Monday, June 8th, 2015
9:00am-12:30pm
Registration begins at 8:30am
Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies, 640 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Free of Charge. A boxed lunch will be provided at the conclusion of the conerence
Purpose: To review the principles related to quality of life determinations, health care decision-making, health care ethics and
the law as it relates to end-of-life care planning for people with significant intellectual disabilities. Participants will review case studies of common health care decision dilemmas for this population and learn how to use tools to facilitate ethical decision-making.
Audience: Health care professionals, palliative care and hospital team members, family and court-ppointed guardians, judges, law faculty and law students, members of ethics committees
Featured Speakers:
- Carol Taylor RN, PhD, Professor, Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies
- Marisa C. Brown RN, MSN, Project Director, DDA Health Initiative
- Erin Leveton, J.D, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown Law; Program Manager, DDA state office
- Jonathan Martinis, Legal Director, The Quality Trust for Individuals with Developmental Disabilitie
RSVP
Reservations Needed. The conference will be limited to the first 100 applicants.
Register online at http://www.gucchdgeorgetown.net/ucedd/
Or by contacting Kara Downey by email [email protected] or phone 202-687-8544