Overview

Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics

A clinical ethics webinar series co-sponsored by the Catholic Health Association in cooperation with
Georgetown University
Loyola University Chicago
Saint Louis University
Australian Catholic University
Boston College

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Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics, Series 4, Session4
Integrating AI and the Role of the Clinical Ethicist
Dec. 4, 2024
1 to 1:45 p.m. ET

Join us for an enlightening webinar that explores the significant advancements in artificial intelligence and examines how clinical ethicists can navigate the ethical landscape shaped by these technologies. Gain valuable insights into the evolving responsibilities and challenges faced by clinical ethicists in today's health care environment.

Michael P. McCarthy, Ph.D., HEC-C
Associate Professor
Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics Healthcare Leadership

Registration

Dec. 4, 2024
1 to 1:45 p.m. ET
(Please adjust for your time zone)

Registration Fee:
CHA Members*: $0/$50
Non-Members: $100

*CHA Member registration fee is based upon member type. Please click the “REGISTER” button below and log in or contact the CHA Service Center at [email protected] for your pricing.

Questions? Email CHA or call (800) 230-7823

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Who Should Attend

  • Medical directors, CMOs, CNOs
  • Physicians
  • Nurses
  • Residents, medical and nursing students
  • Ethicists
  • Mission leaders
  • Ethics committees
  • Pastoral care directors
  • Graduate students in moral theology or health care ethics
  • Persons interested in Catholic health care ethics


Can't Participate in the Live Event?

Don't worry if you cannot attend the live event. CHA will record the webinar and share the recording with all who are registered — so please register today for this webinar.


Contact

For more information, contact CHA Service Center or Brian M. Kane, Ph.D., CHA senior director, ethics.