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Japanese Page Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University Research Theme Bioethics of Newborn Infants with Severe Disabilities Women and Lifelong Learning (Learning Program for Forming a Career of Adult Women) Fund for Assisting Young Researchers' Global Research Activities 1. Activities of the Trisomy 18 Support Group: Mental Care for the Parents of Infants with Trisomy 18, The 11th World Congress of World Association for Infant Mental Health, at Yokohama, JAPAN @SAKURAI Hiroko@2009/02/25 "Participation in The 11th World Congress of World Association for Infant Mental Health", Ars Vivendi 1: 391-392 2. Discouragement and suspension of Treatment for Severely Diseased Infants: Focusing on Treatment Guideline and Terminal Care", Study Region: Australia @SAKURAI Hiroko@"Participating to the 6th Annual Paediatric Palliative Care Symposium 2009 by the Children's Hospital at Westmead" Cf. Self-introduction at the Workshop in Australia Projects Led by Graduate Students at Ars Vivendi Project Leader, Study Group on QOL (Fiscal 2009) Project Leader, Study Group on Ethics of Birth (Fiscal 2008) UP: June 13, 2008 REV: June 30, 2008/August 22, 2008/December 17, 2008/June 15, 2009/August 11, 2009/November 19, 2009/November 20, 2009/April 12, 2010/June 2, 2010/July 2, 2010/August 4, 2010/August 10, 2011/November 25, 2011 WHO(English) WHO(Japanese) |