Thứ Bảy, 13 tháng 7, 2013

Hospice Ethics Symposium

Hospice care is one of the fastest-growing segments of the U.S. healthcare system, a trend that is expected to accelerate as the median age of the population continues to rise over the next three decades.  



On September 10, 2013, NYU Langone Medical Center and the Visiting Nurse Service of NY will host a symposium, offering clinicians, administrators, and others an opportunity to learn about, reflect upon, and develop capacities to address some of the ways in which giving and receiving hospice care opens up questions of value and meaning.



Welcome & Introductory Remarks




  • Arthur L. Caplan, PhD




Developing An Ethics Program in Hospice Organizations: The VNSNY Experience




  • Timothy W. Kirk, PhD Ethics Consultant, VNSNY Hospice & Palliative Care

  • Randi Erin Seigel, JD, VP of Compliance and Regulatory Affairs, Visiting Nurse Service of New York




Moral Reflection and Deliberation in Interdisciplinary Care Teams: Identifying and Addressing Moral Distress at the Team Level




  • Terry Altilio, LCSW, Social Work Coordinator, Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care, Beth Israel Medical Center

  • Nessa Coyle, RN, PhD, Consultant – Palliative Care and Clinical Ethics in Oncology




Dying by Design: Hospice and the Human Good




  • Bruce Jennings, MA, Director of Bioethics, Center for Humans and Nature




Integrating Bioethics Mediation into Hospice Practice




  • Nancy Neveloff Dubler, LLB, Consultant for Ethics, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation





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