Michigan Medicine Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference AAP SONPM Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference 2021
Format:7 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.39 GB
Course Audience: critical care medicine physician, family medicine physician, obstetrics & gynecology physician, pediatric surgery physician
Overview:
AAP SONPM Virtual Ethics Conference Recorded Sessions
Release Date: Mon, 10/11/21
This content was recorded on 4/10/2, during the American Academy of Pediatrics Section On Neonatal Perinatal Medicine TECaN and District V Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference hosted by the University of Michigan Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine and Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine.
Educational Planner
Stephanie K Kukora, MD
Presenters
Marin Arnolds, MD
Christy L Cummings, MD
Mobolaji Eniola Famuyide, MD, MPH
Jessica T Fry, MD
Sarah K Gelehrter, MD
Katherine Guttmann, MD, MBE
Jeanne A Krick, MD, MA
Stephanie K Kukora, MD
Steven R Leuthner, MD
John D. Lantos, MD
Naomi Tricot Laventhal, MD
Alaina K Pyle, MD
Erin E Perrone, MD
Lucia Wocial, PhD, HEC-C
Educational Objectives:At the end of this activity, participant should be able to:
- Analyze ethically challenging situations arising in clinical neonatology practice, and apply bioethical frameworks based on empiric evidence to guide decision-making in these contexts.
- Explain how trust and empathetic communication are essential to patient care in the neonatal ICU, and demonstrate family-centered approaches to engage and support parents of critically ill infants.
- Integrate understanding of how technological advances and associated changes in morbidity and mortality impact evidence-based approaches to managing severe neonatal conditions in clinical practice.
- Develop an approach to considering morally and emotionally difficult situations and resolving conflicts in the clinical setting to avoid moral distress and moral injury.
Target Audience:This activity is appropriate for House Officers, Medical Students, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Other Healthcare Professionals, Physicians, Social Workers in the fields of Critical Care Medicine, Family Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Palliative Medicine, Pediatric Surgery, Pediatrics, Psychology, Social Work.
1 Kukora Laventhal Neo Ethics Matters (Video TS Format)
2 Arnolds Famuyide Racial Equity (Video TS Format)
3 Guttmann Wocial Moral Distress (Video TS Format)
4 Krick Cummings Viability (Video TS Format)
5 Lantos SDM FCC (Video TS Format)
6 Pyle Leuthner Trisomy 13 and 18 (Video TS Format)
Ethics of Emerging Technologies- Fetal Surgery and Interventions (Video TS Format)
VirtualEthicsConferenceAgenda_0402_140025 (PDF Format)