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, […]
Ethics Grand Rounds
CCE Ethics Grand Rounds June 2021 Pandemic Visitation Appeals (Hillman-Lawn)
Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference
Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference Ethical Issues in Caring for Older Adults The 2021 annual Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) conference will be held again this year as a speaker series with lectures/panel discussion over four consecutive Wednesdays in November, the first occurring during National Health Ethics Week […]
Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference
Via ZoomCentre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference Ethical Issues in Caring for Older Adults The 2021 annual Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) conference will be held again this year as a speaker series with lectures/panel discussion over four consecutive Wednesdays in November, the first occurring during National Health Ethics Week […]
Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference
Via ZoomCentre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference Ethical Issues in Caring for Older Adults The 2021 annual Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) conference will be held again this year as a speaker series with lectures/panel discussion over four consecutive Wednesdays in November, the first occurring during National Health Ethics Week […]
Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference
Via ZoomCentre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2021 Conference Ethical Issues in Caring for Older Adults The 2021 annual Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) conference will be held again this year as a speaker series with lectures/panel discussion over four consecutive Wednesdays in November, the first occurring during National Health Ethics Week […]