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Description
This webinar explores the design and execution of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) that focused on pediatric epilepsy and critical trade-offs in decision-making for neurotechnological interventions. The presenters will discuss the successes in their approach and ethical considerations pertaining to the challenges faced.
Audience
Clinical Investigators, Clinical Research Coordinators, IRB (Member/Chair), Researcher/Key Study Personnel, Students, University Faculty & Post Docs
Meet the Presenters
Judy Illes, CM, PhD – University of British Columbia
Dr. Illes is a pioneer of the field of neuroethics through which she has made groundbreaking contributions to cross-cultural ethical, legal, social, and policy challenges at the intersection of the brain sciences and biomedical ethics.
Mark Harrison, PhD – University of British Columbia
Mark Harrison is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia (UBC) and a member of the Collaboration for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) group. Mark leads a program of work to promote the sustainable use of healthcare resources by reducing waste and promoting efficiency.