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SUMMARY:Ethics Case Conference: "Is the MOLST Valid? Is the Patient Refusing? Ethics Amidst Unclear Goals of Care"
DESCRIPTION:With Daniel Kim\, PhD\, MPH & Christen Paradissis\, PhD \nDr. Kim received a PhD in Religious Ethics from the University of Chicago and an MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Yale University. He was a 2021-22 fellow of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago. His research examines ethical issues by attending to basic questions of self\, community\, and culture\, specifically issues in clinical moral distress\, end-of -life care\, ethics education\, health justice\, and religion and medicine. His recent works have been published in the Hasting Center Report\, American Journal of Bioethics\, Journal of Religion and Health\, Journal of Intensive Care Medicine\, and Teaching and Learning in Medicine. \nDr. Paradissis is a clinical ethics fellow at the Alden March Bioethics Institute. She obtained a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Utah in 2024. In addition to her doctoral work\, Dr. Paradissis has served as a writing panel member for the American Nurses Association’s 2024 revision of the Code of Ethics\, was a nursing ethics intern at the Cleveland Clinic in 2021 and practiced a registered nurse from 2016-2019. Dr. Paradissis’ research focuses on the ethics of trust\, betrayal\, and blame in tripartite relationships in the health care setting\, as well as discerning the boundaries of professional practice. She is interested in thinking about the role health care institutions play in setting expectations of trust between nurses and patients\, about how breakdowns in trust occur when nurses\, patients\, and institutions blame one another\, and about what practices of blame between such parties are morally permissible. \nPlease join us! There will be plenty of time for questions afterwards!
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-case-conference-is-the-molst-valid-is-the-patient-refusing-ethics-amidst-unclear-goals-of-care
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SUMMARY:Applying for Health Humanities Jobs Beyond Academia
DESCRIPTION:Our esteemed panelists will draw on their experiences as scholars who obtained post-graduate training in the health humanities before transitioning into industry\, nonprofit\, and/or administrative work to provide advice and insight for job seekers. \nWe will reserve plenty of time for Q&A with the panelists\, so please come with your questions big and small! \nIn addition to the Zoom link for live attendance\, registrants will receive a video recording of the panel and a free copy of Journeying from Academia to Industry: A Guidebook for PhDs by Allyson Wierenga\, MA. \nPanelists: \nOlivia Banner\, PhD. Director of Strategy & Operations\, Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology & Experiences\, University of Washington\n \nEmily Dufton\, PhD. Author & Public Scholar\n \nDiane M. Korngiebel\, DPhil. AI Principles Ethicist and ELSI Scholar\, Responsible Innovation Google\n \nNicole Robinson\, MFA. Poet & Narrative Medicine Coordinator\, Akron Children’s Hospital\n \n  \nQuestions: Contact Brianna C. August-Rae\, Ph.D. (cusanno@etsu.edu) or Liz Bowen\, Ph.D. (bowenel@upstate.edu) 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/applying-for-health-humanities-jobs-beyond-academia
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SUMMARY:Healing through Medicine and Prayer
DESCRIPTION:The modern world faces religious\, spiritual and existential quandaries\, as new technologies redefine the beginnings and ends of life. \nJoin Dr. Robert Klitzman and Rabbi David Ingber as they share stories about the spiritual lives of patients and explores the role of chaplains — who they are\, what they do and the challenges they face. \nIn Person & Online \nOnline Tickets starting at $18 \nIn-Person Tickets starting at $18
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/healing-through-medicine-and-prayer
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