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  1. National Health Ethics Week Telehealth SessionsMarch 3-8, 2014Monday, March 3 (1400-1500) Ethics and Patient- Centered Care: A Values-Bases Approach to Putting the Patient at the Centre (Peter Allatt, Clinical Ethicist) -Martha Centre – Room 174Monday, March 3 (1530-1630) When Should You (Or Your Loved One) Stop Driving?Gary Goldsand, Clinical Ethicist – Martha Center – Room 174Tuesday, March 4 (1500-1600) What Medicine & UFOs Have in Common – the Ethical Management of Unexplained Physical Symptoms (Chloe Atkins, Associate Professor/ Keith Brownell, Neurologist) – Martha Center Room 174Tuesday, March 4 (1200-1300) Conducting Family Conferences at End of Life Meg Hagerty, Social Worker/ Ingrid de Cock, Palliative Care PhysicianSMRH 4th Floor Oncology Unit – Palliative Care Conference RoomWed. March 5 (1100-1200) Finding Common Ground– Ethical Issues in Caring for Patients from Diverse BackgroundsHeigi Eyford, Peter Lougheed, Centre Ethics Committee Member (Martha Center – Room 174)Wed. March 5 (1200-1300) Leadership Ethics for Wicked Problems in Turbulent TimesDon Juzwishin, Health Technology Assessment & Innovation Leader ( SMRH-4th Floor Oncology _Palliative Care Conf Rm.)Thursday, March 6 (1330-1430)- Let me buy you a coffee; Ethical Issues of Industry Involvement with Physicians/NursesWayne Rosen, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery – Martha Center Room 174Thursday, March 6 (1500-1600) –Why Zebras don’t get Ulcers: Understanding and Dealing With Moral DistressGary Lepine, Clinical Ethicist – Martha Center Room 174Friday, March 7 (1200-1300)- Queue-Jumping, Fairness & Advocacy; An Ethical Analysis of Preferential AccessLynette Reid, Associate Professor – Martha Center Room 174Fri. March 7 (1500-1600) –Ethical Practice Through Health Profession Governance: The Role of Accountability MeasuresIreh Lyioha, Assistant Adjunct Professor – Martha Center Room 174 Education

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