The following speakers contributed to the 2018 symposium and many have agreed that their presentation would be made available here:
Monday, September 10, 2018
Ethics in practice and the need for professional codes of conduct
Nicole Martinez, Clemson, South Carolina, USA
Patient Safety: imaging scenarios, ethics and ICRP
Jim Malone, Dublin, Ireland
A new horizon for medical research ethics viewed from the perspective of radiological protection
Chieko Kurihara-Saio, Chiba, Japan
Progress in application of optimisation: sharing lessons learned from experience at nuclear and radiation legacy sites
Graham Smith, Abington, United Kingdom
Ethical questions related to the use of radiation in security control
Adéla Hofmannová, Prague, Czech Republic
The ethics of radiological protection in the context of nuclear accidents
Jacques Lochard, Nagasaki, Japan
Citizen’s participation in post-accidental recovery: “citizens in science” for dose measurements, improving health and well-being (SHAMISEN SINGS project)
Liudmila Liutsko, Barcelona, Spain
Ethical considerations in radiation accident response – clarity of terms
Chris J. Kalman, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Risk communication in the field of low-dose irradiation: Medical exposure vs. the Fukushima post accident situation
Eva Zemanová, Vienna, Austria
Importance of risk perception factors for the development of effective risk communication
Yuliya Lyamzina, Fukushima, Japan
Risk perception survey and service design approach to support radon risk communication in Finland
Johanna Vahtola, Helsinki, Finland
Empathy as a procedural value for radiation protection
Friedo Zölzer, České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Toward a medico-legal approach to protecting the public’s health
Carl F. Cranor, Riverside, California, USA
Air pollution, health and ethics
Robert Attfield, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Developing teaching material in ethics for chemistry and chemistry engineering students
Tom Børsen, Aalborg, Denmark
Connecting the dots with ethics to enhance public health
Steven G. Gilbert, Seattle, Washington, USA
Moral mandate of environmental health – implications for policy, research and practice
Farhang Tahzib, London, United Kingdom
Environmental health in a global context
Susana Paixao, Coimbra, Portugal
Local adaptation of universal values and principles from The Earth Charter to sustain human health and well-being for both present and future generations
Colin L. Soskolne, Montreal, Canada
Radiation protection of environment and humans in a harmonic view
Marie Claire Cantone, Milan, Italy
Values in worst-case scenarios: a case study of values in extreme scenarios for civil protection in Sweden
Per Wikman-Svahn, Stockholm, Sweden
The emergency preparedness of social facilities in the light of an ethical approach to clients
Štěpan Kavan, Česke Budejovice, Czech Republic
Wednesday, September 12, 2016
Thinking beyond the ethics of good intentions: an ethics of care for radiological protection
Gaston Meskens, Mol, Belgium
Care ethics from men’s perspective
Jiří Šimek, České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Roles for Social Values in Environmental Health Research
Kevin Elliott, East Lansing, Michigan, USA