Dignifying Care and Supporting the Rights of Incarcerated Patients - 29 May 2024
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking Grand Rounds presentation on the critical topic of providing dignified care and upholding the rights of incarcerated patients. Join esteemed experts Dr. Kathleen M. Akgün from Yale School of Medicine, Dr. David Chooljian from Loma Linda University, and Dr. Erin DeMartino from Mayo Clinic as they delve into this important subject. Gain valuable insights into the ethical considerations, challenges, and best practices for delivering healthcare to individuals in correctional facilities. Examine the intersection of medicine, ethics, and human rights in the context of incarceration. Enhance your understanding of the unique healthcare needs and rights of this vulnerable population, and discover strategies for providing compassionate, high-quality care within the constraints of the correctional system.
Syllabus
Dignifying Care & Supporting the Rights of Incarcerated Patients | 29 May 2024
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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