2018 University of Toronto Surgical Ethics Course
2018 University of Toronto Surgical Ethics Course
Chestnut Conference Centre, 89 Chestnut Street, Toronto
June 1, 2018
0900 - 1600
Through a combination of lectures, debates and small group discussions, this course will explore ethical issues faced by surgeons, including:
Professionalism and the consequences of unprofessional behaviors - Carlos Pellegrini
Innovation in Surgery - Nir Lipsman
Organ Trafficking - Jed Gross
Ethics M and Ms - Karen Devon
Course Faculty includes:
Mark Camp, Orthopaedic Surgeon, The Hospital for Sick Children
Karen Devon, General Surgeon, Women’s College Hospital
Annie Fecteau, General Surgeon, The Hospital for Sick Children
Jed Gross, Bioethicist, University Health Network
Nir Lipsman, Neurosurgeon, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Martin McKneally, Professor Emeritus, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto
Byung Moon, Cardiac Surgery, Southlake Regional Health Centre
Ryan Snelgrove, General Surgeon, University of Alberta
Registration fee: $100 (+HST)
Course registration available at: http://www.cpd.utoronto.ca/blog/2018/03/01/surgical-ethics-program/
2018 University of Toronto Surgical Ethics Course
Friday, June 1st, 2018
Chestnut Conference Centre at 89 Chestnut Street
0830-0900 Registration and Continental Breakfast
0900-0910 Introduction 0910-0930 Professionalism and the consequences of unprofessional behaviors - Carlos Pellegrini
0930-0945 Breakout Groups
0945-1025 Reports from the breakout groups, discussion and summation
1025-1045 Coffee Break
1045-1105 Innovation in Surgery - Nir Lipsman
1105-1120 Breakout Groups:
1120-1200 Reports from the breakout groups, discussion and summation
1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1320 Organ Trafficking - Jed Gross
1320-1335 Breakout Groups
1335-1415 Reports from the breakout groups, discussion and summation
1415-1435 Coffee Break
1435-1455 Ethics M and Ms - Karen Devon
1455-1550 Reports from the breakout groups, discussion and summation
1550-1600 Participant course evaluations