Emerging Topics in
Catholic Health Care Ethics Webinar Series 5
A Clinical Ethics Webinar Series Co-sponsored by the
Catholic Health Association in cooperation with
Georgetown University, Loyola
University Chicago, Saint Louis University, Australian Catholic University, and
Boston College
In our ongoing commitment to
provide timely, relevant information about emerging issues for Catholic health
care, the Catholic Health Association is offering a monthly series of webinars
to address and clarify critical ethical issues in caring for patients and
families in Catholic hospitals, long-term care facilities and medical centers
nationwide.
Each 45-minute session
will examine the implications of a specific critical issue in clinical and
organizational ethics in the context of Catholic Social Teaching and the Ethical
and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (ERDs).
Emerging Topics in
Catholic Health Care Ethics Series 5, Session 7
Perceptions of Dignity in Dementia Care
Wednesday, April 1,
2026
1:00 – 1:45 p.m.
ET
This program is co-sponsored by the Catholic Health Association in cooperation with Saint Louis University.
Jordan Bauer, BSN, MS, a PhD student in theology and health care ethics at Saint Louis University, will present on perceptions of dignity in dementia care. Drawing on interests in virtue ethics, Christian anthropology, and the common good, Jordan will reflect on how Catholic health care ethics can guide compassionate, dignity-affirming care for persons living with dementia.
Presenters
Brian Kane, Ph.D.
Senior Director,
Ethics
Catholic
Health Association of the United States
Jordan Bauer, BSN, MS
Ph.D. Student, Theology and Health Care Ethics
Saint Louis University
Cancellation
Policy
- A refund of the full
registration fee will be given for cancellations received through March 17,
2026.
- A refund of 75% of the
registration fee will be given for cancellations received after
March 17, 2026.
There is no additional charge for
substitute registrants.