Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Joseph’s Health Centre
Large Boardroom, #1B106Brain Death (Neurological Determination of Death): Concepts & Controversies Presenter: Kyoko Wada, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics
Ethics Grand Rounds – Toronto Grace Health Centre
Boardroom (Rm. 134)Why Context Matters: "Special Instructions" for Attorneys for Personal Care Presenter: Rochelle Maurice, Clinical Ethicist, Centre for Clinical Ethics
Ethics Grand Rounds – Runnymede Healthcare Centre
Gathering Room Runnymede Healthcare CentreWhat Makes Substitute Decision-Making So Hard? Presenter: Dave Langlois, PhD, Clinical Ethicist, Centre for Clinical Ethics
Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Michael’s Hospital
The Paul & Evelyn Higgins Conference Room, 2010 Bond St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, ON, CanadaResponding to requests for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) at St. Michael's: A policy update Presenters: Michael Szego, PhD, Director, Centre for Clinical Ethics and Sheila Deans-Buchan, MN, NP-Adult, CHPCN(C), Nurse Practitioner - Palliative Care For further information please contact Lynda Sullivan at 416-530-6750
Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Joseph’s Health Centre
Education Centre A St. Joseph's Health Centre, 30 The Queensway, Toronto, ON, CanadaEthics Grand Rounds – Toronto Grace Health Centre
Boardroom (Rm. 134)Justice in Healthcare - Concepts & Pandemic Planning Presenter: Kyoko Wada, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics
Ethics Grand Rounds – Runnymede Healthcare Centre
Gathering Room Runnymede Healthcare CentreWhat's the Story?: The ethical value of sharing patients' narratives as a team Presenter: Marnina Norys, Ph.D., Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics
Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Michael’s Hospital
Paul & Evelyn Higgins Conference Room, 2010 BondActing as the substitute decision-maker (SDM) for a loved one can be an incredibly challenging and distressing job, practically, emotionally, and ethically. Most SDMs are not aware that our healthcare legislation contains decision-making principles which they are expected to follow when giving or refusing consent. And even once they are made aware of these principles, many SDMs continue to face challenges in their role. In this session, we'll look at the complexities that can arise even for thoroughly well-informed and conscientious SDMs, and we'll discuss strategies for working with these individuals as they make decisions for our patients.
Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Joseph’s Health Centre
Education Centre A St. Joseph's Health Centre, 30 The Queensway, Toronto, ON, CanadaActing as the substitute decision-maker (SDM) for a loved one can be an incredibly challenging and distressing job, practically, emotionally, and ethically. Most SDMs are not aware that our healthcare legislation contains decision-making principles which they are expected to follow when giving or refusing consent. And even once they are made aware of these principles, many SDMs continue to face challenges in their role. In this session, we'll look at the complexities that can arise even for thoroughly well-informed and conscientious SDMs, and we'll discuss strategies for working with these individuals as they make decisions for our patients.
Ethics Grand Rounds – The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre
Boardroom (Rm. 134)Curious about the implications of the recent legalization of recreational cannabis? Seeing cannabis use more in your practice? This month’s ethics grand rounds will examine ethical issues in health care delivery stemming from the legalization of recreational cannabis. Food for thought as you respond to legal and social changes relating to cannabis use in your practice.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will:
- become more familiar with federal and provincial rules around cannabis use
- uncover assumptions about how cannabis should be approached in the health care context
- identify ethical issues that could arise in clinical practice associated with cannabis use