Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics, Session 12: Physician Burnout as De-Moralization Presented on June 15, 2022
Ethics Support in Responding to COVID-19: A Case Study of Providence St. Joseph Health Presented on May 6, 2020 | From the moment the first confirmed U.S. COVID-19 patient was admitted to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett near Seattle last...
A Discussion of Why Organized Medicine Must Maintain Its Opposition to Assisted Suicide Presented on October 24, 2019 | Physician-assisted suicide is now legal in 10 states and efforts are underway to legalize the practice across the country. State and...
Making the Case for Primary Care Presented on April 24, 2018 | Primary care is sometimes viewed as the neglected stepchild of medicine. This webinar will discuss ways in which a strong primary care...
A Medical Safe Haven for Victims - A CHA Human Trafficking Webinar Presented on January 17, 2018 | This session describes why and how the clinic got started and presents a model for replicating the center in other communities, using...
Doing Good and Avoiding 'Evil' in Population Health Management (Ethics Webinar) Presented on 9/23/2014 | The shift to population health and new delivery models is generating a wave of partnerships among hospitals, physician networks, insurers and...
Workplace Spirituality in the Midst of Transitions (Mission Webinar) Presented on September 4, 2014 | Catholic health care has extended its holistic vision of the human person to associates and physicians by creating opportunities for...