Overview
Explore the intersection of ethics and law in neonatal intensive care through a 22-minute video lecture by Dr. Adam DeTora. Gain insights into the application of statutory and case laws in NICU situations, understand the role of parents and caregivers in medical decision-making, and examine real-world case studies that illustrate the complexities of ethical and legal considerations in neonatal care. Delve into specific examples such as Prince v. Massachusetts (1944) and Miller v. HCA, Inc. (2003), and learn about federal statutory laws relevant to neonatal practice. Analyze the convergence of ethics and law in challenging medical scenarios, and draw valuable conclusions for healthcare professionals working in neonatal intensive care units.
Syllabus
Intro
Outline
Case Example
Case Law: Example
Prince v. Massachusetts, 1944
Miller v. HCA, Inc., 2003
Federal Statutory Laws Relevant to Neonatal Practice
BAIPA: Survey of Neonatologists
Cases Relevant to Neonatal Practice
Examples Where Ethics and Law Converge
Case Analysis
Conclusions
Taught by
OPENPediatrics