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The 16th Ethics Committee Training Day - Section Three of Six Exploring the Ethical Foundation for Ethics Committees

Offered By: Dartmouth College via Independent

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Course Description

Overview

Dartmouth Health Continuing Education for Professionals Home, The 16th Ethics Committee Training Day - Section Three of Six “ Exploring the Ethical Foundation for Ethics Committees, 3/17/2022 1:15:00 PM - 3/17/2025 2:00:00 PM,

The focus of this learning activity is to offer an opportunity for current and prospective members of interprofessional healthcare bioethics committees to gain introductory knowledge of healthcare-related ethical issues. 

Presenter
William A. Nelson, Ph.D., M.Div.
Professor of the Dartmouth Institute, Professor of Community and Family Medicine, Professor of Medical Education*

* Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH

Learning Outcome
At the conclusion of this learning activity, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss basic tenets of ethical analysis utilized by health care ethics consultants.  

Disclosure
The activity director(s), planning committee member(s), speaker(s), author(s) or anyone in a position to control the content for this activity have reported NO financial relationship(s)* with ineligible companies**.

* A financial relationship" includes employee, researcher (named as the PI), consultant, advisor, speaker, independent contractor (including contracted research), royalties or patent beneficiary, executive role, and/or an ownership interest (not including stocks owned in a managed portfolio).

** An ineligible company is any entity whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.

Bibliographic Material

  1. Carrese JA. HCEC pearls and pitfalls: suggested do's and don't's for healthcare ethics consultants. J Clin Ethics 2012; 23:234-40.
  2. Fletcher J, Siegler M. What are the goals of ethics consultation? A Consensus Statement. J Clinical Ethics 1996; 7:122-126.
  3. Fox E, Myers S, Pearlman R.  Ethics Consultation in United States Hospitals: A National Survey.  Am J Bioethics 2007; 7(2) 13-25.
  4. Fox E. The Road to Certification for Clinical Ethics Consultants: Finding Our Bearings.  Am J Bioethics 2016; 16(3):33-37.
  5. Kelly DF, Hoyt JW.  Ethics Consultation.  Medical Ethics.  1996; 12(1) 49-70.

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