Intensive Care specialist Dr Charlie Corke visits Adelaide next week to explore moral questions about the end of life, including when and for how long is it ethical to use medical technology to prolong life.
Dr Corke has been an intensive care medical specialist for more than 25 years, and has had a long interest in end of life decision-making. His recent research with the Centre for the Study of Choice at the University of Technology in Sydney may cause us to radically reconsider the way we think about treatment at the end of our lives.
This event is co-presented by the Hawke Centre and the Palliative Care Council, SA.
FREE registration, Futility: ICU and the voice of reason
8 July, 6pm
Allan Scott Auditorium, University of South Australia
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