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The Ethics of AI in Healthcare – November 29, 2023
Implementing AI in a healthcare context: lessons from CHARTwatch and beyond
Presenters: Derek Beaton, PhD; Melanie deWit, JD, MPH; Chloe Pou-Prom, MSc; Amol Verma, MD, M.Phil., FRCPC
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The Ethics of AI in Healthcare – November 22, 2023
Don’t Lose Heart: Human-Centredness in an Age of AI
Jennifer Gibson, MA, PhD
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The Ethics of AI in Healthcare – November 15, 2023
Encoding bias?: Identifying and addressing algorithmic bias in AI in health
Andrew Pinto, MD CCFP FRCPC MSc
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The Ethics of AI in Healthcare – November 1, 2023
Ethics in the Pipeline: Accountable oversight of the development, evaluating, and implementation of artificial intelligence tools in medicine
Presenter: Melissa McCradden, PhD, M.H.Sc.
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Fall Conference 2021
Centre for Clinical Ethics Annual Conference 2021 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 (Nov. 1-5). This series is free, but registration is required.
Register in advance for this webinar series: https://ca01web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qxJyC3WRQhyhNYIlutQjcg.
By registering you will be automatically entered into a draw to win one of five signed copies of Andre Picard’s new book Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada’s Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic.
Week 1 – Wednesday, November 3, 2021 – 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Vulnerability in the senior population from medical, bioethics and legal perspectives
Presenters:
Fiona Menzies, MD, FRCPC, MSc, Chief of Geriatric Medicine, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Unity Health Toronto
Mary Oko, CPA, CA, Chair, Copernicus Lodge Family CouncilObjectives:
- We will touch on the main ethical challenges facing our geriatric population in the years ahead.
- We will identify care areas and medical conditions where seniors are particularly vulnerable.
- We will discuss what vulnerability means from a bioethics perspective:
- Exploring it in a Long Term Care (LTC) setting.
- Understanding it in the research setting.
- Considering it from a legal perspective.
- By contrasting the definition of a vulnerable individual from a Geriatric Medicine perspective, we will discuss the intersection between bioethics and Geriatric Medicine.
- We will present a personal story from a caregiver which highlights the vulnerability of the cared for at the beginning and end of the presentation.
Week 2 – Wednesday, November 10, 2021 – 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
When Consent and Capacity Get Complicated: Involving the Public Guardian and Trustee in Situations of Risk
Presenters:
Sandi Parker, Team Leader of Investigations, Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee
Philippa Geddie, Counsel, Office of the Public Guardian and TrusteeWeek 3 – Wednesday, November 17, 2021 – 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Co-creating research in older adults with patients and caregivers
Presenter:
Sharon Straus, MD, FRCPC, MSc, Director of the Knowledge Translation Program and Physician-in-Chief, St. Michael’s Hospital, Professor, Department of Medicine, University of TorontoObjectives:
- To increase knowledge of strategies for engaging older adults and caregivers in research.
- To increase knowledge of co-creation of research.
- To identify challenges and opportunities for co-creating research with patients, caregivers and other stakeholders.
Ethics and co-creating research-presentation slides
Week 4 – Wednesday, November 24, 2021 – 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Seniors care
Presenter:
André Picard, Award-winning National Health Writer -
Centre for Clinical Ethics (CCE) 2022 Conference Series – What are rights anyway? An ethical and legal perspective on rights in healthcare
November 9, 2022
Presenters: Xavier Symons, Ph.D. and Melanie de Wit, JD, MPH