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Ethics Center Resources and On-line Videos

 

Overview

The Providence Center for Health Care Ethics continues to recommend and share online resources and videos for ethics related issues.

Resources for Ethics Information

The Providence Center for Health Care Ethics is pleased to be able to post videos on selected topics in health care ethics for your viewing using Window Media Player. Please note that all presentations are recorded live. It may at times be difficult at times to hear audience comments. To request a copy of the powerpoint slides please contact ethics@providence.org.

Preventing Influenza, Anthrax Poisoning and Bird Flu: How We Ethically Allocate Resources

(Rev.) John F. Tuohey, Ph.D.
Core Curriculum III; Special Topics in Health Care Ethics
April 19, 2005
73 minutes

This presentation discusses ethical questions related to the allocation of scarce resources. Fr. Tuohey is director of the Providence Center for Health Care Ethics and holds the Endowed Chair in Applied Health Care Ethics at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, Oregon.

Dignity, Vulnerability and Care of the Patient

Daniel Sulmasy, O.F.M., M.D., Ph.D.
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Core Curriculum III; Special Topics in Health Care Ethics
October 14, 2004
62 minutes

This presentation addresses the issue of maintaining dignity of patients in the vulnerable environment of health care. Dr. Sulmasy chairs Sisters of Charity in Ethics at St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers, St. Vincent’s Manhattan, New York, and is professor of medicine and director of Bioethics Institute of New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York.

Caring for People from Different Cultures: Communicating Across Cultural Boundaries

Gottfried Oosterwal, Ph.D., D.Litt.
Providence Portland Medical Center
Core Curriculum III: Special Topics in Health Care Ethics
June 19, 2003
90 minute video

This presentation discusses caring for patients from different cultures in the health care environment. Dr. Oosterwal is director of the Center for Intercultural Relations in Berrien Springs, Michigan. He is a professor of medical anthropology at Loma Linda University in California, as well as a professor of multicultural education at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.

Islam and Health Care Ethics

Abdulaziz Sachedina, Ph.D.,
Providence Portland Medical Center
Medical Grand Rounds
October 9, 2002,
35 minute video

This presentation provides an overview of Muslim beliefs on health care and health care ethics. Dr. Abdulaziz Sachedina is Professor of Religious Studies, UVA, Charlottesville, and was the ethics center's 2002 Providence Interfaith Visiting Scholar.

Nutrition/Hydration for Terminally and Non-Terminally Ill, Conscious and Unconscious Patients

(Rev) John F. Tuohey, Ph.D.,
Providence Portland Medical Center Medical Grand Rounds
October 23, 2002
55 minute video

Using Oregon Law and Directive 58 of the Ethical and Religious Directives, this presentation examines what it means to have "a presumption in favor" of maintaining nutrition and hydration. Fr. Tuohey is Director of the Providence Center for Health Care Ethics and holds the Endowed Chair in Applied Health Care Ethics at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, Oregon.

Providence Center for Health Care Ethics

CMD Productions
3/14/02
10 minute video

This video produced by CMD Productions of Portland, Oregon, provides an overview of the work of the Providence Center for Health Care Ethics and goals of health care ethics. It also portrays three challenging case studies.

* We are especially grateful to the Catholic Health Association of the United States for making these videos available online.