ISN Webinar: Ethics Education in Kidney Care – the ISN Curriculum Project
- 3 PM CEST
The session focuses on the critical role of ethics education in nephrology, highlighting the unique ethical challenges faced by nephrologists. The presentation will begin with a discussion on the necessity of ethics education for nephrologists, examining the similarities and differences between general medical ethics and the specific ethical dilemmas encountered in kidney care. The session will explore current ethics education practices within nephrology training programs globally, addressing how well-prepared nephrologists are to handle ethical challenges. A panel discussion will delve into the importance of ethics education, the barriers to its effective implementation, and the cultural dimensions that influence ethical decision-making in diverse settings. Additionally, the session will showcase an example of an ethics education program in kidney care and introduce the ISN EKC Curriculum Framework project, aimed at developing comprehensive ethics education for nephrologists. The session will conclude with a Q&A segment, encouraging interaction and feedback from participants.
Learning objectives:
- Discuss the complexity of ethical challenges in kidney care.
- Be familiar with current approaches to integration of ethics in nephrology training programs worldwide.
- Discuss the potential challenges of developing and implementing ethics education in nephrology training
- Critically reflect on an exemplar of a national ethics education program in kidney care, considering its development, implementation, and impact.
Moderator
Dominique Martin (Australia)
Speakers
Jordan A. Parsons (UK)
Benita Padilla (Philippines)
Priya Pais (India)
Lilia Cervantes (USA)