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Launch of the HELP roll-outs on Key Human Rights Principles in Biomedicine

The HELP specialised course on Key human rights principles in biomedicine aims at addressing the ethical issues of consent to medical intervention, the right to know one’s health data, matters related to medically assisted procreation, recourse to organ or tissue donation and transplantation, etc. All of them in certain aspects may fall into the scope of application of human rights law.

On 23 September 2024 HELP specialised course roll-outs on Key human rights principles in biomedicine were launched for two more groups of legal and healthcare professionals of Armenia, including the representatives from the National Institute of Health, Academy of Justice, as well as medical doctors and other healthcare professionals, lawyers, and advocates.

The main purpose of the course is to assist both legal and medical professionals to understand the key human rights principles in the biomedical field.

Following the general presentation of the Oviedo Convention and its Additional Protocols and the work of the Council of Europe in the field of healthcare and biomedicine, the participants were introduced to the HELP programme and HELP in Armenia, as well as HELP online training platform. 

The HELP roll-out will be tutored by Armenian HELP certified tutors Karine Abrahamyan and Anna Mkrtumyan. Successful participants of these training sessions will receive certificates after completion of the Course.

The HELP roll-out was organised within the framework of the Council of Europe Project on “Protection of Human Rights in Biomedicine II” in Armenia implemented under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia for 2023-2026.

23 September 2024
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