Stony Brook University Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee 5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium
Stony Brook University Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee presents the 5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium focusing on ethical decision-making and allocation of scarce resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. The symposium features informative sessions led by renowned speakers discussing various ethical aspects and challenges faced in healthcare settings. Join us for a series of webinars offering valuable insights and discussions on navigating medical ethics in challenging times.
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Stony Brook University Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee 5th Annual Medical Ethics 5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium Symposium COVID COVID- -19 Pandemic: Ethical 19 Pandemic: Ethical Decision Making and Allocation of Decision Making and Allocation of Scarce Resources Scarce Resources Each Webinar is Approved for CME, NCPD and CEU credits (see registration pages) 2021: Our Virtual Symposium will be offered in a monthly 5 part series. Each webinar will be 90 minutes. .
Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee 5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium COVID-19 Pandemic: Ethical Decision Making and Allocation of Scarce Resources Stony Brook University Session 1: Nuts & Bolts: Ethical Response to Covid Nuts & Bolts: Ethical Response to Covid- -19 Pandemic Speakers: Mark Sands, MD, MBS, FACR/Chief Medical Officer, Carolyn Santora, MS, RN NEA-BC, CSHA, CPHQ /Chief Nursing Officer/Chief of Regulatory Affairs, Bettina Fries, MD/Chief of Infectious Diseases 19 Pandemic Process: What happened? Resources Masks: Autonomy vs Justice & Non Maleficence Research Ethics in the Setting of a Pandemic Redeployment of staff Rapid Fire Session: Covid-19: Ethical Perceptions of Doctorate Physical Therapy Students during Preparation for Clinical Practice Kyle Hewson, PT. EdD, MaryJo Kaleda, PT,DPT Posters Session 1 Webinar February 11, 2021 1230 Session 1 Webinar February 11, 2021 1230- -2 pm 2 pm
5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium 5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium COVID COVID- -19 Pandemic: Ethical Decision Making and 19 Pandemic: Ethical Decision Making and Allocation of Scarce Resources Allocation of Scarce Resources Session 2 : Health Care Disparities in the Covid 19 Crisis Health Care Disparities in the Covid 19 Crisis Presenter: H ctor E. Alcal , PhD, MPH, CPH, Assistant Professor Department of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University Inequities in social determinants of health that put racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of getting sick and dying from COVID-19 Ethical implications for the Health Care System. Grace LaTorre, DO, MS, Director, Palliative Care Service, Stony Brook University Hospital Miguel Saldivar, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases Posters Rapid Fire Session: Language Barriers during the Pandemic , Date: March 11, 2021 from 12:30 Date: March 11, 2021 from 12:30- -2pm 2pm SBUH Institutional Ethics Committee SBUH Institutional Ethics Committee
5TH ANNUAL MEDICAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM 5TH ANNUAL MEDICAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM COVID- -19 PANDEMIC: ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND 19 PANDEMIC: ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND ALLOCATION OF SCARCE ALLOCATION OF SCARCE RESOURCES: SESSION 3 RESOURCES: SESSION 3 COVID Panel Discussions: Covid-19: Fallout from Staff Burnout Strategies to Promote Staff Resiliency 12-12:30p Special Opening Addition: Addressing Implicit & Explicit Bias- Panelists: Adam Gonzalez, PhD, Robbye Kinkade MPH, DrPH(c), Anna Coward, PhD , Wilfred Farquharson, PhD Covid 19: Fallout from Staff Burnout Panelists: Adam Gonzalez, PhD, Director of Behavioral Health Founding Director, Mind Body Clinical Research Center Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Stony Brook University School of Medicine Megan Lochner, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor Stony Brook Gynecology & Obstetrics Cynthia Cervoni, PhD, AssociateProfessor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Cathrine Duffy, Director of HealthierU, Stony Brook University Overview of Burnout/PTSD Collaborative Efforts during the Height of Covid 19 Teams Efforts: Mindfulness Meditations & Spiritual Care Team Lavender Employee Respite Space, Purpose & Utilization Transition to Resilience at the Brook EAP and HealthierU Services Individual Staff Support; Dept. of Psychiatry Initiatives Rapid Fire Session: Medical Student Volunteerism during the Covid-19 Pandemic Medical Students: Hannah Philips, Ian Outhwaite, Mansi Chandra, Victoria Ende, Sarah Grosser, Rebecca Jennings & Professor Stephen Post, PhD Posters Posters Date: April 8, 2021 from 12:00-2pm Stony Brook University Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee
5TH ANNUAL MEDICAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM 5TH ANNUAL MEDICAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM COVID- -19 PANDEMIC: ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND 19 PANDEMIC: ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND ALLOCATION OF SCARCE RESOURCES ALLOCATION OF SCARCE RESOURCES COVID Session 4: Redeployment: Redeployment: Deconstructing Deconstructing and Reframing the Employee Experience and Reframing the Employee Experience Moderator: Stephen Post, PhD, Professor and Director Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics Department of Family, Population, and Preventive Medicine Redeployed Employee Panel Discussion Debriefing Difficult Situations Honoring the Employee Experience Redeployment Stressors Just in Time Training Practicing in Crisis Mode Pandemic Compassion Fatigue Resources and Support Rapid Fire Sessions: WMTY: What Matters to You? Staff Resiliency Carolyn O Neill, BS, BBA, RN,RN-BC, Emily Emma, DNP,RN-BC ONC, Elizabeth Maran, MSN,RN,CMSRN, Allison Copenhaver, MSN,RN,NEA-BC Craig Beale, MA,CCC-SLP, Kerri Elorriaga, MS CCC-SLP Expanding Clinical Swallowing Services to Complex Patients , Posters Date: May 13, 2021 from 12:30-2pm Stony Brook University Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee
5TH ANNUAL MEDICAL ETHICS SYMPOSIUM COVID-19 PANDEMIC: ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND ALLOCATION OF SCARCE RESOURCES Session 5 : Putting it All Together Panel Discussion: Ethical Decision Making Presenters: Martin Griffel, MD, Clinical Associate Professor GFT Department of Anesthesiology, Carolyn Santora, MS,RN, CPHQ/CNO/CRA, Phyllis Migdal, MD, MA, Clinical Assistant Professor Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care & Bioethics, Arthur M. Diamond, NYS Supreme Court Judge (RET), Supervising Judge of Guardianship Matters for Nassau County Courts, Clinical Instructor at RSOM & NYULISOM. Scarce Allocation of Resources: Position Statement & Policy Development Duty to Treat Lessons Learned Rapid Fire Sessions: High Intensity Care for Patients with Underlying Terminal Illness or At End of Life during a Pandemic: Ethical and Moral Considerations , Grace LaTorre DO, MS, Director, Palliative Care Service, Stony Brook University Hospital, Alpa G. Desai, MD FCCP, Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine The Impact of COVID-19 on the Distress Levels of Patients Undergoing Lung Cancer Treatment and Surveillance , Denise Albano, DNP, Associate Director, Lung Cancer Evaluation Center Director, Lung Nodule Clinic Clinical Assistant Professor; Melissa Feraca, FNP, Respiratory Diseases Division Posters Date: June 10, 2021 from 12:30-2pm Stony Brook University Hospital Institutional Ethics Committee
REGISTRATION Registration for the 5th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium Covid-19 Pandemic: Ethical Decision Making & Allocation of Scarce Resources All must Register @ https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/conferences.php If you are requesting CME , CEU s or NCPD credits, you need to also register with: School of Social Welfare stonybrook.cvent.com/d/67qszm School of Nursing if you are requesting NCPD credits register here: https://cvent.me/rqvzPP School of Nursing NCPD Registration School of Medicine CME Office : Call(631) 444-2094; Fax, (631) 444-2202 General Registration Information
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: MDS, NPS & PA S Continuing Medical Education Credits The School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To obtain CME Credits, you must register individually for each of the 5 virtual seminars you plan to attend by calling the CME Office directly @ Office, (631) 444-2094; Fax, (631) 444-2202; you will need to provide name, address, email, phone #, degree and profession and employment affiliation. Category 1 CME Credits will be awarded for attending the the Live webinar via ZOOM; Category 2 CME Credits can be claimed for watching the recorded session. Instructions will be sent with the link to the recorded session. Mail the $20 CME Registration fee for EACH Webinar for which you applying for CME credits to: Jean Mueller, MPS,BS,RN,CPHQ/Ethics Symposium Coordinator Patient Safety & Regulatory Affairs, Level 6, Rm 141, Stony Brook University Hospital Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794-8501. Office 631-216-8216; Cell 631-339-3563 Email: jean.Mueller@stonybrookmedicine.edu If you are not requesting CME credits, CEU s or NCPD credits, there is NO fee to attend, but you must still register @ https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/conferences.php Registrants will be sent a ZOOM link prior to the virtual seminars. The link for the recorded seminar will be made available to registrants who are unable to attend the live presentations. CME Credits
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: NURSES Seminar registrants can earn Nursing Continuing Professional Development credits for a small fee. The School of Nursing is an approved provider of Nursing Continuing Professional Development by the PA State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation." The SUNY Stony Brook, School of Nursing, designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 Credits for the 5 90 minute seminars. Each individual event will be worth 1.5 NCPD credits. $15 Fee for NCPD credits for each of 5 90 minute seminars: please register with the School of Nursing if you are requesting NCPD credits register here: https://cvent.me/rqvzPP School of Nursing NCPD Registration If you are not requesting CME credits, CEU s or NCPD credits, there is NO fee to attend, but you must still register @ https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/conferences.php Registrants will need to provide name, address, email, phone #, degree and profession and employment affiliation. Registrants will be sent a ZOOM link prior to the virtual seminars. The link for the recorded seminar will be made available to registrants who are unable to attend the live presentations. Nurses
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: SOCIAL WORKERS SUNY Stony Brook, School of Social Welfare is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for social workers (#SW-0050) The SUNY Stony Brook, School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 Credits per 90 minute webinar. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. $20 Fee for CEU s for each Webinar: please register with the School of Social Welfare stonybrook.cvent.com/d/67qszm. Registrants will need to provide name, address, email, phone #, degree, profession & employment affiliation. If you are not requesting CME credits, CEU s or NCPD credits, there is NO fee to attend, but you must still register @ https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/conferences.php Registrants will need to provide name, address, email, phone #, degree and profession and employment affiliation. Registrants will be sent a ZOOM link prior to the virtual seminars. The link for the recorded seminar will be made available to registrants who are unable to attend the live presentations. Social Workers