Choosing against invasive long-term mechanical ventilation in congenital central hypoventilation syndrome. Is pediatric tracheostomy for long- term mechanical ventilation ever obligatory?
Duncan E. Keegan, MD – University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital medical Center
Clinical Ethics
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Pacific Time
Evaluating Communication Practices in Life Sustaining Treatment Decisions for Patients with Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA)
Industry-Sponsored Speakers’ Bureaus Among UpToDate Contributors: An In-Progress Analysis on Prevalence, Financial Magnitude, and Institutional Compliance
Ethical considerations in navigating family resistance to disclosure of serious illness to patients with decision-making capacity: Reflections from a qualitative study of Muslim Americans
Leveraging Contemplative Practices and the Neuroscience of Ethical Reasoning to Develop Practical Wisdom and Decrease Moral Distress for Healthcare Leaders
“This could be controversial, but not just in the usual way”: The roles and responsibilities of academic and journalistic publishing in social and behavioral genomics.
Hospital visitation policies in public health crises: Exploration of ethical tensions between infection control measures and the rights of disabled and other vulnerable patients for advocacy & support
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Pacific Time
Hospital visitation policies in public health crises: Exploration of ethical tensions between infection control measures and the rights of disabled and other vulnerable patients for advocacy & support
The problem of selective refusals and “weaponized vulnerability:” When patients leverage medical vulnerability against clinician obligations to care to coerce inappropriate accommodations.