Principles to Practice #3: Catholic Bioethics: what makes Providence different?

This session, "Catholic Bioethics: what makes Providence different?" in the Principles to Practice: Introduction to Health Care Ethics Seminar Series will:

• Consider core historical, philosophical, and theological features that inform the story of Catholic Healthcare.

• Outline resources that may be helpful in promoting further understanding of Catholic Healthcare, notably including the Health Ethics Guide.

Note: To register for other courses in this series, you can enroll in the curriculum here: https://learninghub.phsa.ca/Courses/29633/principles-to-practice-an-introduction-to-healthcare-ethics, and select the courses you want to take or you can search "principles to practice" and select courses that way.


PHC staff and physicians, community members and patients and families

1 hour
29625

A full outline for the seminar series is available here: https://ethics.providencehealthcare.org/events/phc-ethics-seminar-series

The sessions for this series include:

  1. What is Ethics? Why does it matter?
  2. What is Bioethics? How might it help us?
  3. Catholic Bioethics: what makes Providence different?
  4. Freedom in Bioethics: Autonomy, Paternalism, and the Practitioner-Patient Relationship
  5. Ethics for us: How our ethics frameworks can help us with burnout, compassion fatigue, and moral distress
  6. Beneficence and Non-maleficence
  7. Justice
  8. Capacity, Competence, and Capability
  9. Who Decides? How to Decide?
  10. Risk, Harm, and Harm Reduction

A link to the virtual session will be sent to you prior to this session


No available session available at this time

Contact Info

PHC Ethics
Carrie Smith

ethics@providencehealth.bc

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