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An Advanced European Bioethics course, Death without Suffering, will be held from 4–6 April 2002 in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Subjects to be discussed include: Death, suffering and the concept of palliative care; Death and suffering: ethical perspectives; Ethical issues in pain management in hospice care, and Scientific research in palliative care.
The lecturers are: D Clark (UK), R Twycross (UK), W Dekkers, B Gordijn, H ten Have, D Willems and Z Zylicz (all from the Netherlands).
The language of the course is English and the price is DFL 650 (Euro 295).
For more information please contact: N Steinkamp, MA, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Dept 232 Ethics, Philosophy & History of Medicine, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Tel: +31-24-3615320; fax: +31-243540254; e-mail: n.steinkamp{at}efg.kun.nl
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