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UofT: Moral and Conceptual Decision Points in the Design of Triage Protocols

  • 14 Oct 2020
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Webinar

The aim is to clarify central moral and conceptual decision points that must be addressed in triage protocol for public health emergencies.

About this Event

Speakers:

Jeremy Butler, Senior Ethics Fellow, Centre for Clinical Ethics, Unity Health Toronto

Dave Langlois, Clinical Ethicist, Centre for Clinical Ethics, Unity Health Toronto

About this Seminar:

Many jurisdictions and organizations have recently been engaged in the development of triage protocols to guide allocation of critical care resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little systematic work has been done to analyze the underlying moral and conceptual character of triage practices. We believe that this absence is a problem; it leads to poor triage design and inadequate justification of triage practices. This presentation begins to address these problems by clarifying the central moral and conceptual decision points that must be addressed in any adequate triage protocol for public health emergencies such as the pandemic.

Additional Details:

This event is free and is open to the general public. The link to the lecture will be sent out to registered participants before the event.

Questions? Please email Laurie Bulchak, laurie.bulchak@utoronto.ca.


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