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SSOM Medical Student Ethics Grand Rounds 
Sponsored by the Neiswanger Institute For Bioethics & Health Policy

As you become responsible for some patient care or move closer to that responsibility, participation in discussions regarding the ethical dilemmas arising from patient care is important. At ethics grand rounds, you will see how faculty and guests approach the resolution of difficult ethical issues in patient care, and you will be able to enter a discussion of the case.  The objective is that this experience will assist in your practice and help you acquire an ease in addressing ethical and public policy issues.

  • Students need to attend FOUR Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics & Health Policy sponsored grand rounds by the end of their third year. Approximately twelve Bioethics sponsored grand rounds are scheduled each year.

  • Attendance recorded by SIGN-IN SHEET for each Bioethics Grand Rounds.

Students seeking grand rounds credit to meet their bioethics & professionalism requirement should consider sessions from:

 

October 17, 2008, Noon - 1:15 pm, SSOM 360

"The Roman Catholic Bishops' Treatment Model for Sexually Abusive Priests: The Triumph of Therapy over Theology"

Presenter: Nicholas P. Cafardi, JD, JCD

Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Joseph Katarincic Chair in Legal Process and Civil Procedure Duquesne University

 

October 28, 2008, Noon-1:00pm, SSOM 190 (Tobin Hall)

"Migration of Health Care Professionals: Issues of Ethics and Justice"

Presenter: Kayhan Parsi, JD, PhD, Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics & Health Policy

 

October 29, 2008, Noon-1:00pm, SSOM 170

Health Policy Brown Bag Lunch: "Obama’s Health Plan"
Presenter: Anthony Barbato, MD

 

November 12, 2008, Noon-1:00pm, SSOM 460

Health Policy Brown Bag Lunch: "How Residents Get Paid"

Presenter: Gregory Gruener, MD

 

February 17, 2009, Noon-1:00pm, SSOM 190 (Tobin Hall)

“What is known about the effects of P4P on physician professionalism?”

Presenter: Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH

Director, Institute for Ethics, American Medical Association

 

Please check announcements for upcoming ethics grand round events.

 


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