<strong>Ethics</strong> and AHR in Canada: <strong>Current</strong> State. CFAS 2010 Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., 30September 2010. Research Involving Pregnant Women: Trials and Tribulations. CFAS-IHDCYH Symposium forInvestigators and Trainees in Reproductive Health Research, Vancouver, B.C., 29 September 2010. From H1N1 to Health Equity: Knowledge Exchange, Risk Communications and Decision-making.Public Health in Canada: Shaping the Future Together, Toronto, Ontario, 14 June 2010. Deep Brain Stimulation for Neuroenhancement: Ethical and Social Implications. Fourth JEMHConference on <strong>Ethics</strong> in Mental Health. Peterborough, Ontario, 14 May 2010. A Relational <strong>Ethics</strong> for Public Health. CIHR IPPH Population Health <strong>Ethics</strong> Journal Club (audioconference), 8 March 2010. Unique Challenges in Providing Care to Adolescents: Ethical Considerations. SOGC 65 th AnnualClinical Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 18 June 2009. Proposed Revisions to the Draft 2 nd Editions of the TCPS. (Panel member) Just Evidence? 20 thAnnual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society, Hamilton, Ontario, 12 June 2009. Reflections and Directions in Education and Training. Health Policy <strong>Ethics</strong>: Cultivating a GrowingField in Canada. (Panel member). Pre-conference meeting. 20 th Annual Meeting of the CanadianBioethics Society, Hamilton, Ontario, 11 June 2009. Gene-Environment Interaction: The Gulf between What We Know and What We Do. Royal Society ofCanada Annual Symposium – Social Sciences Facing Modern Genetics Challenges: ChangingBoundaries between Gene Expressions, Behaviour and the Social Fabric. Edmonton, Alberta,November 2007. Ceasarean ‘On Demand’ / Ceasarean ‘On Request’. SOGC 63 rd Annual Clinical Meeting, Ottawa,Ontario, June 2007. On the Path to Regenerative Medicine: Stem Cell Research and the <strong>Ethics</strong> of Crossing SpeciesBoundaries. Form and Function in Ocular Disease, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 2006. Neuroethics: What is it and What Comes Next? JEMH Conference on <strong>Ethics</strong> in Mental Health – TheGuises of Power: Subtle, Perceived, Insidious, Toronto, Ontario, May 2006. www.jemh.ca <strong>Ethics</strong>, Embryos and Stem Cell Research. Pre-Conference Workshop 17 th Annual Meeting of theCanadian Bioethics Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 2005. Future Directions in Health Research: “Of means and ends” Leaders’ Forum for Health Research inCanada, Ottawa, Ontario, September 2004. Oocytes, Embryos and Stem Cells as Property or Commodities? 2 nd Canadian DevelopmentalBiology Symposium, Banff, Alberta, April, 2004. Human Stem Cell Research and the Politics of Cloning. Stem Cell Network 2 nd Annual GeneralMeeting, Vancouver, B.C., September, 2003. Embryonic Stem Cell Research: An Uncertain Future. Stem Cell Network 1 st Annual GeneralMeeting, Toronto, Ontario, September, 2002. The <strong>Ethics</strong> of Deriving Human Stem Cells. SOGC 58 th Annual Clinical Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba,June 2002. Ethical Implications of Gene Therapy. CFBS 45th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, June 2002. The <strong>Ethics</strong> of Deriving Human Stem Cells. SOGC 12 th West/Central CME Programme, Banff,Alberta, February 2002. Pushing the Edge of the Envelope: Pluripotent Stem Cell Research. Annual Meeting, CanadianCollege of Medical Geneticists and Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors, Halifax, NovaScotia, December 2001. A Reflection on the ‘Place’ of Bioethics. 13 th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society,Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 2001. www.bioethics.ca/english/am/baylis20001/cbs2001b2.ppt What Do You Need to Know? Knowledge, Skills and Abilities. 13 th Annual Meeting of the CanadianBioethics Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 2001. Ethical Challenges for Research in the New Genetics. After Dinner Address. CIHR Health ServicesWorkshop, Toronto, Ontario, September 2001. Ethical Challenges for Research in the New Genetics. Keynote Address. Ethical Challenges forResearch in the New Genetics. Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 2001.Françoise Baylis, Page 28
Values: From Paper to Practice. Keynote Address. Quest for Quality in Acute Care. Health Canada.Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 2001.<strong>Ethics</strong> and Reproduction: There is Cloning, and Then There is Cloning! CESAF Women’s Health andDiversity Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, National Conference, Montréal, Québec, April2001.The Inevitability of Genetic Enhancement <strong>Tech</strong>nologies. The Canadian Charter of Rights andFreedoms: Twenty Years Later Canadian Bar Association, National Conference, Ottawa, Ontario,April 2001.Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation: A Comparison of Canadian and American Standards. PreconferenceWorkshop on Healthcare <strong>Ethics</strong> Committees: Meeting our Communities’ Diverse Needs.10th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society, Toronto, Ontario, October 1998.<strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation Resources: Where to Go For Help! <strong>Ethics</strong> in the Boardroom and theAdministrative Office, Canadian College of Health Service Executives and Catholic HealthAssociation of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, December 1997.Functions of <strong>Ethics</strong> Committees -- Pre-conference Workshop on <strong>Ethics</strong> Committees: Developmentsand Challenges. 9 th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October1997.Inclusion/Exclusion of Vulnerable Persons in Research. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons ofCanada, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 1996.Ethicist's Perspective on Research Involving Children. National Council on Bioethics in HumanResearch, <strong>Ethics</strong> of Research Involving Children, Ottawa, Ontario, December 1992.Les testaments biologiques. The Canadian Bar Association, Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia,August 1992.Une enquête canadienne faite sur la professionnalisation du bioéthicien. Session international d'été,Québec City, Québec, August 1992.The Integration of Biomedical <strong>Ethics</strong> into the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Curriculum.Association of Professors of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario,December 1991.Infertility and Informed Choice. Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Annual Meeting, QuébecCity, Québec, September 1991.Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong> Consultation: The Practice. Canadian Society for the Study of Practical <strong>Ethics</strong>,Kingston, Ontario, May 1991.The New Reproductive <strong>Tech</strong>nologies: Choice and Consent. Society of Obstetricians andGynaecologists of Canada, Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 1990.OTHER INVITED PRESENTATIONS Pregnant Women and Health Research: An Ethical Imperative. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario,7 May 2013. Legal Schmegal: Who Cares What the AHR Law Says? ARTs and Canadian Public Policy Today: AFeminist Conversation, Toronto, Ontario, 26 April 2013. <strong>Ethics</strong> & Deep Brain Stimulation. Athenaeum Society, Ocean Swells Community Centre, Nova Scotia,21 April 2013. Missed Trials: Research Involving Pregnant Women. People’s Health Matters, Memorial University,St. John’s, Newfoundland, 8 March 2013. Best Brains Exchange: Social Responsibility of Gaming. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 24 October, 2012. Ethically Sound Research Involving Pregnant Women. Bioethics in the City, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 30August 2012. Research Involving Pregnant Women: An Ethical Imperative. McGill University Health Centre,Montréal, Québec, 4 May 2012. Research <strong>Ethics</strong>: The Obligation to Include Pregnant Women in Research. Science in the City,Bourns Lecture in Bioethics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 14 February 2012. AHR Governance. New Approaches to Assisted Human Reproduction in Canada after the SupremeCourt of Canada reference: A Research Roundtable. University of Manitoba Centre for Human RightsFrançoise Baylis, Page 29
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