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2019 // 51th Annual Meeting DGIIN/ÖGIAIN, Berlin | MedUni Vienna ...Christiane Druml held the keynote speech entitled: "IN GOOD INTENTION - TOO MUCH, TOO LONG AND OFTEN UNWANTED: An ethical view of intensive care at the end of life " as part of the opening event of the 51th Annual Conference of the DGIIN/ÖGIAIN. Keynote of the 51th Annual Meeting of DGIIN/ÖGIAIN (YOUTUBE, 11B)... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2019-51th-annual-meeting-dgiinoegiain-berlin/?L=
2019 // 51th Annual Meeting DGIIN/ÖGIAIN, Berlin | MedUni Vienna ...Christiane Druml held the keynote speech entitled: "IN GOOD INTENTION - TOO MUCH, TOO LONG AND OFTEN UNWANTED: An ethical view of intensive care at the end of life " as part of the opening event of the 51th Annual Conference of the DGIIN/ÖGIAIN. Keynote of the 51th Annual Meeting of DGIIN/ÖGIAIN (YOUTUBE, 11B)... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2019-51th-annual-meeting-dgiinoegiain-berlin/?L=3ao.Univ.-Prof.Dr
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=3Oswald
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=3Michaela
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=3%20%20https%3A%2F%2Forf.at%2Fstories%2F3199155%2F%20%20Junge%20Menschen%20in%20Wien%20%7C%20Arbeiterkammer%20Wien
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=3RO%27
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=1%2522
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=1%22
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=3%27
2017 // WHO Ethics & Vector Borne Diseases Meeting I, Geneva | MedUni Vienna ...Francine Ntoumi and Christiane Druml Christiane Druml participated with an invited lecture at The World Health Organisation “Scoping meeting on Ethics of Vector-Borne Diseases” in Geneva, Switzerland on 23-24 February 2017  under the overall guidance of Ties Boerma, Director of the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics within the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster at WHO HQ, jointly with the Vector and Ecology Management Unit in the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases. The meeting was dedicated to vector-borne diseases which  are associated with large disease burdens, particularly in poor and vulnerable communities. These diseases’ unique transmission by vectors provides opportunities for distinct public health interventions and gives rise to unique ethical issues. These issues, along with more general ethical considerations in VBD... https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/international-affairs/unesco-chair-on-bioethics/activities-selection/2017-who-ethics-vector-borne-diseases-meeting-i-geneva/?L=3Yan