Organisational Partner: The Oxford Forum

Lead contact: Dr Roxana Baiasu, Roxana.Baiasu@philosophy.ox.ac.uk 

Brief Description of WorkThe Oxford Forum was launched in 2008 and since then has run a varied programme of philosophy and inter-disciplinary events which have a social, public, cultural impact. We have also organised  a number of international conferences. Our events are meant to facilitate public engagement with world-leading research in areas ranging from culture and spirituality to policy and health. We are currently organizing a series of events at the interface between psychiatry, philosophy and theology as part of the Oxford Forum activities, and would be interested in co-organising events with the Centre for Values-based Practice and to collaborate on joint publications.

Key Words: Resident in: UK; Working in: UK; Area(s) of Interest in VBP: Communications/website, Education, Meeting/ASS (Advanced Studies Seminar), Publications/CUP series,  Research/philosophy, Research/other/[please specify]; Related Area(s) of Interest: Communication skills, Evidence-based practice, Ethics, Health economics, Medical humanities/[Philosophy], Regulation, Law,

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Our events are advertised on the Faculty of Philosophy and TORCH events websites: https://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/ and  https://torch.ox.ac.uk/

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Key Areas of Collaboration

Core activities of the Centre are based around three inter-linked areas, Education, Regulation and Integration, together with crosscutting themes of Theory and Practice

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Values Based Social Care

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Values-based Surgical Care

Values-based practice in surgery is an innovative approach to decision making in surgery, linking science with people.

 

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