About this Event
UT Southwestern's Ethics Grand Rounds:
Continuous Sedation at the End of Life: When Is It Ethical?
Speaker: Joseph A. Raho, Ph.D.
Clinical Ethicist at the UCLA Health Ethics Center and Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract: Continuous sedation is an ethically controversial end-of-life option. Although some clinicians judge it to be consistent with the aims of palliative care, others charge that it constitutes a form of "slow euthanasia" and is thus ethically impermissible. This presentation examines the ethics of continuous sedation as a possible last-resort option for patients experiencing refractory end-of-life symptoms. Following a case study, it first distinguishes end-of-life practices from death-hastening interventions and then moves to analyze problematic uses of sedation. Ethical criteria for continuous sedation will be proposed and defended. The presentation will conclude by considering an approach to the ethics of continuous sedations that was developed at the speaker's insitution.
CME
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (including medical ethics and/or professional responsibility).
NCPD
UT Southwestern Medical Center is accredited as a provider of nursing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
This activity has been awarded 1.0 credit hour.
Contact
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This live lecture will be presented virtually. There is not a registration fee, but you must register to participate. Upon registration, you will receive the Zoom details. To register for Zoom access, please click the link below:
https://utsouthwestern-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aFW-Tv3IT8ysB5TBtmJtSw