CATHOLIC DOCTORS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Bioethics Conference

An international conference to

celebrate the 30th anniversary of

the Linacre Centre’s foundation

St Mary’s College Strawberry Hill (near London Heathrow)

5-7 July 2007

Organised by Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics,London, UK

TOPICS

Incapacity and personhood, non-voluntary euthanasia in Belgium and the Netherlands, research on those unable to consent, reproductive health of mentally ill/intellectually disabled women, non-treatment decisions, responding to the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

SPEAKERS

Archbishop Mario Conti, Fr Benedict Groeschel, Dr David Jones, Dr Bill Sullivan, Dr Wendy Hiscox, Professor Desmond O’Neill, Dr Helen Watt, Dr Aaron Kheriaty, Anthony McCarthy, Dr Philip Howard, Professor John Finnis.

VENUE

Strawberry Hill was originally a small cottage by the River Thames. Horace Walpole, son of Robert Walpole, rented the cottage in 1717 and subsequently bought it; he then set about enlarging the house and adding to the land. Walpole did not follow the eighteenth-century fashion of classical building, but sought his inspiration in medieval styles. Some of his contemporaries imitated his design, and so this house and the idea it embodied take their place in the history of architecture as Strawberry Hill Gothic. The site is now owned by St Mary’s College, a Catholic college of the University of Surrey, and a centre for bioethics teaching and research. It is readily accessible from London Heathrow Airport.

ACCOMMODATION

Reservations have been made for 170 Conference participants to be accommodated in the College. Early booking is therefore strongly recommended. Meals can be provided for non-residential participants. There are a limited number of single rooms with ensuite bathrooms, and also a limited number of standard single rooms (couples and families are invited to book adjacent single rooms). It may be possible for overseas participants to stay at the College the nights before and after the Conference - please contact the Conference Organiser, Lauren Dykes.

HOW TO REGISTER

Provisional bookings may be made by telephone (+44 (0)20 72667410), by fax (+44 (0)20 7266 5424), or by e-mail (admin@linacre.org). Bookings should be confirmed by sending us the completed booking form (available at http://www.linacre.org:80/ConferenceProceedingsAd.htm ) and full payment. Provisional bookings can only be held for six weeks. If payment has not been received within that period, the booking will be automatically cancelled.

The Conference opens at 5.00 pm on Thursday 5 July, and closes with lunch on Saturday 7 July. Some participants may wish to attend the prior meeting of the International Association of Catholic Bioethicists, which runs from 1-5 July at the same site (separate booking required – contact secretariat@iacbweb.org. Please let us know if you have reserved accommodation).

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Public Forum on Bioethics

The Catholic Doctors Association of Malaysia invites you to a forum on:

“BIOETHICS & The GIFT of LIFE

Topics & speakers:

“Principles & Current Issues in Catholic Bioethics” Dr Chong Khin Yam

“Good Palliative Care-An Alternative to Euthanasia” Dr Francis Lopez

“Ethical Dilemmas in Critical Care” Dr Alex Delilkan

“Medico-legal aspects of Catholic Health Issues” Mr Robert Lazar

Date: 27 January 2007 (Saturday)

Time: 4.00 pm

Venue: Lecture Hall, Tun Tan Cheng Lock College of Nursing

(behind Assunta Hospital, Jalan Templer, Petaling Jaya)

Light snacks & refreshments: 6.00 pm

Please come and learn more about the following: test-tube babies& other reproductive technologies; Cloning; Embryonic stem cell research; HIV and condoms; euthanasia & palliative care; Brain death and organ transplantation;