Archive for July, 2008

Nursing conference at Yale, July 2008

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

A conference of the International Centre for Nursing Ethics at Surrey Univerity was held at Yale on 17th/18th July .  I gave two papers.  In A fundamental ethical responsibility of leaders and professional bodies I suggested that authorities in nursing should set out what they see as the fundamental values in nursing since, given the global nature of nursing and the cultural complexity in which much nursing is carried out, nurses are sometimes confused as to the basic ethical stance of the profession.  In Thus far and no further I discussed the extent to which nursing can accommodate in its practice the demands of different cultural perspective.  Both papers started animated and questioning discussion – as a result of which I shal be modifying the papers before submitting them for publication.     

The conference was sponsored by Yale University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioethics and the Yale Center for International Nursing Scholarship and Education. 

International Ethical Basis for Research Ethics

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

In a paper at the international  conference of the Association of Research Managers and Administrators (ARMA) and the International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS) at Liverpool in June I put forward suggestions for an international basis for research ethics, having first talked about the issue at a conference in March (see below).  There was a lively discussion on the problems of running international research projects in the absence of an agreed ethical basis, and since then several delegates have been in touch.  Several people are hoping to find a forum for promoting the idea, so if you are interested in joining us, or have any ideas, please get in touch.