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Session: Community Research and Environmental Justice
3179.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Oral
Community Research and Environmental Justice
The term Bioethics orginally joined clinical (biological) and ecological (environmental) concerns. Public health and bioethics, in the last three decades, have moved away from the broader ecological aspects of human life into more mypopic areas of focus on the individual and individual health problems. How could the integration of global ethical concerns with the environment become more integrated into public health ethical paradigms?
Learning Objectives: Discuss the role of community assent and public health research. Encorporate broader dimensions of bioethics that consider the biosphere. How could the integration of global ethical concerns with the environment become more integrated into public health ethical paradigms?
Organizer(s):Alan Wells, PhD, MPH
12:30 PMEthical Implications of a Global, Ecological Approach to Public Health  [ Recorded presentation ]
Barbara C. Thornton, PhD, Deborah Ballard-Reisch, PhD
12:50 PMCommunity Research Ethics for Environmental/Public Health
Dianne Quigley, PhD Candidate, Linda Silka, PhD, Phil Brown, PhD, Steve Wing, PhD, Douglas K. Taylor, PhD
1:10 PMEthical guidelines to support ethnographic fieldwork among men who have sex with men (MSM)
Marcelo Montes Penha, MA and PhD Candi, Michele G. Shedlin, PhD, Maria Cecilia Zea, PhD, Carol A. Reisen, Paul J. Poppen, Fernanda T. Bianchi, Carlos U. Decena, PhD Candidate
1:30 PMAcademic freedom, conflicts of interest and protecting the public interest in health research  [ Recorded presentation ]
Rhonda Love, PhD, Allison Hudgins, LLB, LLM
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Ethics Forum
CE Credits:Health Education (CHES), Nursing

The 132nd Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2004) of APHA