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SUMMARY:Penn Program in Clinical Conflict Management Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The Penn Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy is pleased to announce the next in-person conflict management workshops: Thursday-Sunday\, Aug. 22-25\, 2024. We have only a few spots left! \nThe 4-day workshop will be held at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and will run from 9:00-5:00 each day. The Penn Program in Clinical Conflict Management has offered over 100 workshops and conflict resolution seminars since the program’s launch in May 2010. \nIn this Intensive\, students will: \n\nLearn how to navigate and improve challenging clinical relationships (patient-provider\, family-provider\, inter-staff conflicts)\nLearn the techniques of facilitation among a diverse set of stakeholders\nLearn to effectively manage clinical disputes among and between caregivers\, patients and surrogates through mediation\nDiscover to how to define problems and assess underlying interests to generate mutually acceptable options\nRole-play in variety of clinical situations as both disputants and mediators\nPractice mediation with professional actors\nUse video-tapes of simulations to improve mediation techniques and strengthen interpersonal skills\nReceive constructive feedback in a supportive environment\n\nThis workshop is intended for nurses\, physicians\, clergy\, social workers\, clinical ethics consultants and members of ethics committees who face clinical ethics conflicts in their role in the healthcare system. \nDESCRIPTION: \nProfessional mediators possess a unique skill set applicable to the facilitation of difficult conversations between individuals in emotionally laden situations. An effective mediation process can generate solutions that address the underlying interests of all disputants and resolve conflicts that appear intractable. This skill set has increasingly been recognized as invaluable to the work of clinical ethics consultants as they navigate conflicts between and among patients\, families\, surrogates and providers. Moreover\, given wide-spread agreement that communication failures lie at the root of many clinical conflicts\, mediation values and catalyzes the effective communication of individual concerns\, values\, perspectives and feelings — all of which are essential to the clinical ethics consultation process. This hands-on Workshop introduces the principal techniques of mediation through the use of simulated role plays with a focus on conflicts caused by communication breakdowns\, highly charged value-conflicts\, and cultural differences. \nInstructor-Student ratio of 1:3. Space is limited. Students can earn Penn course credit or take the intensive as a workshop. Cost of the workshop is $2\,500\, which includes meals and materials.  Tuition benefits can be applied for students taking it for credit. To apply for the workshop: \nhttps://hosting.med.upenn.edu/forms/mdprogram/view.php?id=35058 \nWorkshop Instructors: \n Autumn Fiester\, PhD  |  Director\, Penn Program in Clinical Conflict Management; Associate Chair for Education \nAliza Narva\, JD\, MSN\, HEC-c  |  Director\, Clinical Ethics Consult Service\, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania \nStacey Smith\, MSN\, MA\, MSL\, HEC-c  |  Lead Healthcare Ethicist\, National Center for Ethics in Healthcare \nMary Walton\, MBE\, MSN\, HEC-c   |  Emeritus Director\, Clinical Ethics Consult Service\, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania \nFor more information\, contact: fiester@upenn.edu
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/penn-program-in-clinical-conflict-management-workshops
LOCATION:Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania\, 423 Guardian Drive\, Blockley Hall\, Philadelphia\, 19104-4884\, United States
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SUMMARY:The 36th Annual  Summer Seminar in Healthcare Ethics
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Bioethics and Humanities invites you to the 36th annual Summer Seminar in Healthcare Ethics. We will host the conference online this year with synchronous and asynchronous material. \nThe annual Summer Seminar is an intensive\, interactive introduction to the ‘four-box method’ of analysis of ethical problems in clinical ethics\, developed by Jonsen\, Siegler\, and Winslade in their book Clinical Ethics. The Seminar also addresses elements of the Core Competencies in Health Care Ethics Consultation and can help attendees prepare for the healthcare ethics consultation certification exam.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/the-36th-annual-summer-seminar-in-healthcare-ethics
LOCATION:Hybrid\, BRB 251\, Biomedical Research Bldg II/III\, 421 Curie Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Pediatric Bioethics Conference: Thinking Big\, Responding Ethically: Big Data and AI in Pediatrics
DESCRIPTION:On July 19 and 20\, the 19th Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference hosted by the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics and Palliative Care will be about Thinking Big\, Responding Ethically: Big Data and AI in Pediatrics.\n \n 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2024-pediatric-bioethics-conference-thinking-big-responding-ethically-big-data-and-ai-in-pediatrics
LOCATION:Bell Harbor International Conference Center\, 2211 Alaskan Way\, Seattle\, 98121\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Evaluating Prisoners for Transplantation: Ethical and Psychosocial Considerations"
DESCRIPTION:The PSECOP is hosting a webinar: Evaulating Prisoners for Transplantation: Ethical and Psychosocial Considerations.  Speakers include Dr. Martha Pavlakis\, Dr. John Entwistle\, and Ms. Jackie Roman.  It will be moderated by Dr. Alexandra Shingina.  The webinar is supported by LDCOP\, KPCOP\, LICOP\, and the Society for Transplant Social Workers.  The webinar will take place on Monday\, July 22 from 11am-12pm\, eastern standard time. \n\nFacilitator: Psychosocial and Ethics Community of Practice
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/evaluating-prisoners-for-transplantation-ethical-and-psychosocial-considerations
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SUMMARY:2024 Pediatric Nursing Bioethics Conference: Nursing Ethics: Today’s Realities and Tomorrow’s Challenges
DESCRIPTION:On July 18\, Seattle Children’s Center for Pediatric Nursing Research will host a nursing ethics conference: Nursing Ethics: Today’s Realities and Tomorrow’s Challenges. This year\, the conference will explore issues at the heart of the nursing experience. \nBoth conferences will be held at Bell Harbor International Conference Center in Seattle. \nOnline registration is now open through July 8\, 2024. There will be no on-site registration. Check out this year’s conference speakers\, agenda\, and registration information.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2024-pediatric-nursing-bioethics-conference-nursing-ethics-todays-realities-and-tomorrows-challenges
LOCATION:Bell Harbor International Conference Center\, 2211 Alaskan Way\, Seattle\, 98121\, United States
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SUMMARY:Why They Blow the Whistle: Exposing Abuses to Human Research Subjects
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis talk will examine how in popular culture\, whistleblowers are conscience-driven heroes who triumph against the odds. Yet when research abuses occur\, medical institutions deny wrongdoing even when it is glaringly obvious\, and rarely do mistreated research subjects or their families get any real justice. Whistleblowing is the exception\, not the rule. In many scandals\, doctors and other staff members remain silent for years while unwitting research subjects are abused. If abuses do come to light\, the researchers are usually protected by the medical establishment while the whistleblowers are punished.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/why-they-blow-the-whistle-exposing-abuses-to-human-research-subjects
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia University School of Professional Studies":MAILTO:inquire@sps.columbia.edu
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SUMMARY:The Oxford Global Health & Bioethics International Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Oxford Global Health & Bioethics International Conference brings together the global health bioethics community\, and provides a platform for sharing research\, exchanging ideas and building collaborations. \nThe 2024 conference will take place across two days at St Catherine’s College\, University of Oxford\, with selected sessions available online. \nThe conference is organised by the Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Infectious Disease Ethics Collaborative (GLIDE)\, in association with the Global Health Bioethics Network\, Epidemic Ethics and the University of Oxford Pandemic Sciences Institute. It is sponsored in part by Wellcome. \nIf you have any questions relating to the conference\, please email us at: conference@ethox.ox.ac.uk
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/the-oxford-global-health-bioethics-international-conference
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