Fineman Ethics Lecture: The Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Covid (Livestream)
Monday, November 14, 2022 • 20 Cheshvan 5783
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMKrieger Auditorium & LivestreamWatch on Livestream Here: https://www.chizukamuno.org/livestream/programs_and_classes
The COVID 19 pandemic raised profound ethical issues for our country and the world. Three of the leading experts in Maryland will engage in conversation about:
“Who Gets the Bed? The Ethical Dilemma Surrounding Hospital Capacity and the Need to Implement Crisis Standards of Care Prioritizing Patient Treatment in Hospitals
“Who Gets the Therapeutics? The Ethical Dilemma Surrounding Therapeutic Shortages—Past, Present & Potentially in the Future
MODERATOR:
SAMUEL MOSKOWITZ, Managing Director, Berkeley Research Group & Policy Advisor to the Maryland Department of Health COVID-19 Surge Planning Task Force (where he works with the State’s leadership, hospitals, nursing homes, and emergency preparedness staff to plan and execute Maryland’s COVID-19 Surge Plan)
PANELISTS:
DAVID MARCOZZI, M.D., COVID-19 Incident Commander | University of Maryland Medical System, Sr. Vice President & Chief Clinical Officer, University of Maryland Medical Center & Professor of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine
HOWARD HAFT, M.D., Executive Director of the Maryland Primary Care Program & State of Maryland Unified Area Command Medical Planner and Vulnerable Populations Task Force Lead
Established in 1991, the Paul J. Fineman Fund for Ethics Education was created by his wife, children, and grandchildren to honor Paul’s memory in a meaningful way.
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