DominiqueMartin AustraliaDeakin University

DominiqueMartin
Dominique is Professor of Health Ethics and Professionalism in the School of Medicine at Deakin University. Her research focuses on ethical issues in organ and tissue donation and transplantation and in nephrology, and on professionalism in healthcare. Dominique has served as a consultant to the World Health Organization and the Australian Organ and Tissue Authority. She was a member of the joint ethics task force of ISN-ASN-ERA, and is a founding member of the Doha International Academy for Organ Donation and the Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group.
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First Name
Dominique
Last Name
Martin
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Australia

Friday, February 7, 2025

Time Session
2:15 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
SK01
Christoph Wanner Chair GermanyUniversity
SishirGang Chair India
  • The First Pig to Human Transplant
    SK01-01
    LeonardoRiella Speaker United StatesHarvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Infectious Challenges in Xenotransplant
    SK01-02
    AtulHumar Speaker CanadaUniversity of Toronto
  • Ethical Challenges of Xenotransplantation
    SK01-03
    DominiqueMartin Speaker AustraliaDeakin University
  • Q&A
    SK01-04
Amaltas Hall B101-A
4:15 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
BKH2002
DominiqueMartin Chair AustraliaDeakin University
Elliot KorantengTannor Chair GhanaKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
MadhukarMisra Chair United StatesUniversity of Missouri Columbia, USA
  • Introduction: the Difficulty of Translating Ethical Ideals in the Real World
    BKH2002-01
    DominiqueMartin Speaker AustraliaDeakin University
  • Case Study 1: The Disruptive Dialysis Patient
    BKH2002-02
    IanDittmer Speaker New ZealandTe Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand
  • Case Study 2: The Dodgy Doctor
    BKH2002-03
    PriyaPais Speaker IndiaDepartment of Pediatric Nephrology, St John's Medical College, Bengaluru (Bangalore), India
  • Case Study 3: The Insistent Family
    BKH2002-04
    GhadaAnkawi Speaker Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz University
  • Q and A, and Conclusion: Ethical Recommendations for Real World Practice
    BKH2002-05
Gulmohar Hall 302

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Time Session
2:15 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
LF2003
DominiqueMartin Chair AustraliaDeakin University
PINAKI MUKHOPADHYAY Chair IndiaDCH.MD.DM (Nephro, PGI Chandigarh), FICP, FISN, FASN, FRCP(London), Professor and Head, Department of Nephrology,NRS MEDICAL COLLEGE KOLKATA
TobyCoates Chair Australia
  • Reviewing Transplantation in Tanzania: Barriers to Expansion and Insights for Other African Countries
    LF2003-01
    FransiaMushi Speaker TanzaniaMuhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences
  • The Role of Infectious Disease Expertise in Improving Utilization and Preserving Grafts
    LF2003-02
    JonathanHand Speaker United StatesOchsner Health
  • Day-to-Day Challenges in Providing Kidney Replacement Therapy for Women in Low-income Countries
    LF2003-03
    PritiMeena Speaker IndiaAll india institute of medical sciences-Bhubaneswar
  • Transplantation in Thailand: In-depth Review of Current Activities and Progress
    LF2003-04
    AdisornLumpaopong Speaker ThailandOn Behalf of Thai Transplantation Society
  • Q&A
    LF2003-05
Neelkamal Hall 305