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USR Bioethics Consultation Service Council

 

01/07/09
7a.m.
UVRMC Administrative Board Room

   

Division of Medical Ethics Resident House Staff Conference

  01/07/09
12:30 p.m.
UUMC Cartwright
Conference Room
 

The topic is "Impaired Health Professionals--What To Do When Help Is Needed." This event is approved for 1 CME credit hour through the University of Utah. The facilitators will be Jim Tabery and Sean Morris.

UCR Ethics Committee

  01/09/09
7:30am
LDSH Pugh Boardroom
   

Division of Medical Ethics Resident House Staff Conference

 

01/14/09
12:30 p.m
VA Medical Center in the Tsagaris Conference Room

 

The topic is "Impaired Health Professionals--What To Do When Help Is Needed." This event is approved for 1 CME credit hour through the University of Utah. The facilitators will be Armand Antommaria and Mark Foote, MD.

Physicians Literature and Medicine Discussion Group

 

02/11/09
Dinner,6:15 p.m.
Discussion,6:30 p.m.
LDSH, Amicus Boardroom

 

We will discuss the book, The Good Thief,  by annah Tinti.  Our facilitator will be Rachel Borup, PhD.  This event is approved for 1 CME credit hour through the University of Utah.

Division of Medical Ethics Resident House Staff Conference

 

01/21/09
12:30 p.m.
IMC classrooms 3,4,5

   The topic is "Impaired Health Professionals--What To Do When Help Is Needed." This event is approved for 1 CME credit hour through the University of Utah. The facilitators will be Jeff Botkin and Michael Crookston, MD..

UUMC Ethics Committee

 

01/22/08
noon-1:30pm

 

 

    
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February Literature and Medicine Group

The Good Thief

 by Hannah Tinti

Facilitated by Rachel Borup

6:30pm, LDSH Amicus Boardroom

 

The Good Thief 



 

   Please contact the DMEH at 408-1135 for more information.

This activity is approved by the University of Utah for 1.5 CME credit hours. 
CME Statements and Disclosures
Accreditation: The University of Utah School of Medicine CME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation: The University of Utah School of Medicine designates this continuing medical education activity for a maximum of 1.5 credit hours in Category 1 of the Physician Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Faculty Disclosure: The University of Utah adheres to ACCME Standards regarding industry support of continuing medical education, and disclosure of faculty and commercial sponsor relationships (if any) will be made known at the activity. Speakers are also expected to openly disclose inclusion of discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational use of drugs, devices, or equipment in their presentations.
ADA: The University of Utah complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act by providing qualified individuals with disabilities access to University programs, services and activities. Reasonable prior notice is needed to arrange accommodations. Please call 408-1135 to request an accommodation.
  


Ethics and Public Affairs: Graduate Certificate Program at the University of Utah
Are you interested in renewing or deepening your ethical commitment to your work? What about going back to school? The Certificate in Ethics and Public Affairs is an interdepartmental program administered through the Graduate School and the Philosophy and Political Science Departments at the University of Utah. The 15-credit program (four courses and a research paper) is meant to enable those who hold Bachelor's degrees to engage in graduate level work without the hassles of gaining entrance to a Master's or Ph.D. program. Without having to take the GRE, you could focus on your study in areas such as conflict resolution, health care, bioethics, human rights, education, social services, the legal system, or government. Up to 9 of the 15 hours can count toward a graduate degree. For more information, visit http://www.epa.utah.edu/, or call Dr. Luke Garrott, 585-3722.


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