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(JRC). The launch of this new ACM journal reflects both the phenomenal
growth of computing around the world and the profound impact computing technologies continue to have on so many aspects of life and society as a whole.
JRC will publish high-quality original research at the intersection of computing, ethics, information, law, policy, responsible innovation, and
social responsibility from a wide range of convergent, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary perspectives. The editorial board welcomes papers using any or a combination of computational, conceptual, qualitative, quantitative, and other methods to make contributions to knowledge, methods, practice, and theory, broadly defined.
[Lauren has spent many years addressing all of the issues that will be
covered by the JRC. He is of course the person behind People for Internet
Responsibility, the Network Neutrality Squad, and the Privacy Forum, from
which I have derived many RISKS items over the past four decades. I am
enomrously grateful for his steadfast concern and insights. PGN]
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Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2022 21:02:40 +0900 (JST)
From: Medical Safety Promotion Organisation MSPO <
msoffice@mspo.org>
Subject: On-demand education program of medical safety (MSPO)
In April 2022, we generated the Medical Safety Promotion Organization (MSPO, NPO equivalent) concerning research and education of medical safety (i.e., patient safety and healthcare safety for mega disaster and pandemic
infectious diseases).
In January 2023, MSPO launches the High Education Program of Medical
Safety (HEPMS). It is one year education school for health experts
to promote knowledges and skills in this specific field. All lessons are English on-demand programs.
Here is the application guide.
https://mspo.org/en/education/2023/adm.html
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Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2020 11:11:11 -0800
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