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SUMMARY:Moral Distress: Unpacking\, Identifying & Managing a Human Experience
DESCRIPTION:This live virtual event will feature a compelling discussion led by Hilary Mabel\, JD\, HEC-C\, bioethicist and healthcare ethicist from the Emory University Center for Ethics and Assistant Professor at Emory University’s School of Medicine. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDiscuss the ethical concept of moral distress and its application within healthcare.\nIdentify causes of moral distress and how they might impact clinical care.\nStrategize ways to mitigate moral distress felt by healthcare professionals.\n\n  \nCME Credits will be offered for live participation. The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. \nRegistration is required to attend. Click here to register! \n  \nFor additional information or questions\, please contact Gianna Morales .
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/moral-distress-unpacking-identifying-managing-a-human-experience
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Private Equity in Health Care and Policy Options for Protecting Patients
DESCRIPTION:Private equity ownership of medical practices in the last decade has increased more than sixfold and takeovers are often associated with worse patient outcomes\, including mortality\, and increased prices. Current regulatory options appear insufficient to address these concerns. This session will examine trends in private equity in health care markets\, effects on care\, and law and regulatory solutions. \nPresenters: \n\nZirui Song\, MD\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Health Care Policy and Medicine\, Department of Health Care Policy\, Harvard Medical School; Internal Medicine Physician\, Department of Medicine\, Massachusetts General Hospital\nErin C Fuse Brown\, JD\, MPH\, Director of Health Policy and Law Lab\, Professor of Health Services\, Policy and Research\, Brown University School of Public Health\n\n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/private-equity-in-health-care-and-policy-options-for-protecting-patients
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:13th International Conference on Ethics Education Call for Abstracts
DESCRIPTION:The 13th International Conference on Ethics Education is scheduled 12th (Pre-Conference Workshops) and 13-14th June 2025 at the St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, India. It is organized by the International Association for Education in Ethics (IAEE) and St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences (SJNAHS\, led by interdisciplinary departments of Ethics\, Humanities and Education)\, Bangalore India. \nWith the Conference theme “Ethics Education: An Imperative for Future Generations”\, it aims to bring together different academic\, legal\, societal and cultural perspectives in the field of ethics education from across all relevant disciplines/professions. \nProposals (abstracts) for either oral presentations or posters at the Conference are most welcome. Kindly submit your abstract before January 31\, 2025 by email to iaee2025@stjohns.in \nFor questions or comments on Abstracts\, contact:\nDr. Manjulika Vaz\, Division of Health and Humanities: manjulikavaz@sjri.res.in cc: humanities_events@sjri.res.in
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/13th-international-conference-on-ethics-education-call-for-abstracts
LOCATION:St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, India
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CREATED:20240719T174712Z
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SUMMARY:“Bioethics of AI: The Intersection of AI and Medicine” Online Winter School
DESCRIPTION:Bioethics Education International (BEI) invites participants (students and professionals) across the globe to attend the event online. Bioethics education is crucial for addressing ethical challenges in healthcare and medicine. The intersection of AI and medicine holds great potential\, but also raises important ethical considerations. \nOur timely school online held in December 2024 will explore the following topics: \n\nData privacy and security\nAlgorithmic bias and transparency\nDigital doctors and virtual care\nClinical trials on a chip\nAI as psychotherapist\nPersonalized medicine and drug discovery\nEthical implications of AI in diagnosis and treatment\nImpact of AI on patient-provider relationships\nAI in end-of-life care and decision-making\nEthical considerations in AI-assisted suicide and euthanasia\nAI in reproductive medicine and genetics\n\nThis event will lead to valuable insights and breakthroughs\, shaping the future of healthcare and ensuring responsible AI integration.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/bioethics-of-ai-the-intersection-of-ai-and-medicine-online-winter-school
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Ana Lia":MAILTO:alita@bioethicseducation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T120000
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CREATED:20241205T144107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T144107Z
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SUMMARY:ELSI Friday Forum: Building a Diverse ELSI Workforce: What does this mean and how should we do it?
DESCRIPTION:Bioethics as a field was catalyzed by grave injustices such as the US Public Health Service Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee. Similarly\, a major rationale for ELSI was to address the injustices perpetrated and rationalized by the growing science of human genetics. However\, bioethics and ELSI attention to justice issues\, especially those affecting marginalized populations\, has been lacking. To facilitate a stronger focus on justice\, leading bioethics and ELSI scholars have made recommendations for action\, calling for greater diversity in the bioethics/ELSI workforce\, and reinforcing bioethics education. In this session\, we will explore these recommendations in practical terms\, discuss how or if they might need to be expanded to address broader types of diversity\, and what challenges will be posed to achieving them. \nRegistration Link\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3017319547032/WN_7B8U7viRRnWH-Gw_sBjFMg
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/elsi-friday-forum-building-a-diverse-elsi-workforce-what-does-this-mean-and-how-should-we-do-it
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Ethics Grand Rounds: The Ethical Imperative for Medical/Dental Integration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the upcoming Ethics Grand Rounds\, featuring Nanette Elster\, JD\, MPH\, Professor of Bioethics at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. This month’s session is a special event co-hosted by the National Collaborative on Humanities & Ethics in Dentistry and promises to be an engaging exploration of the ethical dimensions of medical and dental integration! \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the history of medical/dental integration.\nIdentify current challenges to medical/dental integration.\nExamine ethical underpinning of both medicine and dentistry for better coordination.\n\nWhy Attend?\nThis session is a valuable opportunity to deepen your understanding of interdisciplinary care and the ethical considerations that underpin it. In addition to the rich discussion\, participants can earn: \n\nCME Credit available.\nADA CERP Credit available for dental professionals.\n\nThis event is hosted by the CU Center for Bioethics and Humanities Clinical Ethics Education Council in partnership with the National Collaborative on Humanities & Ethics in Dentistry. \n  \nClick here to register for the event and secure your spot. \nFor any questions or additional information\, you can contact Gianna Morales at Gianna.Morales@cuanschutz.edu.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-grand-rounds-the-ethical-imperative-for-medical-dental-integration
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241205T142442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T142442Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics Grand Rounds: Are We Ready for Psychedelic Medicine?
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: There is tremendous excitement about the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances like MDMA and psilocybin\, and impressive bi-partisan advocacy for access to these drugs\, both within and outside of the healthcare system. Are healthcare providers ready for what many are calling “The Psychedelic Renaissance”? In this grand rounds\, Dr. Amy McGuire will explore alternative pathways to access psychedelics in the U.S. and the appropriate role of healthcare gatekeeping. Drawing on her research on psychedelic retreat organizations and experience working with Indigenous communities in South America\, Dr. McGuire will examine the potential risks of unregulated psychedelic use and explore what it means to approach psychedelic drug research with epistemic humility. \nEvent Contact Information:\nDavid Lamb\ndl3580@cumc.columbia.edu \n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-grand-rounds-are-we-ready-for-psychedelic-medicine
LOCATION:Hybrid\, BRB 251\, Biomedical Research Bldg II/III\, 421 Curie Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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CREATED:20241114T160227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T160227Z
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SUMMARY:Clinical Ethics Conversations: Can artificial intelligence act as a clinical ethicist? Should it?
DESCRIPTION:The potential opportunities for AI in healthcare are immense\, with it already being deployed in clinical\, research\, and administrative areas of healthcare. However\, may concerns exist about AI in these settings\, including those related to bias\, uncertainty\, and trust. With data emerging that AI can be taught empathy and moral reasoning\, might there be a role for AI in clinical ethics practice? This session will explore these questions\, based on current data and ongoing research regarding the possibilities and challenges related to AI and LLMs in healthcare. \nThe lectures will be from 4-5:30 pm ET\, followed by a reception from 5:30-6:30 pm ET. \nPresenters: \n\nSpencer Hey\, PhD\, Philosopher\, Researcher; Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer\, Prism Analytic Technologies\nAndrew Hantel\, MD\, Medical Oncologist\, Researcher\, Bioethicist; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute\, Harvard Medical School\n\nModerator: Jonathan M. Marron\, MD\, MPH\, HEC-C\, Director of Clinical Ethics\, HMS Center for Bioethics \nSupport provided by the Oswald DeN. Cammann Fund at Harvard University.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/clinical-ethics-conversations-can-artificial-intelligence-act-as-a-clinical-ethicist-should-it
LOCATION:Armenise Amphitheater\, 210 Longwood Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T170000
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CREATED:20241125T205243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T205243Z
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SUMMARY:A Life Worth Sustaining? Bestowed Worth and the Meaningfulness of Continuing Treatments for Children with Neurological Devastation or at the End of Life
DESCRIPTION:Xiang Yu\, PhD & Daniel T. Kim\, PhD\, MPH \nDr. Yu is an assistant professor and clinical ethicist in the Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities. Previously\, she was a clinical ethics fellow at the Alden March Bioethics Institute at Albany Medical College. She obtained a PhD in Philosophy from The Ohio State University. Dr. Yu’s research focuses on well-being (especially issues related to desires)\, decision-making capacity\, and psychiatric ethics. \nDr. Kim received a PhD in Religious Ethics from the University of Chicago and MPH in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Yale University. He is a 2021-22 fellow of the ManLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago. His research examines ethical questions that arise in the interrelations of self\, community\, and culture\, specifically as those concerns relate to clinical moral distress\, end-of-life care\, health justice\, and medical ethics education. He previously served as Senior Associate of the Center for Ethics and Professionalism at the American College of Physicians\, Assistant Director of the Program on Medicine and Religion at the University of Chicago\, and Managing Editor of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. His work has been published in Annals of Internal Medicine\, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine\, Academic Medicine\, Journal of Clinical Ethics\, American Journal of Public Health\, and Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. \nPlease Join us! There will be plenty of time for questions afterwards! \nAlbany Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  Albany Medical College designates this Live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nFor more information on obtaining CME credit\, please visit our https://albanymed.cloud-cme.com/default.aspx
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/a-life-worth-sustaining-bestowed-worth-and-the-meaningfulness-of-continuing-treatments-for-children-with-neurological-devastation-or-at-the-end-of-life
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241205T145937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T145937Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Art: Drawing the Boundaries of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Annual Medical Student Ethics Conference will feature an art show on the theme Drawing the Boundaries of Medicine. We would like to explore what it means to be healthy\, the scope of medical care\, social determinants of health\, and the role of medicine in human flourishing. The art show will be curated in collaboration with the Albany Medical College Humanities and Medicine student association. \nSUBMISSION DUE BY JANUARY 15\, 2025 \nEligibility\nTo submit an artwork\, the author must be enrolled in an accredited medical college. \nSubmission Requirements\nWe welcome submissions of paintings\, drawings\, photographs\, or other visual art. We will accept up to 5 images from each artist. All submissions should include two documents: a titlepage and the artwork submitted as a PDF\, JPEG\, PNG\, or GIF. \nThe title page should include:\n1) author name;\n2) artwork title;\n3) artwork medium\, size\, year;\n4) artist statement about artwork (100 words or less)\n5) author affiliation; and\n6) email address. \nThe artwork image file should be named after the submitting artist’s name.\nBoth files should be uploaded here. \nFor any questions about the AMSEC conference or the submission process\, send an email to bioethics@amc.edu \nComplete conference details available at: www.amc.edu/bioethics
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/call-for-art-drawing-the-boundaries-of-medicine
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241205T134016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T134016Z
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SUMMARY:Healthcare Ethics Consortium 2025 Annual Conference: Call for Posters
DESCRIPTION:The Healthcare Ethics Consortium (HEC) is seeking proposals for poster presentations at the March 24 – 25\, 2025 conference. The 30th annual conference of the HEC will address Healthcare Ethics 2035: Shaping the Future. \nAs we project 10 years into the future\, we reflect on current tensions and values at the intersection of healthcare and ethics\, examine factors that have contributed to our current state\, and explore how we can – in our own roles\, professions\, healthcare systems\, and communities – create a more ethical future in healthcare\, one that embraces change\, but doesn’t lose sight of our own humanity. \nWe welcome proposals that consider one (or more) of the following conference themes: \n\nTrust and sources of truth in healthcare: how do we combat mis- or disinformation? How can we create and strengthen trust on an individual level? What can we do to create a culture of trustworthiness in our health care institutions?\nWhat will be “valued” in 2035? How do we balance metrics and reporting with the lived human experience? What are the potential benefits or costs of metrics to quality care and healthcare professionals’ sense of professional “mattering”?\nAre we really listening to patients? What can we do to recognize and address our own biases? How can we advocate for patients and what advocacy or intervention is reasonable? What can we learn from listening to patients’ stories?\nEmerging Issues in Healthcare: What will health care look like in 2035? Will we recognize it? What part will technology play in changing delivery of care or shifting providers’ roles? Where should we invest our resources now to create a future we want to see?\n\nPoster presentations will consist of two components: \n\nA short video presentation that will be recorded prior to the conference and available on the conference website\, allowing attendees to view posters asynchronously during and after the conference.\nA designated time during the conference when poster presenters will have the opportunity to engage with conference attendees in person.\n\nPoster Proposal and Format: \nYour proposal should include an abstract of 100 to 300 words clearly conveying the purpose of your presentation. The abstract should also include why the topic is important and how it is relevant to the conference theme. Successful proposals will present novel conceptual perspectives\, research\, or robust\, ethically complex case studies. \n\nPoster title (should be short\, descriptive\, and engaging)\nAuthor Name(s) & Institutional Affiliation (**each author can participate in only 1 submission)\nAbstract\nPrimary objective of poster presentation (1 or 2 objectives)\nEmail address; Telephone #\n\nDEADLINE EXTENDED!\nSubmissions due Monday\, December 9\, 2024 \nEmail submissions to hec@emory.edu andmaryrachel.henderson@emory.edu\, with the Subject “HEC Poster Presentation”.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/healthcare-ethics-consortium-2025-annual-conference-call-for-posters
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241121T170525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T170525Z
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SUMMARY:Mary Faith Marshall: Coercive Interventions in Pregnancy
DESCRIPTION:An historical and current overview of incursions against pregnant persons’ autonomy. \nDr. Mary Faith Marshall\, PhD\, FCCM\, HEC-C \nDr. Marshall is a bioethicist in reproductive ethics at the Center for Health Humanities and Ethics at the University of Virginia. She is the director of the Center for Health Humanities and Ethics and Director of the Program in Biomedical Ethics. \nThis activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Tulane University Health Sciences Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/mary-faith-marshall-coercive-interventions-in-pregnancy
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20240923T182739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T182739Z
UID:93503-1733227200-1733230800@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Unpacking Bedside Bioethics: Do You Believe in Miracles? Productively Engaging Patients’ Hopes for a Miracle
DESCRIPTION:How should clinicians respond to a patient’s or family’s hope for a “miracle”? What if the family’s hope for a miracle means continuing on a recovery-focused path even when clinicians believe recovery is not possible and further life-sustaining treatment is non-beneficial? This presentation will frame the discussion of miracle language and offer practical guidance on working with patients and families who invoke miracle language during a patient’s hospital stay. \nLearning Objectives: After this webinar\, attendees will be able to: \n\nClassify and distinguish between the most common ways patients/families use miracle language.\nDescribe the ethical tensions that emerge when families request that clinicians continue non-beneficial care in the hopes a miracle will occur.\nIdentify a set of strategies for productively engaging with patients/families who expect miracles.\n\n\nSpeaker(s)\n\n\nDevan Stahl\, PhD\, HEC-C\,  is an Associate Professor of Bioethics and Religion at Baylor University and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Education\, Innovation\, and Technology at the Baylor College of Medicine. She specializes theological bioethics\, disability ethics\, and the visual arts within medicine. Dr. Stahl volunteers as a clinical ethicist consultant for the Supportive and Palliative Care Team at Baylor\, Scott\, and White Hillcrest and has trained as a hospital chaplain. She also co-hosts the popular bioethics podcast\, Bioethics for the People. \nTrevor M. Bibler\, PhD\, HEC-C\, is an Associate Professor of medicine at the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine and the Bioethics Program Director at Houston Methodist Hospital. He is a clinical ethicist with a background in religious studies. Dr. Bibler was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Bioethics at BCM and Houston Methodist Hospital from July 2014-March 2016. In 2014\, he earned his Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Vanderbilt University. He teaches a variety of audiences and writes on religion and medicine\, methods in clinical ethics\, and novel clinical technologies.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/unpacking-bedside-bioethics-do-you-believe-in-miracles-productively-engaging-patients-hopes-for-a-miracle
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Bioethics":MAILTO:bioethx@umn.edu
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SUMMARY:5th Annual PGTME Lunchtime Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The NYU Division of Medical Ethics Working Group on Pediatric Gene Therapy & Medical Ethics is thrilled to be coming up on our 5th Annual Lunchtime Lecture Series (LLS)\, 2nd-6th from 12 -1:15 pm ET each day! This is a free\, virtual series that you can register for HERE. \n  \nThe LLS is our favorite event of the year\, where we do what PGTME does best: gather GT stakeholders to discuss ongoing and evolving ethical issues in pediatric GT. The complete agenda is still being finalized but we wanted to share the current line-up\, attached here and below. This year is full of fascinating topics that will make for engaging discussions – please help us to spread the word and direct your networks to register HERE.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/5th-annual-pgtme-lunchtime-lecture-series
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241202T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241121T165158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T165158Z
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SUMMARY:CARE Panel: Research Ethics in Context of War
DESCRIPTION:The ethical complexities of conducting research in conflict zones raise important questions about researcher responsibilities and participant protections. Join us for a panel discussion where we will explore a number of questions concerning these issues: How do we\, or can we\, draw boundaries about what counts as a conflict or war setting for research purposes? How should we think about the priorities of research in conflict situations? Are participants in such research vulnerable\, requiring special protections? What are there special duties on the part of researchers to provide ancillary and humanitarian services as they conduct research? \nFeaturing Panelists:  \nHannah Wild\, MD (Resident in Department of Surgery\, UW Medicine)\nDonal O’Mathuna MA\, PhD (Professor in the College of Nursing\, OSU) \nErin Lin\, PhD (Associate Professor in Political Science\, OSU) \nTeri Murphy\, PhD (Associate Director for Peacebuilding Research at the Mershon Center for International Security Studies\, OSU) \nThis event will be presented with automated closed captions. If you wish to request traditional CART services or other accommodations\, please contact Layne Garrelts at garrelts.6@osu.edu. Requests made by 10 days prior to this event will generally allow us to provide seamless access\, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/care-panel-research-ethics-in-context-of-war
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20240815T124949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T124949Z
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Professionalism through Effective Communication: From In-Person to AI
DESCRIPTION:Submit Your Proposal for the Fall Virtual APHC Conference \nEffective communication is a key factor that shapes what clinicians\, patients\, educators\, learners\, and society at large consider “professional” in the health care context. This virtual conference will examine all kinds of communication – verbal\, non-verbal\, and written – in the context of professionalism in health care. Professionalism is a complex combination of values\, beliefs\, standards\, and practices. We welcome submissions related to Education\, Clinical Care\, Bioethics\, and Public Health\, the pillars of the Academy for Professionalism in Health Care.\n\n\nThe submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. EDT\, Monday\, September 9\, 2024\n\n\nHere is the link for the submission: Abstract Submission Application
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/enhancing-professionalism-through-effective-communication-from-in-person-to-ai
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Academy for Professionalism in Health Care":MAILTO:blewis@professionalformation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241031T125321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T125321Z
UID:94295-1732212000-1732215600@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:McGovern Center 20th Anniversary Event with Carl Elliott: The Occasional Human Sacrifice
DESCRIPTION:The Occasional Human Sacrifice is an intellectual inquiry into the moral struggle\nthat whistleblowers face\, and why it is not the kind of struggle that most people imagine. \nJoin us for a discussion with Carl Elliott about his new book. Hors d’oeuvres will be available\, and the first 10 in-person attendees will receive a complimentary book. \nABOUT: Carl Elliott grew up in Clover\, South Carolina\, where his father was a family doctor and his mother was a librarian. He attended Davidson College\, the Medical University of South Carolina\, and Glasgow University in Scotland\, training first in medicine and then in philosophy. \nThis event can be attended in-person or through Zoom. \nZoom Registration link: https://uthealth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dITuR3yhTCG3agC3h1kJbg#/registration
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/mcgovern-center-20th-anniversary-event-with-carl-elliott-the-occasional-human-sacrifice
LOCATION:Hybrid\, BRB 251\, Biomedical Research Bldg II/III\, 421 Curie Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T183000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20240926T130049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T131341Z
UID:93588-1732041000-1732041000@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Ethics in America’s Epidemic: Navigating Solutions and Hope in the Opioid Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Opioid use and the addiction that can follow have\, in recent decades\, become an enduring and profound public health crisis. How did this problem reach epidemic proportions\, and where does it stand today? What tensions define debates about how to mitigate the drugs’ harms? How can we most effectively treat addiction\, especially in light of stigma and disparities? And how can we begin to repair communities that these drugs have impacted? \nBeth Macy\, bestselling author of Dopesick and Raising Lazarus: Hope\, Justice\, and the Future of America’s Overdose Crisis\, will discuss the US opioid epidemic and the ethical issues that accompany it\, including how we can move forward from the crisis and rebuild affected communities. Ms. Macy will be joined in conversation by Perri Peltz\, a journalist\, public health advocate\, and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker known for the HBO documentary Warning: This Drug May Kill You\, which explores the devastating effects of opioid addiction and its relationship to big pharma. \nThe Greenwall Foundation is excited to partner with New York University’s School of Global Public Health to host this year’s William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture in person in New York City and online. The event will begin with a reception at 5:30pm ET\, followed by the moderated conversation beginning at 6:30pm ET. An audience question-and-answer session will follow. Register to attend the event in person or online here; registration is free and open to all\, but in-person seating is limited.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-in-americas-epidemic-navigating-solutions-and-hope-in-the-opioid-crisis
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241118T183000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241114T165334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T165334Z
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SUMMARY:Emerging Bioethical Issues in Carceral Health Care and Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Master of Bioethics Program at the University of Pennsylvania invites you to join us for our next MBE/MSME Alumni Colloquium speaker. \nSpeaker: Benjamin Barsky\, JD\, MBE\nEmerging Bioethical Issues in Carceral Health Care and Policy  \nBIO: Benjamin A. Barsky is fellow at the Harvard Law School Project on Disability and the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics. This summer\, he will join the University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco as an Associate Professor of Law. Ben’s research intersects health and criminal law\, behavioral health policy\, and disability rights. His work is or has been supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\, the Commonwealth Fund\, the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy\, the National Institute on Drug Abuse\, and the National Institute of Mental Health. He received his J.D. and Master of Bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania and B.A. in Public Health Studies and Psychological & Brain Sciences from Johns Hopkins University.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/emerging-bioethical-issues-in-carceral-health-care-and-policy
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241114T154041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T154041Z
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SUMMARY:The Lancet Commission on Medicine\, Nazism and the Holocaust: One Year Later
DESCRIPTION:Marking the first anniversary of the publication of “The Lancet Commission on medicine\, Nazism\, and the Holocaust: historical evidence\, implications for today\, teaching for tomorrow\,” this two-day symposium\, organized in cooperation with The Lancet\, will be held in hybrid format– on Zoom and in person in the Harvey Morse Auditorium at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. \nProgram Highlights: \n\nSummary of Report’s Components and Content by the Commission’s Co-Chairs\nKeynote Lecture — “Implications of Medicine\, Nazism and the Holocaust in Social Accountability in the Global Health Sphere” by Imane Jroundi\, MD\, MPH\, DrPH (University Mohammed V\, Rabat\, Morocco)\nResearch Spotlight — “Hans Asperger\, National Socialism\, and ‘Race Hygiene’ in Nazi-Era Vienna: Elements of an Ongoing Debate” by Herwig Czech\, PhD (Medical University of Vienna\, Austria)\n\n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/the-lancet-commission-on-medicine-nazism-and-the-holocaust-one-year-later
LOCATION:Hybrid\, BRB 251\, Biomedical Research Bldg II/III\, 421 Curie Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241116T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241017T134552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T134552Z
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SUMMARY:Changing Life as We Know It – Exploring the Role of Genetic Modification and Our Understanding of Humanity
DESCRIPTION:What are the ethical issues surrounding genetic modification? How do we define – and regulate – the line between benefit and harm? In what ways do these possibilities force us to make decisions about the value of life and impose judgments about what makes a life worth living – or even what is considered “normal”? We will discuss an example in history illustrative of the ways in which assigning genetic value engendered horrific results\, wherein Nazi eugenicists and government policy makers identified those considered a genetic and financial burden on the population – and aimed through sterilization and\, even (euphemistically)\, euthanasia to eliminate “life unworthy of life”. In what ways does this history caution us? We will focus on several scenarios wherein genetic modification presents complicated questions around intended and unintended possibilities and consequences – and ultimately how we understand what it means to be human. \nThe program will serve to examine the ethical issues not just within medicine\, but implicated within theology (and therefore the clergy)\, business (the ethical implications of commercialization)\, law (exploring the legal/regulatory roles\, including recognizing the limitations imposed by the structural irrelevance of national borders)\, journalism (how it is described and written about will be fundamentally important in shaping understanding)\, and advances and uses of technology. \nVardit Ravitsky\, CEO of The Hastings Center\, will be the keynote speaker\, and the program will include panel discussions with leading bioethicists and FASPE alumni. \nThe Symposium will be held on Saturday\, November 16\, from 9 am to 6 pm at the offices of Holland & Knight in Manhattan. Registration is required to attend this event; please reserve your seat now by completing the form below if you plan to join us! \nRegister @ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsxERhF1jK8SyzeU79ss-xtT4TgmYlQDMdMLC_-UeRnNRzwQ/viewform
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/changing-life-as-we-know-it-exploring-the-role-of-genetic-modification-and-our-understanding-of-humanity
LOCATION:Holland & Knight\, 787 Seventh Avenue 31st Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241115T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241115T133000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241007T152422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T152422Z
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SUMMARY:Improving Im/migrant Health Care Access: Moving In the Right Direction?
DESCRIPTION:Im/migrants are diverse populations with different health needs who often face barriers to being healthy and accessing health care in the US. This session will explore patterns of health care use\, what works well to provide care and improve access\, and future policy solutions to promote health equity. \nPresenters: \n\nSarah Kimball\, MD\, Associate Professor of Medicine\, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine; Director\, Immigrant and Refugee Health Center\, Boston Medical Center\nArturo Vargas Bustamante\, PhD\, MPP\, Professor\, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; Faculty Research Director\, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute\n\nModerator: \n\nMaple Goh\, MBChB\, MPH\, CARB-X Fellow\, Boston University School of Law; Fellow\, Program on Regulation\, Therapeutics\, and Law (PORTAL)\, Brigham and Women’s Hospital\n\n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/improving-im-migrant-health-care-access-moving-in-the-right-direction
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20240923T182149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T182149Z
UID:93501-1731672000-1731675600@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Ethics Grand Rounds: Ethics At the Intersection: Discussing End of Life Choices With American Indian and Alaska Native Patients
DESCRIPTION:This is an event of the Office of Academic Clinical Affairs (OACA)\, hosted by the Center for Bioethics\, and co-sponsored by the following U of MN Units: Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity\, School of Public Health; College of Pharmacy; Medical School; Program in Health Disparities Research\, Medical School; School of Dentistry; School of Public Health; School of Nursing. \nSpeaker(s)\n\n\nMary J. Owen\, MD\, is a member of the Auk Kwaan Tribe of the Tlingit people. She was raised in Juneau\, Alaska and has been involved in Native health since the age of three when she received her health care from the Indian Health Service. She attended medical school to serve her tribal community which she did for eleven years before returning to academia where she recruits and supports Native American students to become healthcare providers and where she teaches on caring for Native patients and communities. She is the immediate past-president of the Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP). As AAIP president\, Dr. Owen created two national programs to support Native American students. The Indigenous Health Education and Resource Task Force (IHEART) aims to create regional networks of support networks for Native students in grades K-post-graduate education. The second effort is the Indigenous Health Educators Alliance (IHEAL) which aims to mimic the national standards for Indigenous medical education that exist in Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Owen continues to provide clinical care at the Center of American Indian Resources in Duluth\, Minnesota.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-grand-rounds-ethics-at-the-intersection-discussing-end-of-life-choices-with-american-indian-and-alaska-native-patients
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Bioethics":MAILTO:bioethx@umn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241114T151641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T165503Z
UID:94536-1731657600-1731672000@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:2024 Texas Vaccine Policy Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to reduce the spread of disease and prevent deaths\, preventing more than 4 million deaths each year. However\, the politicization of vaccines has resulted in increased vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. and policies that exacerbate this issue. \nAt the 2024 Texas Vaccine Policy Symposium\, researchers and stakeholders from across the state will discuss the impact of vaccines in Texas and the challenges ahead as we look toward the 89th Texas legislative session\, which starts in January 2025. Speakers will include vaccine scholar Dr. Saad Omer\, dean of the Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center\, who will discuss the impact of vaccines on public health and ways to improve access\, and Michael Emerson\, the Baker Institute’s Chavanne Fellow in Religion and Public Policy\, who will discuss how vaccine advocacy should be an integral part of religious faith\, to help others who are less fortunate. In addition\, Texas State Representative Ann Johnson will comment on major issues and challenges in the upcoming state legislative session. The event will feature ways to uncouple vaccines from politics and how to effectively advocate for policies that can increase access to vaccines for those who need them most. \nThis event is co-organized by the Baker Institute Center for Health and Biosciences\, and The Immunization Partnership (TIP)\, with support from Rice University’s Creative Ventures Fund: Conference and Workshop grant. \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \nRSVP Here: \nhttps://www.bakerinstitute.org/event/2024-texas-vaccine-policy-symposium
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2024-texas-vaccine-policy-symposium
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241114T151116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T151116Z
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SUMMARY:Perspectives from Both Sides: Confronting the Moral Crossroads of NRP
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an important Ethics Grand Rounds discussion! \nThe Center for Bioethics and Humanities is hosting a thought-provoking virtual event on 14 November 2024 at 12:00 PM (MT). \nTopic: Perspectives from Both Sides: Confronting the Moral Crossroads of Normothermic Regional Perfusion (NRP) \nKey Objectives:\n•    Discuss the practical application of NRP in clinical settings.\n•    Assess the ethical implications of NRP\, including organ preservation and legal concerns. \nFeaturing Expert Speakers:\n•    Arthur Derse\, MD\, JD | Director\, Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities\, Professor of Bioethics and Emergency Medicine\, Medical College of Wisconsin\n•    Jordan Hoffman\, MD | Associate Professor\, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery\, University of Colorado\n•    Michael Cain\, MD | Assistant Professor\, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery\, University of Colorado \nThis event is a great opportunity for healthcare professionals and ethics enthusiasts to dive deep into the ethical challenges surrounding NRP. CME credits will be offered for live attendance. \nThis is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in clinical ethics\, organ preservation\, and bioethical decision-making in medicine. CME credits will be available for live attendees. \n  \nPlease use the link below to register: \nhttps://ucdenver.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0iCZzN1GfNEkVJI \n  \nWe hope to see you there for what promises to be a meaningful and insightful discussion!
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/perspectives-from-both-sides-confronting-the-moral-crossroads-of-nrp
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20240708T181841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T181841Z
UID:77574-1731517200-1731520800@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Bioethics Grand Rounds: “Going It Alone: Unilateral Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Interventions"
DESCRIPTION:Presented virtually by Drs. Subhasis Chatterjee\, Mary Moubark\, Savitri Fedson\, and Joanna Smolenski.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/virtual-bioethics-grand-rounds-going-it-alone-unilateral-withdrawal-of-life-sustaining-interventions
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241003T144559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T144559Z
UID:93743-1731342600-1731348000@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Election Debrief: Implications for Health Care
DESCRIPTION:This November\, the national presidential and congressional elections will have enormous impacts on health care in our nation regardless of their outcome.  Please join us for an election ‘debriefing’ with national leaders in health policy and bioethics\, to analyze what these impacts might be. \nFor more information about this event\, please contact Athina Fontenot at af3018@columbia.edu. \nFor additional information about program offerings at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies\, please contact an Admissions Counselor at 212-854-9666 or inquire@sps.columbia.edu
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/election-debrief-implications-for-health-care-2
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia University School of Professional Studies":MAILTO:inquire@sps.columbia.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241108T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241024T123715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T123715Z
UID:94178-1731063600-1731085200@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:ELSI Friday Forum: Material (Mis)Identities: Art\, Genes and Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, November 8 at 12pm ET for ELSI Friday Forum: Material (Mis)Identities: Art\, Genes and Ethics\, with speakers:\n\n\n\nLucy Kim\, MFA\, Artist\, Associate Professor in Art and Painting\, Boston University\n\n\nPaul Vanouse\, MFA\, Artist\, SUNY Distinguished Professor\, Director of Coalesce Center for Biological Art\, University of Buffalo\n\n\nModerated by Rachel Adams\, PhD\, Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, Columbia University\n\n\nHow can genetically-incorporated art examine\, highlight\, and challenge existing social constructs such as the formation of racial identity? This ELSI Friday Forum will explore this question\, focusing on the intersection between art and genetics. Panelist\, Lucy Kim\, Associate Professor in Art and Painting\, will discuss a unique process she created to use melanin from genetically-modified bacteria to develop images. This process of screen printing with melanin raises questions about how race is ascribed\, its meaning\, and connection to something as arbitrary as pigment. Panelist\, Paul Vanouse\, Professor of Art\, will discuss his interactive biomedia installation in which extracted DNA samples “run” through gel electrophoresis to examine the racial identity of his multi-racial family’s Jamaican descent. Moderated by Rachel Adams\, Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, join us as we discuss the intersection between art and genetics.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/elsi-friday-forum-material-misidentities-art-genes-and-ethics
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241031T123419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T123419Z
UID:94288-1731004200-1731007800@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Bioethics in Film: From Screen to Seminar\, Happening (2021)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Bioethics in Film: From Screen to Seminar for a compelling discussion on Happening (2021)\, directed by Audrey Diwan\, focusing on the film’s exploration of reproductive rights and bioethical issues. \nOur speaker is Carol Sanger\, JD\, Barbara Aronstein Black Professor Emerita of Law at Columbia University Law School\, in conversation with Alexis Walker\, PhD\, Assistant Professor in the Division of Ethics at Columbia University. Refreshments will be provided. The film itself will be screened in room 902VEC from 4pm. \nYou can attend this event in-person or through Zoom \n\n\nEvent Contact Information:\nDavid Lamb\ndl3580@cumc.columbia.edu
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/bioethics-in-film-from-screen-to-seminar-happening-2021
LOCATION:Hybrid\, BRB 251\, Biomedical Research Bldg II/III\, 421 Curie Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T062439
CREATED:20241024T132316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T132316Z
UID:94182-1730980800-1730998800@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Ethics Grand Rounds: "Professional Ethics in OB/GYN Care in the Post-Dobbs Era"
DESCRIPTION:About the Spearker: Nadia N. Sawicki\, JD is Beazley Chair in Health Law and Georgia Reithal Professor of Law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Prof. Sawicki’s research addresses issues at the intersection of torts\, health law\, and bioethics\, including issues related to informed consent\, health care conscience laws\, reproductive justice\, end-of-life care\, and professional licensure and discipline. In 2020\, Prof. Sawiki was elected as a member of the American Law Institute. She has previously served as a member of the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Bioethics and the Law\, and co-chair of the American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities’ Law Affinity Group. \nTalk Description: The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization abandoning federal constitutional protection for abortion will have far-reaching implications for many aspects of healthcare\, especially in the context of reproductive health. In this presentation\, I will demonstrate that Dobbs will dramatically limit pregnant patient’s rights to direct the course of their medical care. Because there will be fewer legal protections for patient autonomy after Dobbs\, it will fall to the health care profession to establish clear ethical standards and professional guidance affirming the duty to respect the right of medical self-determination during pregnancy. \nPlease join us! There will be plenty of time for questions afterwards! \nWebsite link: http://www.amc.edu/bioethics
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-grand-rounds-professional-ethics-in-ob-gyn-care-in-the-post-dobbs-era
LOCATION:Online
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