Kathleen Kovarik – Practical Ethics: Addressing the Real-Life Challenges Confronting Healthcare Professionals
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- Faculty:
- Kathleen Kovarik
- Duration:
- Full Day
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jan 27, 2016
Description
Outline
What are Your Values?
- Exploration of Foundational Beliefs/Values
- Values Exercise
- Sharpening Critical Thinking Skills
Health-Care Ethics
- Human Medical Experimentation and Evolution of Ethics
- Key Cases and Codes
- Presidents Garfield and McKinley
- Tuskegee Syphilis Study
- Nuremburg Trials and Nuremburg Code
- Declaration of Helsinki
- The -God Committee and Dialysis
- Recent Application of Ethical Decisions in the U.S.
Ethics Committees
- When is it Appropriate to Involve the Ethics Committee?
- Seeking Consultation: How To’s
- Understanding the Composition of Committees/Models
Ethical Foundations
- Ethical Viewpoints and Stances
- Deontology versus Teleology
- Objectivism versus Relativism
- Key Theories
- Kantian Ethics
- Natural Law
- Utilitarianism
- Rawlsian Ethics
- Ethic of Care
- Rights-Based Ethics
- Communitarian Ethics
Ethical Principles
- Autonomy
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Veracity
- Fidelity
- Justice
- Respect for Persons
Ethical Decision-Making: A Toolkit for Practice
- Framing Ethical Questions and Problems
- Decision-Making Formats and Tools
- The Four-Quadrant Approach
- Bennett-Woods Eight Step Model
The Most Controversial Cases
- Classic, Precedent-Setting Cases
- Current Ethical Dilemmas and Recent Cases
- Living Wills, Advance Directives, DNRs and ANDs
- Cases Involving Personhood Definitions
- Issues of Informed Consent
- What are some of the Most Complex Cases You’ve Encountered?
Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas: Decision-Making Team Practice
- A Dilemma of Limited Resources: Ā Hurricane Katrina and Mercy Hospital
Exercising Ethical Leadership
- Ethical Leadership in the Workplace
- Keeping Current on Ethical Issues
- Ethical Dilemmas on the Horizon: Advancing Technology
- Recent Research: A Sampler
- Educational Opportunities in
- Health-Care Ethics
Faculty
Kathleen Kovarik, PhD, RN Related seminars and products: 3
Kathleen Kovarik, PhD, RN, is an experienced clinician and educator Ā with 17 years of teaching and lecturing in a variety of settings (schools of Ā nursing, regional and national conferences, workshops and retreats). Her Ā clinical experiences have taken her from a Level I Trauma Center Regional Burn Unit Ā at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, to summers working home care for Visiting Ā Nurses in Spokane, WA, to launching a Parish Nursing program in Missoula, MT. Ā Currently, Kathleen calls the Black Hills of South Dakota her home, where she serves as Ā an Ethics Committee member for Regional Health in Rapid City, is the director of Faces Ā of Leadership (leadership training and consultation), teaches Applied Health-Care Ā Ethics for Regis University in Denver, and team-teaches an Interdisciplinary Palliative Ā Care Course as clinical faculty for the University of South Dakota’s medical school.
Dr. Kovarik has pursued her love of ethics and has taught ethics content for many Ā years in her faculty positions with Washington State University and South Dakota State Ā University. Her work in a Level I Trauma Center/Burn Unit and in home care/parish Ā nursing gives her a broad- spectrum viewpoint and rich experiences to share. She Ā developed expertise in pain management and end-of-life care, and was selected to Ā serve on the Board of the Washington-Alaska State Cancer Pain Initiative and to do a Ā fellowship with the University of Colorado in pediatric pain management.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Kathleen Kovarik is the Executive Director for Faces of Leadership. She has an employment Ā relationship with Regis University. Dr. Kovarik receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Kathleen Kovarik has no nonfinancial relationship to disclose.
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