Medical Consent: Practical Implications for Hong Kong [CPD/CME]
Medical Consent: Practical Implications for Hong Kong [CPD/CME]
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Medical Consent: Practical Implications for Hong Kong [CPD/CME]

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Medical Consent: Practical Implications for Hong Kong [CPD/CME]


Date:  9 April 2025 (Wednesday)
Time:  6:00 pm – 7:45 pm
Mode:  In-person & ZOOM
Venue:  Function Room 1-2, 2/F, Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Jockey Club Building, 99 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen


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Objective, Coverage and Learning Outcomes:
Consent is fundamentally important to medical practice since it generally determines whether treatment is lawful. In the ten years following the landmark decision in Montgomery v Lanarkshire, which established a pro-patient standard for information disclosure, several significant legal changes have occurred. This seminar will explore the legal issues arising from consent to medical treatment, including important decisions from across common law and legislative interventions such as the Advance Decision on Life-Sustaining Treatment Ordinance. The practical application and implications of these developments for medical practice in Hong Kong will also be examined.

Participants will acquire knowledge of the above.


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Continuing Medical Education (CME) Accreditation:
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Accreditation by the Law Society of Hong Kong:
CPD point(s) is being applied for from the Law Society of Hong Kong


Opening Address and Introductory Remarks 

Prof Gilberto Leung
Co-Director, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, The University of Hong Kong
Tsang Wing-Hing Professor in Clinical Neuroscience & Associate Dean (Clinical Sciences Education), LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong


Impact of Montgomery v Lanarkshire

Professor Rachael Mulheron
Professor, Tort Law and Civil Justice, Department of Law, Queen Mary University of London


Discussion and Q&A

Professor Rachael Mulheron
Professor, Tort Law and Civil Justice, Department of Law, Queen Mary University of London

Professor Craig Purshouse
Research Fellow, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law & Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, HKU

Professor Albert Lee
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law & Honorary Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, HKUMed

Dr James Chiu
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law & Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, HKUMed

Prof Gilberto Leung
Co-Director, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, The University of Hong Kong
Tsang Wing-Hing Professor in Clinical Neuroscience & Associate Dean (Clinical Sciences Education), LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong


Fees:
Free of charge


Target Audience:
Legal professionals, healthcare professionals and anyone who is interested

Level:
Elementary (no prior knowledge/ experience required)

Co-organisers:
Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, HKU
Hong Kong Academy of Medicine
Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, HKUMed

Welcome to join us!