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Parallel sections
Parallel sections I - Friday, 11.09.2026 - 11.00 - 12.30 a.m. | ||||
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Ethical questions of childhood and adolescence | Ethical relevance of experiencing time | Medical ethics in the course of life I | Free Section I | |
| 11.00-11.25 | S44. Finding the right time in life: surgical interventions on the genitals in children with variants of sexual development Christoph Rehmann-Sutter | S80. "Losing out on meaningful moments": The dimension of time in the context of child development. Annic Weyersberg, Simone Böhm-González | S78. Is it all a question of time? The ethics of wish-fulfilling sterilisation of young women Kristina Thum, Katja Kühlmeyer | S43. Ethical aspects of disease management programmes: The example of obesity Solveig Hansen, Leonie Renelt |
| 11.30-11.55 | S10. Ethical challenges of the temporal perspective of broad consent in paediatrics Isabell Haase-Saebel, Christoph Schickhardt | S20. Experiences of time in pregnancy loss - On the ethical significance of literary narratives Isabella Marcinski-Michel | S48. Preserving fertility? Ideas of starting a family, time and a good life in young patients with cancer Ines Pietschmann, Claudia Wiesemann | S68. Research or treatment? Genomic therapies as an opportunity to redefine an established ethical boundary Dimitra Konstantinidou |
| 12.00-12.30 | S51. Participation as anticipatory practice: youth participation in bioethical and bio-medical research Christian Loos, Silke Schicktanz | S07 Experiencing time and age(ing): An empirically-informed analysis of conceptions of the experience of time in the context of existential conflicts in psychiatric-psychotherapeutic work with older people Felix Weibezahl | S27 Tracking menopause: ethical perspective on menopause apps and the role of temporality Nitzan Rimon-Zarfaty | S60. Potentials of sociological analyses of emotions for ethics using the example of moral conflicts in live-in care Matthias Hauer |
Parallel sessions II - Friday, 11 September 2026 - 1.15 - 2.45 pm | |||||
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Sustainability as a topic of medical ethics | Ethical questions at the end of life | Responsibility in technical contexts | Free Section II | Workshops (13.15 -14.45 each) | |
| 13.15-13.40 | S34. Sustainability as a principle of biomedical ethics Cristian Timmermann, Frank Ursin | S45. Dying healthy - freedom or unreasonableness? Elena Hofacker, Louise Forst, Matthias Havemann, Jens Puschke, Carola Seifart | S58. Trust Over Time - AI, Reliability Gaps, and the Temporal Structure of Clinical Care Orhan Onder, Pranab Rudra, Frank Ursin, Eike Buhr | S07 Can we know what is good for another person? Nele Röttger | W02 Ethics of multitemporality: Experiencing time in medicine and healthcare. Literary-filmic approaches Isabella Marcinski-Michel, Christian Hißnauer, Sonja Deppe, Claudia Wiesemann |
| 13.45-14.10 | S76. Exponential bioaccumulation: Time-ethical challenges for sustainable pharmacy Benjamin Nguyen, Michael Müller | S32. "And till death do us part": Ethical challenges of assisted double suicide Claudia Bozzaro | S73. Meaningful Responsibilisation - A Normatively Grounded Approach to Ascribing Responsibility for AI in Healthcare Piotr Wiliński, Robert Ranisch | S62. Ethical Dimensions of COVID-19 Policy Advice in Germany: Perspectives of Scientific Advisors Trung Nguyen Trong Quoc, Nitzan Rimon-Zarfaty, Silke Schicktanz | W04 What if...?! The scenario methodology for anticipating future medical ethical challenges in geriatric medicine Julia Latting Perry, Jana Wegehöft |
| 14.15-14.45 | S70. Using artificial intelligence to combat antimicrobial resistance: Ethical challenges between sustainability and technology criticism Lorina Buhr | S29 Liberalisation and normalisation of euthanasia in Canada - ethical, social and health policy implications for the German debate on assisted suicide Niklas Petersen | S67. Anticipation through perception? Methodological challenges of horizon scanning for the use of AI in the life sciences Frank Ursin, Monika Taddicken, Tim Kacprowski | S14. Longtermism and Medical Ethics Jonas Pöld | |
Parallel sections III - Saturday, 12.09.2026 - 09.00 - 11.00 a.m. | |||||
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Medical ethics in the course of life II | Time and decision-making | Future and planning in medicine and healthcare | Ethics of collective time orders | Institutional and structural logics of time in medicine | |
| 09.00-09.25 | S63. AI applications in oncology. Ethical and epistemic dimensions of a future "patient journey" Lea Nickel, Silke Schicktanz | S31. Dimensions of time in the context of indication: An ethical analysis Kathrin Knochel, Tanja Henking, Marie-Christin Fritzsche, Anna - Henrikje Seidlein, Sebastian Schleidgen, Jasmin Sieben, Orsolya Friedrich | S30. Advance Care Planning - also an approach for the advance planning of medically assisted births? Pezi Veronica Mang, Katja Kühlmeyer | S57. The 'legacy' of the German healthcare system? On the medical-ethical potential of a controversial term Niklas Ellerich-Groppe | S23 The calculated date of birth (ET) - Ethical dimensions of an instrument for controlling individual temporalities Wiebke Paulsen, Irene Hirschberg, Nora Ryback, Corinna Klingler |
| 09.30-09.55 | S37. AI-based diagnostics and psychiatric temporality - ethical and epistemic challenges Eike Buhr | S12. Chrono-normativity, imposed temporalities and time sovereignty in the emergency department - sociological research and ethical reflections Andreas Wagenknecht, Julia Zielke | S35. Deciding now for the future? Life concepts and illness-related experiences as key elements of will formation in Advance Care Planning Carla Marie Schnieder, Luis von der Stein, Matthias Havemann, Sophie Hecht, Dennis Wilke, Carola Seifart | S39. Beyond gerontocracy and presenteeism: Temporal and moral foundations of sustainable intergenerational relationships based on the COVID-19 pandemic Eva Katharina Boser, Lena Dörmann | S25. Temporal barriers to abortion in Germany: Structural challenges of care in Germany from the perspective of gynaecologists and counsellors Amelie Kolandt, Mirjam Faissner, Susanne Michl |
| 10.00-10.25 | S05. Future with reservations: On the ethical problems of drawing palliative boundaries in psychiatry Christiane Burmeister, Sarah Kayser, Florian Funer | S64. Decided too early? Time pressure as a trigger for moral distress in patient care Saskia Wilhelmy, Saskia Metan, Meike Gerber | S69. Thinking about the future, making decisions: Temporal dimensions of a good life in advance health care planning Lena Stange | S77. Ethics flying blind. Uncertainty and the concept of risk in the future perspective of public health Christoph Schickhardt | S26. 'Do-it-yourself' hormone replacement therapies. An ethical analysis of harm-reducing approaches taking into account subjective and institutional temporalities Mirjam Faissner |
| 10.30-11.00 | S38. Trustees and time: Temporal implications of ethical fiduciary concepts using the example of data trusteeship Lukas Kiefer, Eva Winkler | S24. Time as a central factor in decisions about continuing a pregnancy after abnormal prenatal diagnostics Christin Hempeler, Mirjam Faissner, Esther Braun | S22 Artificial intelligence and deputy decision making: Why preference prediction cannot replace Advance Care Planning Florian Funer, Christin Hempeler | S11. Why is medical ethics so technophobic? - Technology and medical ethics concepts in the horizon of the temporality of medical ethics research Joschka Haltaufderheide | S28 Time and money - ethical implications of temporal aspects in the evaluation of financial considerations on medical decisions in cancer medicine Julia König, Birthe Aufenberg, Gereon Brei, Sabine Sommerlatte, Wolfgang Greiner, Jan Schildmann, Eva Winkler, Katja Mehlis |