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VIRTUAL CONFERENCE May 3-5, 2021 ETHICS for the MINISTRY of HEALING a Conference for Leaders in Adventist Healthcare Designed To: 1 Program VIRTUAL CONFERENCE May 3-5, 2021 ETHICS FOR THE MINISTRY OF HEALING A conference for leaders in Adventist healthcare designed to: 1. Address current issues in clinical ethics CLICK HERE 2. Foster a vibrant network of leaders in bioethics to join 3. Consider theological bases for ethics in Adventist health systems Zoom Meeting 4. Clarify ethical understanding between the church and its health systems Who should attend? Virtual conference format: ✓ Ethics committee members ✓ No registration fee! ✓ Healthcare executives ✓ No registration required ✓ Healthcare professionals ✓ Zoom Meeting ID: 965 7629 9557 ✓ Hospital chaplains ✓ Each day has up to 4 hours of live sessions ✓ Church leaders ✓ Ample opportunity for discussion ✓ Ethics professors ✓ Network via zoom chat ✓ Healthcare attorneys ✓ Each session to be recorded and will be available ✓ Anyone interested in healthcare ethics on adventistbioethics.org after the conference Welcome Message Events of this past year have provided dramatic evidence for the value of a faithful learning collaborative devoted to ethics in health care. At this fifth conference of the Adventist Bioethics Consortium, we will have rich opportunities to learn from each other about advancing ethical responsibility in the organizations we serve. It is an honor to welcome you to the conference and thank you for choosing to participate. Gerald R. Winslow, PhD Director, LLU Center for Christian Bioethics Coordinated by Loma Linda University Center for Christian Bioethics [email protected] 909.558.4956 www.adventistbioethics.org 1 ETHICS FOR THE MINISTRY OF HEALING Day 1 Monday May 3 EASTERN PACIFIC 1:00 10:00 Devotional Holy Awe: An Ethic of Wonder Carla Park, PhD Executive Director, Faith Community Strategy, AdventHealth Corporate Assistant to the President for Mission, AdventHealth University 1:10 10:10 Break 1:15 10:15 Keynote Address Devout Requests for Maximal Treatment: “Sanctity of (Earthly Life), or Crisis of Faith?” Robert Macauley MD, FAAP, FAAHPM Cambia Health Foundation Endowed Chair in Pediatric Palliative Care, Oregon Health and Science University Convener: Gerald Winslow, PhD Director, Center for Christian Bioethics, Loma Linda University Founding Director, Institute for Health Policy and Leadership, Loma Linda University Health 2:00 11:00 Break 2:15 11:15 Discussion Faith-inspired Healthcare and the Law Jeffrey S. Bromme, Esq. Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, AdventHealth Convener: Ted Hamilton, MD Chief Mission Integration Officer, Senior Vice President, Mission & Ministry, AdventHealth 3:00 12:00 Break 3:15 12:15 Workshop Adventist Health Policy Association and Adventist Bioethics Consortium Collaboration Carlyle Walton, MHSM, CPA, FACHE President, Adventist Health Policy Association Gerald Winslow Director, Center for Christian Bioethics, Loma Linda University Founding Director, Institute for Health Policy and Leadership, Loma Linda University Health Convener: Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH President and Chief Executive Officer, Loma Linda University Health 4:00 1:00 Break 4:15 1:15 Workshop Intersection of Palliative Care and Ethics Gina Mohr, MD Director, Center for Palliative Care, Loma Linda University Health Chair, Ethics Committee, Loma Linda University Medical Center Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, Loma Linda University School of Medicine Convener: Dennis deLeon, MD Chief Medical Officer, AdventHealth Kissimmee Vice President of Clinical Ethics, Central Florida Division - South Region, AdventHealth 5:00 2:00 Adjourn Day 1 To receive communication about resources and future events please send your name, position, organization and email to [email protected]. 2 ETHICS FOR THE MINISTRY OF HEALING Day 2 Tuesday May 4 EASTERN PACIFIC 1:00 10:00 Devotional The Bridge to Everywhere: Connection and Collaboration Carla Park, PhD Executive Director, Faith Community Strategy, AdventHealth Corporate Assistant to the President for Mission, AdventHealth University 1:10 10:10 Break 1:15 10:15 Keynote Address What We Talk About When We Talk About Code Status Robert Macauley MD, FAAP, FAAHPM Cambia Health Foundation Endowed Chair in Pediatric Palliative Care, Oregon Health and Science University Convener: Grace Chan Oei, MD, MA, HEC-C Associate Director, Center for Christian Bioethics, Loma Linda University Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Loma Linda University School of Medicine Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Riverside University Health System 2:00 11:00 Break 2:15 11:15 Discussion Bioethics in the Life of the Adventist World Church Peter N. Landless, MB, BCh, MFamMed, MFGP(SA), FCP(SA), FACC, FASNC Director, Health Ministries, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Convener: Gerald Winslow, PhD Director, Center for Christian Bioethics, Loma Linda University Founding Director, Institute for Health Policy and Leadership, Loma Linda University Health 3:00 12:00 Break 3:15 12:15 Workshop Ethical Issues in Mental Health Marissa C. Leslie, MD System Medical Director of Psychiatry, Adventist HealthCare Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine Convener: Ann Roda, BSN, MDiv Vice President, Mission Integration & Spiritual Care, Adventist HealthCare 4:00 1:00 Break 4:15 1:15 Workshop Bioethics Needs Assessment Survey Edwin Hernandez, PhD President and Chief Executive Officer, AdventHealth University Convener: Robert T. Smith, MD, FACP Chief Medical Officer, Vice President, Medical Affairs, Kettering Health Network 5:00 2:00 Adjourn Day 2 To receive communication about resources and future events please send your name, position, organization and email to [email protected]. 3 ETHICS FOR THE MINISTRY OF HEALING Day 3 Wednesday May 5 EASTERN PACIFIC 1:00 10:00 Devotional The Secret to Forever: Ethics, Habits, and Culture Formation Carla Park, PhD Executive Director, Faith Community Strategy, AdventHealth Corporate Assistant to the President for Mission, AdventHealth University 1:10 10:10 Break 1:15 10:15 Discussion Adventist Faith for Ethics and Health Angeline D. Brauer, DrPH, MHS, RDN Director, Adventist Health Ministries, North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists Alex Bryan, DMin, MDiv Chief Mission Officer, Adventist Health Randall L. Roberts, DMin Vice President, Spiritual Life and Mission, Loma Linda University Health Senior Pastor, Loma Linda University Church Convener: Francisco J. Cross, Ms, ACC Director, Mission and Spiritual Care, Adventist Health Rideout 2:30 11:30 Break 2:45 11:45 Workshop Spiritual Formation for Ethical Leadership Peter Bath, DMin, MBA Retired Pastor and Administrator Mark F. Carr, MDiv, PhD Region Director of Ethics, Alaska, Providence Health and Services Convener: Mark Stoddart, MDiv, MBA Vice President, Ministry Formation & Workplace Spirituality, Centura Health 3:45 12:45 Closing Remarks − Adjourn 2022 ADVENTIST BIOETHICS CONFERENCE HOSTED BY ADVENTHEALTH UNIVERSITY | ORLANDO, FLORIDA For updates go to AdventistBioethics.org To receive communication about resources and future events please send your name, position, organization and email to [email protected]. 4 Adventist Bioethics Executive Council Adventist Bioethics Consortium Christon Arthur, PhD Member Organizations Provost Andrews University Peter Bath, DMin, MBA Retired Pastor and Administrator Alex Bryan, DMin System Executive, Mission & Spiritual Care Adventist Health Angeline D. Brauer, DrPH, MHS, RDN Director, Health Ministries North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists Kenneth Denslow, MDiv Assistant to the President North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists Ted Hamilton, MD Chief Mission Integration Officer Senior Vice President, Mission & Ministry AdventHealth Edwin Hernandez, PhD President and Chief Executive Officer AdventHealth University (Australia) Dwayne Leslie, Esq. Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer Adventist HealthCare Grace Oei, MD, MA, HEC-C Associate Director, Center for Christian Bioethics Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Loma Linda University Health Orlando Jay Perez, MDiv Vice President, Mission and Ministry Advent Health Randall L. Roberts, DMin Vice President, Spiritual Life and Mission Loma Linda University Health Ann Roda, BSN, MDiv Vice President, Mission & Spiritual Care Adventist HealthCare Branimir Schubert, MA, DMin Director, Mission Integration Sydney Adventist Hospital Adventist HealthCare (au) Eric W. Shadle, Sr, MD, FACOG Denver Metro Group Vice President for Mission Centura Health Robert T. Smith, MD, FACP Vice President, Medical Affairs Chief Medical Officer Kettering Health Network Mark Stoddart, MDiv, MBA VP, Ministry Formation & Workplace Spirituality Centura Health Gerald Winslow, PhD Director, Center for Christian Bioethics Loma Linda University Health 5 .
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