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DESCRIPTION:"The Edges of Pediatric Ethics: Boundaries\, Frontiers and Tran
 sitions"\n\nThursday\, April 30\, 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.\nFriday\, May 1\, 7:3
 0 a.m.–3:45 p.m.\nAnschutz Health Sciences Building\nDonald M. Elliman C
 onference Center\nIn-person attendance only\; breakfast and lunch included
 .\n\n►27th Annual Pediatric Ethics Conference Brochure.pdf\n\nOverview\n
 This year’s ethics conference examines ethical challenges at key points 
 of change in pediatric care. The first day focuses on transitions across t
 he pediatric continuum\, including neonatal transitions into pediatrics an
 d adolescent transitions out of pediatric systems\, with attention to cont
 inuity\, equity\, and shared decision-making. The second day explores the 
 ethical impact of new and emerging technologies on children and pediatric 
 medicine\, addressing how innovation shapes care delivery\, data use\, and
  clinical decision-making. Together\, the conference provides a focused fo
 rum for navigating ethical practice during periods of transition and techn
 ological advancement in pediatrics.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nDiscuss supp
 ortive decision making in medically complex adults.Apply ethical principle
 s to guide decision-making for patients with prolonged hospitalizations.Im
 plement best practices for ethical and confidential communication with pat
 ients via EMR messaging.Integrate ethical and clinical considerations to o
 ptimize care for medically complex adult patients.Discuss the ethical impl
 ications of designing and developing custom VR experiences for pediatric u
 se cases.Evaluate adolescent capacity and consent to ensure ethical and le
 gally compliant care decisions.Apply ethical frameworks to guide care deci
 sions for fetuses and neonates with complex medical conditions.Analyze eth
 ical considerations in pediatric genetic testing to inform disclosure and 
 treatment decisions.Learner Outcome\nParticipants will gain enhanced knowl
 edge and practical strategies to navigate complex ethical challenges in pe
 diatric healthcare\, including sustainability\, behavioral health\, trauma
 -informed care\, and the intersections of ethics\, policy and law\, enabli
 ng them to improve decision-making and advocacy in their professional prac
 tice.\n\nContinuing Education Credit\nRegistration\, attendance\, sign-in 
 and submission of the evaluation\, including a written response to questio
 ns related to any change in practice that you may make as a result of lear
 ning that took place at this activity\, are required for successful comple
 tion and receipt of the certificate of attendance. Claim only those hours 
 you attend.\n\nMedical: Children’s Hospital Colorado is accredited by th
 e Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide contin
 uing medical education for physicians.\n\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado d
 esignates this live activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Cre
 dits ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent
  of their participation in the activity.\n\nNursing: Children’s Hospital
  Colorado is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing
  professional development by Colorado Nurses Association\, an accredited a
 pprover by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accr
 editation. This educational activity for 12.25 nursing contact hours is pr
 ovided by Children’s Hospital Colorado.
GEO:39.745472;-104.841893
LOCATION:Anschutz Health Sciences Building (P12)\, Donald M. Elliman Confer
 ence Center
SUMMARY:27th Annual Pediatric Ethics Conference
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.cuanschutz.edu/event/27th-annual-pediatric-e
 thics-conference
CATEGORIES:Meeting/Conference
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DTEND:20260501T214500Z
DESCRIPTION:"The Edges of Pediatric Ethics: Boundaries\, Frontiers and Tran
 sitions"\n\nThursday\, April 30\, 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.\nFriday\, May 1\, 7:3
 0 a.m.–3:45 p.m.\nAnschutz Health Sciences Building\nDonald M. Elliman C
 onference Center\nIn-person attendance only\; breakfast and lunch included
 .\n\n►27th Annual Pediatric Ethics Conference Brochure.pdf\n\nOverview\n
 This year’s ethics conference examines ethical challenges at key points 
 of change in pediatric care. The first day focuses on transitions across t
 he pediatric continuum\, including neonatal transitions into pediatrics an
 d adolescent transitions out of pediatric systems\, with attention to cont
 inuity\, equity\, and shared decision-making. The second day explores the 
 ethical impact of new and emerging technologies on children and pediatric 
 medicine\, addressing how innovation shapes care delivery\, data use\, and
  clinical decision-making. Together\, the conference provides a focused fo
 rum for navigating ethical practice during periods of transition and techn
 ological advancement in pediatrics.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nDiscuss supp
 ortive decision making in medically complex adults.Apply ethical principle
 s to guide decision-making for patients with prolonged hospitalizations.Im
 plement best practices for ethical and confidential communication with pat
 ients via EMR messaging.Integrate ethical and clinical considerations to o
 ptimize care for medically complex adult patients.Discuss the ethical impl
 ications of designing and developing custom VR experiences for pediatric u
 se cases.Evaluate adolescent capacity and consent to ensure ethical and le
 gally compliant care decisions.Apply ethical frameworks to guide care deci
 sions for fetuses and neonates with complex medical conditions.Analyze eth
 ical considerations in pediatric genetic testing to inform disclosure and 
 treatment decisions.Learner Outcome\nParticipants will gain enhanced knowl
 edge and practical strategies to navigate complex ethical challenges in pe
 diatric healthcare\, including sustainability\, behavioral health\, trauma
 -informed care\, and the intersections of ethics\, policy and law\, enabli
 ng them to improve decision-making and advocacy in their professional prac
 tice.\n\nContinuing Education Credit\nRegistration\, attendance\, sign-in 
 and submission of the evaluation\, including a written response to questio
 ns related to any change in practice that you may make as a result of lear
 ning that took place at this activity\, are required for successful comple
 tion and receipt of the certificate of attendance. Claim only those hours 
 you attend.\n\nMedical: Children’s Hospital Colorado is accredited by th
 e Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide contin
 uing medical education for physicians.\n\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado d
 esignates this live activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Cre
 dits ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent
  of their participation in the activity.\n\nNursing: Children’s Hospital
  Colorado is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing
  professional development by Colorado Nurses Association\, an accredited a
 pprover by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accr
 editation. This educational activity for 12.25 nursing contact hours is pr
 ovided by Children’s Hospital Colorado.
GEO:39.745472;-104.841893
LOCATION:Anschutz Health Sciences Building (P12)\, Donald M. Elliman Confer
 ence Center
SUMMARY:27th Annual Pediatric Ethics Conference
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.cuanschutz.edu/event/27th-annual-pediatric-e
 thics-conference
CATEGORIES:Meeting/Conference
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