The bioethics team at Deakin University’s School of Medicine is offering a one day, fully catered, interprofessional short course focusing on Clinical Ethics of Perioperative Care.
Participants also have the option of completing a second day in December that explores more complex ethical issues in perioperative medicine (9 Dec).
The course has been designed by Deakin Bioethics in collaboration with clinicians involved in perioperative care. Participants will explore recent developments and debates in clinical ethics, with a focus on common challenges for those working in perioperative care.
Providing a practical introduction to ethical decision-making, the course will facilitate learning through the use of case studies and interprofessional, facilitated small group discussions. For information about the faculty involved in the course including local and international speakers, panelists, and facilitators, and the program, please download the flyer here: https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/bioethics/wp-content/uploads/sites/309/2025/02/Perioperative-Part-1-Clinical-Ethics-Flyer_Apr_2025_v5.pdf
Please contact us at bioethics@deakin.edu.au for any questions.