop was held at McGill University, in Montreal. Coh o s t e d b y t h e Montreal Health Equity Research Consortium and the Humanitarian Health Ethics Network, the event included six presentations and extensive discussion amongst participants, including researchers from Canada, Haiti, India, Switzerland and the US. Participants had training in disciplines including anthropology, bioethics, medicine, occupational therapy, philosophy, physical therapy, political science, public administration and public health. The objective of the workshop was to create a forum for discussion amongst scholars and practitioners interested in the ethics of healthcare delivery, research and public health interventions during humanitarian crises. This review is a summary of the presentations given, key themes that emerged during the day's discussions, and avenues for future research that were identified.

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Dave, A., Cumin, J., Chung, R., & Hunt, M. (2016). Engaging ethical issues associated with research and public health interventions during humanitarian crises: Review of a dialogic workshop. BioethiqueOnline. University of Montreal. https://doi.org/10.7202/1044260ar

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