Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Joseph’s Health Centre
1B-105B Auditorium B St. Joseph's Health Centre, CanadaPresenter: Rochelle Maurice, Clinical Ethicist, Centre for Clinical Ethics
"Can self-advocacy go overboard? Examining the ethical issues at the intersection of patient self-advocacy and standard clinical practice"
Patients are empowered to be advocates for themselves as they partner with healthcare teams to address their clinical concerns. This gives patients the ability to control their treatment based on their personal needs and values. It also affects the relationship between patients and healthcare teams. This presentation will explore the ways in which patient self-advocacy influences the development and operationalization of treatment plans.
Objectives:
- to examine the intended and unintended consequences of patient self-advocacy
- to explore scenarios where patient self-advocacy leads to requests for treatment that are on the margins of standard clinical practice
- to discuss the ethical tensions that arise when patient self-advocacy leads to conflict between the patient and the healthcare team
Ethics Grand Rounds – Toronto Grace Health Centre
Large Boardroom, #1B106Presenter: Rochelle Maurice, Clinical Ethicist, Centre for Clinical Ethics
"Can self-advocacy go overboard? Examining the ethical issues at the intersection of patient self-advocacy and standard clinical practice"
Patients are empowered to be advocates for themselves as they partner with healthcare teams to address their clinical concerns. This gives patients the ability to control their treatment based on their personal needs and values. It also affects the relationship between patients and healthcare teams. This presentation will explore the ways in which patient self-advocacy influences the development and operationalization of treatment plans.
Objectives:
- to examine the intended and unintended consequences of patient self-advocacy
- to explore scenarios where patient self-advocacy leads to requests for treatment that are on the margins of standard clinical practice
- to discuss the ethical tensions that arise when patient self-advocacy leads to conflict between the patient and the healthcare team
Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Michael’s Hospital
Paul & Evelyn Higgins Conference Room, 2010 BondPresenter: Jeremy Butler, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics Presentation Title: Responding to Requests for Futile and non-Beficial Treatment Patients, families, and substitute decision-makers often request treatments that healthcare providers think are non-beneficial or inappropriate in the circumstances. Sometimes clinicians believe the requested treatments to be futile, […]
Ethics Grand Rounds – Runnymede Healthcare Centre
Gathering Room Runnymede Healthcare CentrePresenter: Jeremy Butler, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics Presentation Title: Responding to Requests for Futile and non-Beficial Treatment Patients, families, and substitute decision-makers often request treatments that healthcare providers think are non-beneficial or inappropriate in the circumstances. Sometimes clinicians believe the requested treatments to be futile, […]
Ethics Grand Rounds – Lakeridge Health
Lakeridge Health - To be advisedPresenter: Jeremy Butler, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics Presentation Title: Responding to Requests for Futile and non-Beficial Treatment Patients, families, and substitute decision-makers often request treatments that healthcare providers think are non-beneficial or inappropriate in the circumstances. Sometimes clinicians believe the requested treatments to be futile, […]
Ethics Grand Rounds – St. Joseph’s Health Centre
1B-105B Auditorium B St. Joseph's Health Centre, CanadaPresenter: Jeremy Butler, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics Presentation Title: Responding to Requests for Futile and non-Beficial Treatment Patients, families, and substitute decision-makers often request treatments that healthcare providers think are non-beneficial or inappropriate in the circumstances. Sometimes clinicians believe the requested treatments to be futile, […]
Ethics Grand Rounds – Scarborough Health Network
Scarborough Health Network - To be advisedPresenter: Jeremy Butler, Clinical and Organizational Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics Presentation Title: Responding to Requests for Futile and non-Beficial Treatment Patients, families, and substitute decision-makers often request treatments that healthcare providers think are non-beneficial or inappropriate in the circumstances. Sometimes clinicians believe the requested treatments to be futile, […]
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Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference
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