ETHICS TEACHING DAY - St. Joseph`s Hospital Health Center

Ethics Teaching Day
St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center
Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in
accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies
of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of
SUNY Upstate Medical University and St. Joseph’s
Hospital Health Center. SUNY Upstate Medical University
is accredited by the ACCME to provide Continuing medical
education for physicians.
Credit Designation
SUNY Upstate Medical University designates this live
activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits ™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity.
Disclosure Policy
To ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific
rigor in all certified CME activity SUNY Upstate Medical
University requires that all planners, faculty and individuals
in a position to control the content of an educational
activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with any
commercial interest that might be perceived as a real or
apparent conflict of interest. Detailed disclosures will be
made in writing prior to speaker presentations.
Americans with Disabilities Act
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
SUNY Upstate Medical University seeks to make this
conference accessible to all. If you have a disability which
might require special accommodations, please contact
Human Resources.
St. Joseph’s
Hospital Health Center
ETHICS
TEACHING
DAY
Space is Limited!
Ethics Teaching Day Committee
Susan L. Chappuis
Dr. Pamela Horst
Dr. Joel Potash
Sr. Rose Ann Renna
Deb Welch
Bridgid Dunn
Becky Bender
Marty Pond
301 Prospect Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13203
Phone: 315-448-5111
www.sjhsyr.org
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Today’s Schedule
Guest Speakers
0800-0830
Registration
0830-0845
Welcome and Introduction
Adam Schechter, PhD.
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Dr. Schechter
0845-1000
Includes
Medical Ethics: Then and NowQ&A
A perspective of the past,
present, and future of medical
ethical dilemmas in the clinical
setting
Program
Objectives:
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To describe common
ethical challenges faced
by health care
professionals related to
advances in health care.
To discuss strategies to
empower participants to
dialogue with patients,
families, and professionals concerning the
ethical issues associated
with advances in
health care.
Identify resources
available to help
facilitate communication with patients and
families.
1000-1015
Break
1015-1115
Dr. Reader
Advances in Health Care: The
Impact on Nursing
1115-1230
Dr. Brown
‘Safety and Just Culture: How
Can I Do One More Thing in
Today’s Very
Busy Day? I Can’t Do
One More Thing
1230-1330
Lunch—provided
1330-1500
Panel Discussions
Are we losing the patient
relationship in this
age of technology?
1. Dr. Brown
2. Dr. Schechter
3. Dr. Reader (Crouse Hospital)
4. Dr. Sylvia Lee (Resident)
5. Sondra Mott, RN (Upstate)
6. David Pasinski (Hospice)
1500-1530 Evaluation
Application for CME’s and
CEU;s in progress.
 Adjunct Faculty

Rhonda Reader, DNS
Le Moyne College
Training Specialist
International
Trade Compliance
Sikorsky Aircraft
Corporation
 Dean Pomeroy
College of Nursing
James Brown, Jr.,
F.A.C.O.G.
 Medical Director
of Women’s and
Children's
Services
 Medical Director
of Quality and
Safety St.
Joseph’s Hospital
Health Center
Space is Limited!
Please R.S.V.P. no later than May 13
[email protected]
315-744-1493