SPEAKERS Course Director: Aasim I. Padela, MD, MSc Director, the Initiative on Islam & Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine Faculty, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics The University of Chicago ACCOMMODATIONS For ease of transportation, we would recommend the La Quinta Inn & Suites, 4900A South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60615. Rooms have been blocked under “Islamic Bioethics” at a discounted rate of $169 per night. This rate is available only until April 21, or until fully booked. Faculty: Dissecting the Ethics of Organ Donation: Ahsan Arozullah, MD, MPH Medical Director, Astellas Pharma Global Development Senior Student and Board of Directors, Darul Qasim Islamic Institute Susan Cochran, MA Media Relations and Family Support Services, Gift of Hope, Chicago Issam Eido, PhD Visiting instructor of Islamic studies and Arabic, The University of Chicago Divinity School Obadah Ghannam, MBBS, BSc Trustee & Head of Research, Centre for Islam and Medicine, UK Honorary Research Fellow, Division of Health Sciences, University of Warwick Elham Mireshghi PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine Shaykh Omar Qureshi Principal, Islamic Foundation School PhD Candidate, Loyola University Chicago Shoaib Rasheed DO Candidate, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine Post-graduate Trainee, Initiative on Islam & Medicine, The University of Chicago Mark Siegler, MD Director, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Lindy Bergman Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine and Surgery The University of Chicago The Initiative on Islam and Medicine The University of Chicago The Initiative on Islam and Medicine (II&M) produces path-breaking scholarship that impacts the lives and experiences of Muslim patients, healthcare providers and religious leaders, with a primary focus on the American context using an innovative approach that convenes and draws insights from a diverse set of disciplinary experts from across the theological, social, and human sciences. The overarching goals of the II&M are to: 1) Provide intellectual resources to assist Muslim patients, clinicians, chaplains and Imams engage faithfully with modern medicine. The II&M utilizes a unique approach that both describes the discursive and methodological gaps in Islamic ethico-legal judgments and works together with Islamic scholars to establish theologically-rooted normative goals for Islamic bioethics. 2) Improve the health of American Muslims by assessing how American Muslim patients’ health behaviors and healthcare experiences are shaped by their faith, and mobilizing that knowledge towards the development of evidence-based and culturally-tailored health interventions and policies. 2nd Annual Islamic Bioethics Workshop June 5-7, 2015 What is This Workshop All about?... Hosted by the Initiative on Islam & Medicine within the Program on Medicine and Religion at the University of Chicago, and co-sponsored by the American Islamic College, this 3-day workshop provides an in-depth conceptual introduction to the field of Islamic bioethics and will examine the practical and theological ethics of organ donation in Muslim contexts and from an Islamic perspective. As we cover key concepts within Islamic theology, law and ethical frameworks as they relate to bioethics, participants will gain skills that enable them to read Islamic bioethics literature and engage in moral reasoning about clinical ethics cases. Allied health professionals & trainees Chaplains Religious leaders Ethics professionals Scholars and researchers All others interested in Islamic bioethics Learning Objectives: Identify the major sources of Islamic normativity with respect to the nascent field of Islamic bioethics Discuss critical concepts of Islamic theology and doctrinal positions that underpin Islamic moral frameworks Describe the Islamic ethico-legal perspectives on the permissibility of organ donation and transplantation Review the extant literature regarding Muslim attitudes and behaviors with respect to organ donation REGISTRATION Course Fees: (Workshop fees cover educational materials, refreshments, and lunch) Questions? Please email initiative.islam.medicine@gmail.com TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Who should attend? Physician with CME*-$350 Physician with CME (one-day rate)-$135 Allied health and other professional-$175 Allied health and other professional (one-day rate)-$75 Student-$125 Student (one-day rate)-$50 * Approval for CME credit hours from the Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America (APPNA) is pending. Please check back for more information. Registration: pmr.uchicago.edu/iim-bioethics2015 Friday, June 5th 2015 9:00-10:15 am The Actors and Material of “Islamic” Bioethics Dr. Aasim Padela 10:30-11:30 pm Constructing an “Islamic” Bioethics? Critical concepts from theology and law Dr. Aasim Padela 11:40-12:40 pm Islamic Ethics: From Fiqh to Tasawwuf Prof. Issam Eido 12:45-1:45 pm 2:00-3:00pm Network Lunch/Jummah Break Health Risk Assessments: Examining the Reasoning Exercises of Medical Experts and Islamic Legists Sh. Omar Qureshi SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH 2015 The Process and Procedures of Organ Donation & Transplant Susan Cochran 10:15-11:15 pm Ethical Issues in Living Organ Donor Transplant Dr. Mark Siegler 11:20-12:20 pm Islamic Legal Views on Organ Donation: A View from Fiqh Councils Dr. Obadah Ghannam 12:20-1:00 pm Shia Opinions Regarding Organ Donation & Transplant Elham Mireshghi 1:15-2:30 pm Workshop Participant: Facilitated Networking Session (Lunch provided) 9-10:00am 2:30-3:30 pm Muslim Medical Ethics, Fatwas and the Diversity of Ulama Dr. Aasim Padela and Shoaib Rasheed 3:35-4:30 pm The Contexts of Organ Donation– Insights from Anthropological Research Elham Mireshghi SUNDAY, JUNE 7TH 2015 9-10:15 am The Role of Muslim Physicians in Islamic Bioethics Discourse 10:30-11:30 pm Applied Islamic Bioethics: Facilitated Case Discussions Mireshgi (Lunch provided) 11:40--12:40 pm Wrap-up Session/Conceptual Review and Feedback Dr. Ahsan Arozullah Dr. Aasim Padela
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