General Program
Workshops
Highlighting the ethical relevance of cognitive vulnerability strengthens, as has been argued, attempts to “symmetrizate” health relationship modeling. At the same time, this introduces a significant change in the ethical role that the concept of vulnerability is supposed to play. In research ethics and medical ethics, vulnerability is seen as a condition that should be overcome. Its normative regulatory role is to signify precarious conditions that adversely affect a person's health, emotional stability, or cognitive ability to understand and consent to medical procedures. Now, the ethical role of cognitive vulnerability is different. This type of vulnerability brings with it exposure, but it is also a prerequisite for developing a self-understanding that includes an idea of the beliefs and values that one seeks to conform to.

A birth simulator is an automated high-tech lifelike patient manikin that mimics a woman going through labor and delivery used in healthcare simulation. These complex manikins are also known as a labor simulators, childbirth simulators or birthing simulators. The complexity of these unique patient simulators range from a simple static model, where the operator physically moves the baby through the birth canal, to a highly technical model which is fully automated and which can deliver a baby with differing configurations. Some birthing simulators come with a baby manikin which contains realistic characteristics such as cardiac and respiratory functions

Keynote Lectures
Currently, the subject of food supplements is becoming a topic of great interest to both the general population and health professionals. To this end, future pharmacists need to know all the aspects related to this category of products, which abound in community pharmacies, which are sometimes required without being recommended by health professionals.
This course will alert you to the misuse of dietary supplements and will answer the following questions:
- What are dietary supplements?
- How to focus on the wide variety of supplements on the market?
- Quality of food supplements: regulations, requirements, research, certifications.
- Counterfeit and adulterated food supplements.
- What benefits can dietary supplements bring?
- What are the risks of food supplements?
- Who especially needs the administration of supplements?

Murphy's law is a popular adage that states that "things will go wrong in any given situation, if you give them a chance," or more commonly, "whatever can go wrong, will go wrong." A number of variants on the rule have been formulated, as have several corollaries.
