This webinar explores how we should respond as individual clinicians and as a profession to colleagues who provide misinformation to their patients for religious, political, or other reasons. Discussion includes what actions can be taken to decrease mistrust in the profession, while still allowing individual clinicians personal autonomy and freedom of expression.
This webinar was brought to you by the SGIM Ethics Committee
Presenters:
- Ayelet Kuper, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, Scientist & Associate Director of Faculty Affairs, The Wilson Centre; Associate Professor, University of Toronto
- Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH, Director, Center for Bioethics and Humanities; Professor, School of Medicine and Colorado School of Public Health; University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus
Moderators:
- Milda Saunders, MD, MPH, Associate Professor Medicine, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics; The University of Chicago
Co-chair of the SGIM Ethics Committee - Zachary Berger, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
Co-chair of the SGIM Ethics Committee
Originally recorded on December 8, 2022.
Course Topic
Clinical Practice, Leadership, Administration, & Career Planning, Medical Ethics
CME Hours
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MOC Hours
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Member Cost
$0.00
Non Member Cost
$5.00
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