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Pediatric Ethics Podcast

by Children's Mercy - Pediatric Ethics

Pediatric Ethics Podcast is a monthly podcast from the Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center in Kansas City. This free podcast series for pediatric health care professionals features leading pediatric ethicists discussing timely topics in pediatric ethics.

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Episodes

Medical Improv and its Potential in Teaching Skills Related to Bioethics

0s · Published 17 Apr 06:00

In this episode, Dr. Tanya Arora leads a discussion focusing on medical improv.

Developing a Community-Led Rare Disease ELSI Research Agenda

0s · Published 13 Feb 07:00

In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Garrett is joined by Courtney Berrios and Kimberly Freeman. They will be discussing the topic of pediatric rare diseases and the development of a community-led research agenda for better understanding the needs and priorities of patients and families living with rare diseases.


Click here to read Dr. Garrett's article focusing on Developing a community-led rare disease ELSI research agenda

Ethics in Ethiopia: Navigating Challenges in Pediatric Clinical Care

0s · Published 04 Dec 07:00

In this episode, Dr. Betty Kassa, who will lead a discussion focusing on international medical care, and what being a practicing pediatric intensivist is like in Ethiopia.

Disagreement and Ethical Decision Making in Pediatric Emergency Care

0s · Published 15 Nov 07:00

In this episode, Dr. Ian Wolfe, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Pediatric Ethics, moderates a discussion with Drs. Joseph Shapiro and Jeremy Garrett breaking down their recent article on decision-making in Pediatric Emergency Care from the pages of the Fall issue of JPE.

Does Relational-Potential Carry Any Ethical Relevance in Pediatrics?

0s · Published 31 May 06:00

In this episode, Dr. Ian Wolfe leads a discussion focusing on the concept of a child's relational potential and the role that this concept might play in certain pediatric cases.

Does Relational-Potential Carry Any Ethical Relevance in Pediatrics?

0s · Published 31 May 06:00

In this episode, Dr. Ian Wolfe leads a discussion focusing on the concept of a child's relational potential and the role that this concept might play in certain pediatric cases.

Broadening the Definition of Moral Injury: Ethical Implications for Clinical Practice

0s · Published 04 May 06:00
In this episode Dawn Hood-Patterson will talk with Joshua Morris, MDiv, PhD, BCC about moral injury. Dr. Morris will expand the definition of moral injury, once reserved for use with military personnel and service members, into healthcare and clinical settings. Dr. Morris will highlight way in which moral injury nuances our understanding of traumatic experiences. He will help us, fellow clinicians and the larger public, better honor the experience of those encountering moral injurious events.

Broadening the Definition of Moral Injury: Ethical Implications for Clinical Practice

0s · Published 04 May 06:00
In this episode Dawn Hood-Patterson will talk with Joshua Morris, MDiv, PhD, BCC about moral injury. Dr. Morris will expand the definition of moral injury, once reserved for use with military personnel and service members, into healthcare and clinical settings. Dr. Morris will highlight way in which moral injury nuances our understanding of traumatic experiences. He will help us, fellow clinicians and the larger public, better honor the experience of those encountering moral injurious events.

The Ethics of Corpse Care

0s · Published 31 Mar 06:00
Rev. Cody Sanders, PhD will delineate what providers and ethicists can learn about life and relationships from tending the corpse. Death is an unavoidable part of the human experience and Dr. Sanders will describe what professionals should consider when caring for the bodies of the dead and dying.

The Ethics of Corpse Care

0s · Published 31 Mar 05:00
Rev. Cody Sanders, PhD will delineate what providers and ethicists can learn about life and relationships from tending the corpse. Death is an unavoidable part of the human experience and Dr. Sanders will describe what professionals should consider when caring for the bodies of the dead and dying.

Pediatric Ethics Podcast has 80 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 14th, 2024 17:40.

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