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SUMMARY:2025 Harvard Surgical Ethics Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Surgical Ethics Working Group (SEWG) at Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics is offering the 2025 Harvard Surgical Ethics Virtual Conference Series that will explore where ethical decision-making intersects with surgical practice. Session topics will include teaching bioethics\, transplant ethics\, global surgery\, and AI in surgery. The need for ethics education and expertise is driven by rapid advancements in technology\, evolving surgical practices\, teaching methods\, and global disparities in surgical care\, leading to more difficult ethical challenges for healthcare professionals. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCourse Format \nThis virtual conference series will be held weekly on Mondays over four weeks in April 2025. Each session will run from 7:00-9:00pm Eastern Time and will feature a different topic exploring timely and\, in some cases\, controversial ethical topics in surgery. Session topics and dates are as follows: \n\n“Teaching Bioethics” on April 7\, 2025\n“Controversies in Transplant Ethics” on April 14\n“Ethical Challenges in Global Health and Surgery” on April 21\n“Implementation of AI in Surgery: Ethical Considerations” on April 28\n\n  \nEach session will include three short talks (20-25 minutes each) by expert faculty from the Center for Bioethics and others. This will be followed by a moderated question and answer period with the speakers. The interactive format is designed to encourage participant engagement and address their specific questions. Presentations will be available on-demand for all paid attendees for six weeks after the conference. \nAt the end of each session\, participants will be required to complete a short online series of self-assessment questions. The course aims to enable participants to critically assess and apply ethical principles in their own practice. The website will be updated over the next few weeks to include a detailed schedule featuring exciting topics and speakers.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAccreditation \nIn support of improving patient care\, Boston Children’s Hospital is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. See site for details.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nObjectives \nUpon completion of this course\, participants will: \n\nUtilize case studies\, ethical theories and frameworks\, and artificial intelligence for the development and delivery of surgical ethics education\, ensuring that the methods promote integrity\, professionalism\, and respect for persons.\nCritically evaluate ethical dilemmas in transplantation including normothermic regional perfusion for organ donation\, vascularized composite allotransplants including uterus transplants\, and the use of brain-dead donors as experimental subjects for xenotransplantation using case-based discussions and current guidelines.\nAnalyze ethical challenges in global surgery with a focus on global health priorities and the complex effects of the loss of local expertise on efforts to improve surgical access in low-and-middle income countries to order to augment decision-making in resource-limited settings.\nUnderstand and assess the impact of artificial intelligence on clinical decision making\, identify potential risks and benefits\, where it might most easily and appropriately be deployed\, and propose strategies to ethically integrate AI into surgical practice.\nDevelop strategies for implementing ethical guidelines into daily surgical practice by compiling knowledge from case studies\, panel discussions\, and journals\, aimed at improving patient care and professional accountability.\n\n  \nRegistration \nTo register\, please visit the site for details and complete the online form. If this is your first time registering for a course at Boston Children’s Hospital\, you will need to create an account. Please use an email address that you check frequently\, as it will be used to send important information about the course. \nPre-registration is required. Once you have registered you will receive a confirmation email with a registration receipt. Course access instructions will be sent a few days prior to the course launch. If you have questions or need assistance with registration\, please direct all inquiries to cmedepartment@childrens.harvard.edu.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2025-harvard-surgical-ethics-virtual-conference
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SUMMARY:SUNY Upstate Center for Bioethics and Humanities:   Structural Racism & Carceral Medicine: Imagining an abolitionist alternative - Bioethics Grand Rounds
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Bioethics and Humanities at SUNY Upstate Medical University is proud to present this year’s Reiss Lecturer in Ethics and Equity\, Dr. Jennifer James\, PhD\, MSW\, MSSP. Dr. James\, a sociologist\, bioethicist\, and Black feminist scholar\, explores structural racism in medicine. In this Bioethics Grand Rounds presentation\, she will trace the history of medical racism\, examining segregation and carcerality embedded in hospital care\, and consider what abolition medicine could be. \n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/suny-upstate-center-for-bioethics-and-humanities-structural-racism-carceral-medicine-imagining-an-abolitionist-alternative-bioethics-grand-rounds
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SUMMARY:Ninth Annual Medical School Ethics Conference
DESCRIPTION:The ninth Annual Medical Student Ethics Conference (AMSEC) will be held virtually on April 10-11\, 2025. AMSEC is the only national conference solely dedicated to the ethical challenges medical students encounter on the path to becoming physicians. It is intended to be a forum for medical students to present their reflections on these challenges. \nFeaturing Balint Lecturer and Presentation by Keisha Ray\, PhD\, discussing “The Ethics of Our Socially Determined Health for Clinicians and Beyond” \nNew to 2025: This year’s conference will feature an art show on the theme of Drawing the Boundaries of Medicine.  \nConference Registration: https://events.zoom.us/ev/Amem03xPbKdqftwxvuWbqqk6-4FRUUBahK7ZbW73GqoMJom2xRet~AgT6CP5LNJJTHt8-BZ9OOoU8amfjCAi9d1Y2k9gaSRGYdvWwjzI3yWshvQ \n 
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SUMMARY:Upcoming CLE Event: Filling out forms for life-sustaining treatment: Aids and Aggravations
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion will explore the purpose(s) of Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST)/Portable Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST); how to utilize this tool to facilitate optimal end-of-life care; and how to avoid common pitfalls for patients and practitioners. \nThursday\, April 10\, 2025 | 6:00-8:00 PM ET Online \nRegistration will be available soon on our website: \nhttps://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/bioethics/events
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SUMMARY:Filling out forms for life-sustaining treatment: Aids and Aggravations
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion will explore the purpose(s) of Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST); how to utilize this tool to facilitate optimal end-of-life care; and how to avoid common pitfalls for patients and practitioners. \nSpeakers:  \nPatricia Bomba M.D.\, MACP\, MOLST Statewide Implementation Program Chair\, MOLST/eMOLST Program Director \nBradford D. Winters M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Critical Care Medicine\, Anesthesiology and Surgery\, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine \nMaia Dorsett\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor\, Emergency Medicine\, University of Rochester Medical Center \nModerator:  \nDavid Hoffman\, J.D.\, Assistant Professor of Bioethics\, Columbia University \nRegistered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to the event. \nFor further information\, please contact Marie Gugnishev\, mg4441@columbia.edu. \nTo obtain additional information about program offerings at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies\, please contact an Admissions Counselor at inquire@sps.columbia.edu. \nIf you require closed captioning\, sign-language interpretation\, or any other disability accommodations\, please contact Disability Services\, disability@columbia.edu\, at least 10 days in advance. \nThis event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/filling-out-forms-for-life-sustaining-treatment-aids-and-aggravations
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SUMMARY:Are End-of-Life Forms Failing Us?
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion will explore the purpose(s) of Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST); how to utilize this tool to facilitate optimal end-of-life care; and considerations specific to end-of-life decision-making in emergency situations. \nSpeakers: \nPatricia Bomba\, M.D.\, MACP\, MOLST Statewide Implementation Program Chair\, MOLST/eMOLST Program Director \nVirginia Brown\, M.A.\, Ph.D.\, Research Scholar\, Hastings Center \nMaia Dorsett\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor\, Emergency Medicine\, University of Rochester Medical Center \nBradford D. Winters\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Critical Care Medicine\, Anesthesiology and Surgery\, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine \nModerated By: \nDavid Hoffman\, J.D.\, Assistant Professor of Bioethics\, Columbia University \nRegistered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to the event. \nFor further information\, please contact Marie Gugnishev\, mg4441@columbia.edu. \nTo obtain additional information about program offerings at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies\, please contact an Admissions Counselor at inquire@sps.columbia.edu. \nIf you require closed captioning\, sign-language interpretation\, or any other disability accommodations\, please contact Disability Services\, disability@columbia.edu\, at least 10 days in advance. \nThis event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.
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