Michigan Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference AAP SONPM Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference 2021

Michigan Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference AAP SONPM Virtual Neonatal Ethics Conference 2021

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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:

  1. Analyze ethically challenging situations arising in clinical neonatology practice, and apply bioethical frameworks based on empiric evidence to guide decision-making in these contexts.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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)