Caring discourse: Conceptual, ethical and practical challenges to the shared decision-making paradigm

Caring discourse 2020


Health & Medical Sciences (General)



Call for Posters
We invite you to submit posters for the 2nd conference on “Caring discourse: Conceptual, ethical and practical challenges to the shared decision-making paradigm”. Under the broad label ‘Caring discourse’, this year’s conference will focus specifically on the shared decision-making paradigm, to discuss current conceptual, ethical and empirical challenges. We are particularly interested in posters on this specific theme; however, posters on any topic related to communication in healthcare, encompassing various disciplines (such as psychology, social sciences, linguistics, philosophy, communication, education, etc.) are also welcome.
While welcoming submissions from participants across the career span, we would like to encourage the submission of posters especially from postgraduate researchers (Masters, Doctoral and Post-doctoral researchers). Post-doctoral researchers must be in the early stages of their career (no more than 5 years since PhD completion).
A panel of judges will evaluate the posters along two basic criteria – scientific content and presentation style – and will decide on the “Best Poster Award”.
Deadline for Submission: 20 March 2020
Notification of Acceptance: 15 April 2020
Confirmed speakers
Sarah Bigi (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy)
Margarida Figueiredo Braga (University of Porto, Portugal)
Vito Evola (NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Pål Gulbrandsen (University of Oslo and Akershus University Hospital, Norway)
Sérgio Louro (patient and administrator of the group Diab(R)etes-Portugal)
Dulce do Ó (APDP Diabetes, Portugal)
Srikant Sarangi (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Helena Serra (NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Marta Soares (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Francisco Sobral do Rosário (Hospital da Luz Lisboa, Portugal)
Paula Alexandra Videira (FCT-NOVA University of Lisbon – CDG&Allies PPAIN, Portugal)
Guidelines for submission
Abstracts for posters must not exceed 300 words, excluding references. Abstracts can be submitted in English or Portuguese. However, only abstracts/posters written and orally discussed in English are eligible for the Best Poster Award. Abstracts should be submitted in PDF format and should include a clear title but no information revealing the author(s)’s identity. The number of submissions per author is limited to maximum one as first (or sole) author. Multiple submissions are acceptable where the author is not the first author.
Abstracts can be sent to Maria Grazia Rossi at the following address metacare@fcsh.unl.pt, specifying the intention to compete for the Best Poster Award.
Selection committee for the Best Poster Award
Sarah Bigi (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy)
Margarida Figueiredo Braga (University of Porto, Portugal)
Pål Gulbrandsen (University of Oslo and Akershus University Hospital, Norway)
Srikant Sarangi (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Dulce do Ó (APDP Diabetes, Portugal)