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SUMMARY:Mediation Intensive Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Penn Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy is pleased to announce the next in-person conflict management workshops: Thursday-Sunday\, May 29-June 1\, 2025. \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. \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 150 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\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 breakfast\, lunch and materials.  Tuition benefits can be applied for students taking it for credit. \nWorkshop Instructors: \nAutumn 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/mediation-intensive-workshop
LOCATION:Inperson\, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway\,\, Dayton\,\, OH\, 45435\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum (CHEF) Annual Conference: "Empowering Choices: Ethical Dimensions of Patient Autonomy\, Advance Directives\, and Surrogate Decision-Making"
DESCRIPTION:This dynamic two-day event is designed for healthcare professionals\, ethics consultants\, educators\, administrators\, and community members who navigate the complexities of ethical decision-making in patient care. Through a mix of traditional presentations and interactive workshops\, experts will provide practical tools for: \n·      Advance Care Planning  \n·      Patient-Centered Decision Aids  \n·      Capacity Assessments  \n·      Surrogate Decision-Making  \nLocation: Lowry Conference Center\, 1061 Akron Way\, Denver\, CO 80230 \nOur speakers will share strategies to support equitable and inclusive decision-making across diverse care settings\, from hospitals and clinics to pediatric and adult care. \nExpect engaging discussions\, expert insights\, and valuable networking—plus\, breakfast and lunch are included each day with your registration! \nJoin us for an enriching educational experience and connect with like-minded professionals committed to ethical healthcare practice. We are also offering three scholarships to students wishing to attend.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2025-colorado-healthcare-ethics-forum-chef-annual-conference-empowering-choices-ethical-dimensions-of-patient-autonomy-advance-directives-and-surrogate-decision-making
LOCATION:Inperson\, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway\,\, Dayton\,\, OH\, 45435\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum (CHEF) ANNUAL CONFERENCE: Empowering Choices: Ethical Dimensions of Patient Autonomy\, Advance Directives\, and Surrogate Decision-Making
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 CHEF annual conference\, Empowering Choices: Ethical Dimensions of Patient Autonomy\, Advance Directives\, and Surrogate Decision-Making will offer healthcare professionals and ethics consultants tools for navigating complex ethical issues in supporting patient decision-making.  The conference will include both traditional presentations and interactive workshops focused on ethical issues in advance care planning\, patient-centered decision aids\, capacity assessments\, and surrogate decision-making.  Experts in the field will provide tools for promoting equitable and inclusive decision-making in a wide variety of contexts from hospitals to clinics\, from care from pediatric care to adult care. \n14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM are approved for this program. \nThe 2025 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum annual conference will explore the following: \nObjectives: \na.    Participants will develop effective\, ethical communication strategies for supporting patients in their treatment decisions. \nb.    Participants will deepen their understanding of ethical issues that arise in the process of advance care planning. \nc.     Participants will enhance their understanding of ethical issues in surrogate decision-making. \nd.    Participants will expand their knowledge of ethical and legal issues in existing and proposed Colorado legislation on advance care planning and surrogate decision-making \ne.    Participants will improve their understanding of ethical issues surrounding patient decision-making about mental and behavioral health treatment in Colorado \nf.      Participants will acquire skills for conducting ethics consultations regarding patient and surrogate decision-making. \ng.    Participants will identify gaps in their knowledge about how to support equitable and inclusive healthcare decision-making. \nJoin us for our two-day conference\, filled with outstanding education and networking you’ve come to expect from CHEF conferences. Breakfast and lunch each day\, is included in your registration. Information on educational content will be available soon. Mark your calendars! \nCHEF is committed to promoting ethical practice and collaboration by providing education and resources for clinicians\, ethicists\, educators\, administrators\, community members\, and all who have an interest in the ethical dimensions of healthcare. \nBe sure to check out our Sponsorship and Exhibit Prospectus for exclusive opportunities to connect with conference attendees! \nRegistration Process: \n\n\nYou may register as an INDIVIDUAL\, STUDENT\, RETIREE\, OR AS A GROUP. You have the option of selecting the “Full Conference” or a “One Day” registration. \n\n\n\n\nFor registrations by invoice\, requests should be directed to the CONFERENCE OFFICE. You will be sent a link to the form to register by invoice. Once registered you will receive an invoice for the registrations. All invoices must be paid in full by May 25\, 2025. \n\n\nIf you’re registering a Group please scroll down for that process. \n\n\nAll CATEGORIES-Pay Now – will receive a receipt of the transaction. Please check your spam/junk folders if you don’t receive your receipt within 24 hours. \nIMPORTANT: All completed registrations will receive an email confirmation. If you do not receive an email confirmation\, you are not registered. Please contact the conference office if you do not receive a confirmation of your registration.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2025-colorado-healthcare-ethics-forum-chef-annual-conference-empowering-choices-ethical-dimensions-of-patient-autonomy-advance-directives-and-surrogate-decision-making-2
LOCATION:Inperson\, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway\,\, Dayton\,\, OH\, 45435\, United States
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UID:97942-1749112200-1749119400@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:HIV Center Rounds: Using AI for Research\, Treatment and Prevention of HIV and Other Conditions: Ethical and Policy Challenges
DESCRIPTION:AI is revolutionising epidemiological tracking\, prevention\, treatment\, and research of HIV and many other diseases\, but also raises profound ethical\, legal and policy questions. Join us for a panel of experts examining these emerging challenges\, and how we might best address them. \nPanel Experts:  \nLaura Balzer\, PhD\, MPhil Associate Professor\, Biostatistics\,  University of California\, Berkeley \nCharles E. Binkley\, MD Director of AI Ethics and Quality\, Hackensack Meridian Health\, Associate Professor of Surgery\, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine \nJulia Marcus\, PhD\, MPH Associate Professor\, Population Medicine\, Harvard Medical School \nVardit Ravitsky\, PhD President & CEO\, The Hastings Center \nModerator: Robert Klitzman\, MD Professor of Psychiatry\, Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons\, Columbia University\, Associate Director\, Development Core HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/hiv-center-rounds-using-ai-for-research-treatment-and-prevention-of-hiv-and-other-conditions-ethical-and-policy-challenges
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Everybody is a Summer Body: Weight Stigma & Injustice
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to attend the upcoming Ethics Grand Rounds\, hosted by the Clinical Ethics Education Council at the CU Center for Bioethics and Humanities. This virtual event will feature a compelling discussion led by Dr. Daniel Goldberg\, Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the CU School of Medicine and Director of Education at the CU Center for Bioethics and Humanities. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify two reasons for the high prevalence of weight stigma in the U.S.;\nDescribe two ethical implications of weight stigma in U.S. clinical settings; and\nIdentify two interventions for ameliorating weight stigma in the U.S.\n\nCME Credit will be offered for live participation. \nAll of the planners\, faculty\, or individuals in control of content for this educational activity have no relevant financial relationships to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing\, marketing\, selling\, re-selling\, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. \nThe University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nCME certificates are distributed once a year to learners. Certificates of Participation available upon request. \nClick here to register as registration is required: https://ucdenver.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9RWBu3XlPC8F338 \nFor additional information or questions\, please contact gianna.morales@cuanschutz.edu
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/everybody-is-a-summer-body-weight-stigma-injustice
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T130000
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SUMMARY:Ethics for Lunch: From Coma to Consciousness: Are We Worried? A Conversation with Joseph Fins\, M.D.\, One of the Nation’s Leading Neuroethicists
DESCRIPTION:Recent neuroimaging research reveals that many patients formerly thought to be unresponsive in coma and vegetative states are in fact conscious\, raising many ethical and clinical questions. Please join us for a conversation with Dr. Fins about these fascinating and important challenges. \nSpeaker: \nJoseph J. Fins\, M.D.\, M.A.C.P.\, F.R.C.P. is The E. William Davis\, Jr. M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics and Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics at Weill Cornell Medicine where he is a Tenured Professor of Medicine\, Professor of Medicine in Psychiatry\, Professor of Medical Ethics in Neurology\, Professor of Medical Ethics in Rehabilitation Medicine\, and Professor of Health Care Policy and Research. He is the founding Chair of the Ethics Committee of New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center where he is an Attending Physician and Director of Medical Ethics. A member of the Adjunct Faculty of Rockefeller University and Senior Attending Physician at The Rockefeller University Hospital\, he co-directs the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury (CASBI) at Weill Cornell Medicine and Rockefeller. He is currently a Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School in addition to his appointment at Weill Cornell Medicine. \nDr. Fins is an elected Member of the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) of the National Academies of Sciences\, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and by Royal Appointment an Academico de Honor (Honored Academic) of the Real Academia Nacional de Medicina de España (the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain). In 2022\, he was elected to the Association of American Physicians. \nDr. Fins graduated from Wesleyan University (B.A. with Honors\, The College of Letters\, 1982) and Cornell University Medical College (M.D.\, 1986). He completed his residency in Internal Medicine and Fellowship in General Internal Medicine at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and has served as Associate for Medicine at The Hastings Center. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is author of over 500 papers\, chapters\, essays\, and books\, his most recent volume is Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury\, Ethics and The Struggle for Consciousness (Cambridge University Press\, 2015). \nModerated by: Robert Klitzman\, M.D.\, Professor of Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and the Program Director of the Master of Science in Bioethics at Columbia University. \nIn Person Location: \nVagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons\nRoom: Amphitheater 1\n630 W 168 Street\, New York\, NY 10032\n(Between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue) \nThis is a hybrid event and will be hosted both in person at Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and via Zoom. Registered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to the event. Lunch will be provided for those choosing to attend in person. \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. \nPlease visit Columbia University’s Hub for Emergency Preparedness to stay up to date on the latest campus health and safety policies. \nThis event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-for-lunch-from-coma-to-consciousness-are-we-worried-a-conversation-with-joseph-fins-m-d-one-of-the-nations-leading-neuroethicists
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20250522T165507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T165507Z
UID:97940-1750165200-1750172400@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:Ethics for Lunch: From Coma to Consciousness: Are We Worried? A Conversation with Joseph Fins\, M.D.\, One of the Nation’s Leading Neuroethicists
DESCRIPTION:Recent neuroimaging research reveals that many patients formerly thought to be unresponsive in coma and vegetative states are in fact conscious\, raising many ethical and clinical questions. Please join us for a conversation with Dr. Fins about these fascinating and important challenges. \nSpeaker: \nJoseph J. Fins\, M.D.\, M.A.C.P.\, F.R.C.P. is The E. William Davis\, Jr. M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics and Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics at Weill Cornell Medicine where he is a Tenured Professor of Medicine\, Professor of Medicine in Psychiatry\, Professor of Medical Ethics in Neurology\, Professor of Medical Ethics in Rehabilitation Medicine\, and Professor of Health Care Policy and Research. He is the founding Chair of the Ethics Committee of New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center where he is an Attending Physician and Director of Medical Ethics. A member of the Adjunct Faculty of Rockefeller University and Senior Attending Physician at The Rockefeller University Hospital\, he co-directs the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury (CASBI) at Weill Cornell Medicine and Rockefeller. He is currently a Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School in addition to his appointment at Weill Cornell Medicine. \nDr. Fins is an elected Member of the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) of the National Academies of Sciences\, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and by Royal Appointment an Academico de Honor (Honored Academic) of the Real Academia Nacional de Medicina de España (the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain). In 2022\, he was elected to the Association of American Physicians. \nDr. Fins graduated from Wesleyan University (B.A. with Honors\, The College of Letters\, 1982) and Cornell University Medical College (M.D.\, 1986). He completed his residency in Internal Medicine and Fellowship in General Internal Medicine at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and has served as Associate for Medicine at The Hastings Center. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is author of over 500 papers\, chapters\, essays\, and books\, his most recent volume is Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury\, Ethics and The Struggle for Consciousness (Cambridge University Press\, 2015). \nModerated by: Robert Klitzman\, M.D.\, Professor of Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and the Program Director of the Master of Science in Bioethics at Columbia University. \nThis is a hybrid event and will be hosted both in person at at Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and via Zoom. Registered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to the event. Lunch will be provided for those choosing to attend in person. \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. \nPlease visit Columbia University’s Hub for Emergency Preparedness to stay up to date on the latest campus health and safety policies. \nThis event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-for-lunch-from-coma-to-consciousness-are-we-worried-a-conversation-with-joseph-fins-m-d-one-of-the-nations-leading-neuroethicists-2
LOCATION:Hybrid\, PA
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UID:77496-1750896000-1751155199@bioethics.com
SUMMARY:CBHD 2025 Summer Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity’s annual conference is the leading venue for Christian bioethical engagement\, providing opportunities for equipping and education\, professional development and academic engagement\, as well as networking for professionals\, researchers\, policymakers\, educators\, and students across a variety of disciplines and professional contexts.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/cbhd-2025-summer-conference
LOCATION:Trinity International University\, 2065 Half Day Rd\, Deerfield\, IL\, 60015\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity":MAILTO:info@cbhd.org
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