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Moral dilemmas are common in healthcare, and physicians may experience moral distress if they feel they are prevented from doing what they believe is the morally correct action. All of this is amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. This session provides an opportunity to reflect on the many moral dilemmas physicians face as a result of the pandemic, explore the constructs of moral distress and moral injury, and learn approaches for dealing with moral dilemmas and their consequences at both the organizational and personal level.

Audience:

Physicians, Physician Leaders, Residents

Duration:

1 - 2 hours

Session Category:

Promoting Self-Reflection: Guided introspective thought around physician wellness and how to effect change, considering both individual and system-level factors.

Moral Dilemmas: Reflecting on Experiences and Approaches During COVID-19

Availability:

Taking Requests

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