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On-Demand Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics Series 5, Session 5: Directives? Or Guidance? How Should Clinicians Approach AMDs?, took place 02/04/2026

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If you would like to register by phone, please call us at (800) 230-7823 (M-F, 8 AM to 5 PM Central).

CHA is offering an on-demand recording of the February 2, 2026 Emerging Topics in Catholic Health Care Ethics Series 5, Session 5: Directives? Or Guidance? How Should Clinicians Approach AMDs? webinar.

Please Note: You must have a CHA web account to access the on-demand recording.

Description

Co-sponsored by the Catholic Health Association in cooperation with Georgetown University.

Fifty years ago, California passed the first legislation authorizing "living wills" with the passage of the "Natural Death Act."  Since that time, legislatures in every state have enacted and revised laws pertaining to "Advance Medical Directives."  Among clinicians, however, there remains widespread confusion regarding the operative legal effects of these laws. This presentation aims to clarify legal issues pertaining to AMDs and the "POLST Paradigm," with an overall objective of stimulating discussion regarding how these documents impact clinical practices. The underlying thesis is that no legislation regarding AMDs, nor any document executed pursuant to such law, relieves clinicians of their ethical responsibilities to provide care in alignment with the four-fold hierarchy of patient good as expressed in the teachings of Dr. Edmund Pellegrino.

Presenters

Nathaniel Blanton Hibner, MTS, Ph.D.
Senior Director, Ethics
Catholic Health Association of the United States

Edward Grant, JD, MA
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics Georgetown University Medical Center

This program is non-refundable.


Please note: All times listed are Eastern Time.
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