Overview
Innovations in Clinical Ethics: A Working Un-Conference brings together experienced clinical ethicists from diverse healthcare systems for a purposeful and productive few days of promoting the cross-pollination and idea generation of innovative practices in clinical ethics consultation. There is no plenary didactics or traditional presentation formats.
The event includes:
- In-person peer-to-peer solution-sharing through structured and facilitated crowdsourcing
- Targeted lightning talks on cutting-edge practices in clinical ethics consultation
- Session formats that enhance constructive conversation, collaborative relationship-building, and concrete idea development
The event culminates in the creation of enduring work products through capstone workshopping and white paper development.
Professional clinical ethicists who lead clinical ethics programs or serve on ethics consultation services will benefit most from this un-conference. An optional pre-conference course through the Cleveland Clinic Center for Excellence in Healthcare Communication is offered to attendees.
Co-Directors
- Paul Ford, PhD
Email: fordp@ccf.org - Hilary Mabel, JD
Email: mabelh@ccf.org
Organizing Committee
- Mahwish Ahmad, MD, MPH
- Marguerite (Peg) Augustine, MS
- Joshua Crites, PhD
- Margot Eves, JD, MA
- Jane Jankowski, DPS
- Cristie Cole Horsburgh, JD
- Jordan Potter, PhD
- Susannah Rose, PhD
- Kathryn Weise, MD
- Cynthia (Cindy) Wright
Registration
Registration will be $195 (subject to change).
Registration includes breakfast and lunch on Monday and Tuesday.
More information on registration coming soon.
Location
The Un-Conference will be held at the following location:
Cleveland Clinic Administrative Campus Building 3
3050 Science Park Drive
Beachwood, OH 44122
There is ample free parking. Indoor temperatures may vary; we recommend wearing layers.
Accommodations
Room blocks at discounted rates are available at the following local hotels. These hotels have stated they plan to provide a shuttle to and from the event. The Cleveland Clinic Center for Bioethics is not coordinating these shuttles and cannot make any guarantees, so please inquire with your hotel regarding shuttle specifics and availability.
Marriott Residence Inn Cleveland-Beachwood
3628 Park East Drive
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 216.831.3030
Room Rate: $99–$129 depending on room type
Book by 7/26/2018
Homewood Suites by Hilton Cleveland-Beachwood
25725 Central Parkway
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 216.464.9600
Room Rate: $125
Book by 8/3/2018
Agenda
Past Un-Conference Event Agenda - Sunday, August 26, 2018
Anchoring Before Breaking New Ground
1 p.m. - 4 p.m. | Pre-Conference Workshop: R.E.D.E to Communicate: A Relationship Based Communication Symposium for Clinical Ethics Optional pre-conference course offered in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic Center for Excellence in Healthcare Communication. |
4 p.m. | Registration Opens |
4:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. | Opening Remarks & Vision-Setting |
5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Speed Peer-to-Peer Solution-Sharing Extending Ethics Expertise to the Support of Fellow Caregivers |
5:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. | Speed Solution-Sharing Report Out |
6 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. | Final Vision-Setting |
Past Un-Conference Event Agenda - Monday, August 27, 2018
High-Speed Engagement & Peer-to-Peer Solution Sharing
7:30 a.m. | Breakfast & Registration Continues |
8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. |
Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing (Round I) Lightning talks consist of 5-minute presentations on innovative practices in clinical ethics. Each lightning talk will include the solicitation of real-time feedback from the audience via a digital technology platform. Innovations and New Directions for Ethics Committee Work Integrating Clinical Ethics within an Institution by Leveraging Explicit and Implicit Committee Processes Embarrassment of Riches: Managing a Bounty of Ethics Committee Members Cultivating Institutional Buy-In Requesting Anecdotes from Leaders: Arguing for Clinical Ethics Value Rethinking Ethics Consultation Metrics as Return on Investment (ROI) From the Administrator’s Desk: Demonstrating the Value of Your Clinical Ethics Service |
9:15 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. |
Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing (Round II) Optimizing Programmatic & Systems Design in Clinical Ethics Integrating Caregiver Survey Feedback into Ethics Consultation Processes Navigating Complex Complicated Relationships: Promoting Best Practices through Systemized Meetings with Risk Management, Legal Affairs and Hospital Administration Ethics Champion Programs: Systems Interventions to Promote Moral Agency and Ethical Climate Ascension's Proactive Ethics Integration Model Ethics Contributions to Patient Experience Initiatives |
10:25 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. | Break |
10:45 a.m. - Noon |
Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing (Round III) Measuring the Effectiveness of Ethics Education Advance Care Planning in the ICU: Integrating or Outsourcing Ethics? (Re-)Defining Meaningful Quality Improvement in Clinical Ethics Consultation Utilizing a Strengths/Weaknesses/Opportunities/Threats (SWOT) Approach in Clinical Ethics Quality Improvement Quality Improvement in Ethics Consultation: Soliciting Patient and Family Perspectives through Focus Groups The Measurement Imperative: A Tool to Assess Productivity in Clinical Ethics Consultation A Taxonomy for Clinical Ethics Consultation |
Noon - 1 p.m. | Lunch |
1 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. |
Peer-to-Peer Solution-Sharing Presenters will describe a challenge that their clinical ethics program faces, and attendees will offer solutions and feedback in a small group setting. Attendees will attend groups based upon the challenges that most resonate with them (i.e., attendees may have successfully addressed a similar challenge, face a similar challenge in their practice, or have interests in the aspect of clinical ethics addressed by the challenge). Evaluating Fellows: What is an Optimal Post-Call Evaluation? The Challenge of Raising Awareness of Clinical Ethics Consultation within Healthcare Organizations Tracking Healthcare Ethics Consult Service Activities Minimally, Meaningfully, and Efficiently Discharging Incapacitated, Unbefriended Patients Building and Sustaining a Robust Ethics Network within Your Institution Innovations to Promote Earlier Ethics Consultation in the Non-ICU Setting Ethical Challenges in Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Non-Psychiatric Illness Influencing Culture and Expanding Ethics Program Activity Beyond Ethics Consultation Moving from a Consultative Model to an Integrated, More Frequent Conversation Model Pediatric Ethics Consultation: The Need for a Universal Reporting Schematic Gathering Patient and Family Feedback on Ethics Consultation Boundary-Crossing between Research and Clinical Ethics Consultation Can Ethics Consultation be Transformed Using Lean Techniques? |
3:15 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. | Break |
3:35 p.m. - 4:50 p.m. |
Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing (Round IV) Other Practice Innovations in Clinical Ethics Finding Great Value in Tapping into Allied Health Colleagues Innovating Capacity Assessments Using Supported Conversation Developing a Critical Decision-Making Team AMA Discharges: Exploring How to Promote Best Practices Discharge to Nowhere: The Patient as a Safety Concern Limiting Discharge Options A Toolkit to Enhance ICU Multidisciplinary Rounding |
4:50 p.m. - 6 p.m. |
Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing (Round V ) Thinking Outside the (Intensive Care) Unit: Embedded, Emerging, Outpatient, and Organizational Ethics Digitizing Ethics Consultation: A Virtual Model Expanding Access to Outpatient Settings Integrating Ethics into Outpatient Neurosurgery Care Ethics Consults Are Not Everything: Pushing Boundaries in the Non-Acute Setting Refining Ethics Consultation Databases and Identifying Clinical Ethics Research Opportunities National Benchmarks for Clinical Ethics Consultation Services ECMO-Ethics Consultation-Moral Distress Study |
Past Un-Conference Event Agenda -Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Integrating New Knowledge & Creating Enduring Capstone Work Products
7:30 a.m. | Breakfast |
8 a.m. - 9:25 a.m. |
Peer-to-Peer Solution-Sharing Report Out |
9:25 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. | Break |
9:45 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. |
Peer-to-Peer Solution-Enhancing |
10:35 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. |
Final Peer-to-Peer Report Out |
11:30 a.m. - Noon | Capstone Vision-Setting & Lunch Pick-Up |
Noon - 3 p.m. |
Capstone Workshopping and Whitepaper Groups Workshopping Groups Keeping Clinicians Responsible for Addressing Ethical Challenges Multiple Valve Replacement Secondary to Infective Endocarditis Other Topics to Grow Organically from Discussion at the Un-Conference Whitepaper Groups Demonstrating Value to the Institution Continuous Quality Improvement Traditional and Emerging Roles in Clinical Ethics Unique Considerations in Pediatric Ethics Consultation |
Pre-Conference
R.E.D.E to Communicate: A Relationship Based Communication Symposium for Clinical Ethics
The Cleveland Clinic Center for Excellence in Healthcare Communication has developed a three-hour symposium on promoting and strengthening ethicist-patient and ethicist-team relationship-centered communication. The Center for Excellence in Healthcare Communication has delivered its own relationship-centered communication course, the R.E.D.E Model to over 7000 clinicians.
Using advanced facilitation methods, the symposium will be learner-centered, interactive, practical, poignant and fun! At the end of the symposium, we expect that you will not only recognize various strategies to enhance your communication with patients but you will also increase your confidence with widely applicable skills that will help you navigate your most challenging communication scenarios.
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Price: Registration fee is $175 (course size is limited to 30 participants)
Location: Cleveland Clinic Administrative Campus Building 3
3050 Science Park Drive
Beachwood, OH 44122
More information on registration coming soon.
Abstract Submission
The Un-Conference accepts abstract submissions for presentation proposals that engage attendees in developing action-oriented innovations and solutions to challenges in clinical ethics practice and program development.
Proposals must fall into one of two presentation categories:
- Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing
- Peer -to-Peer Solution-Sharing
- Individuals may submit up to 2 abstracts in each presentation category.
- There is a limit of 1 presenter for each abstract submission.
- Notifications will be sent by June 1, 2018.
- Presenters must be able to attend the Un-Conference in person to deliver their presentation.
Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing
The format for these sessions consists of a 5-minute lightning talk (with a maximum of 3 slides) regarding an innovative practice or advancement in clinical ethics. Each lightning talk will be followed by a 3-minute polling component using Poll Everywhere software in which the audience will offer feedback and/or ideas for enhancing the innovative practice. Topics—which fall under the Un-Conference themes of organizational impact, practice innovation, and expanding interfaces—are listed below. Each topically related set of lightning talks and polling will conclude with 10 minutes of Q&A. Abstracts for Lightning Talks with Real-Time Crowdsourcing must:
- Include your name and institutional affiliation.
- State the title of your presentation.
- State the topic under which your abstract falls.
- Describe an innovation in clinical ethics related to the topic in 200 words or less.
- Include two or three poll questions. Questions can be multiple choice or open-text.
Proposals will be evaluated on the innovativeness of the idea presented, the impact of the innovation on clinical ethics practice, the relevance of the presentation to the topic, and the strength of the poll questions.
The topic categories are:
Organizational Impact
- Optimizing Programmatic & Systems Design in Clinical Ethics
- (Re-)Defining Meaningful Quality Improvement in Clinical Ethics Consultation
- Refining Ethics Consultation Databases & Identifying Consultation Research Opportunities
- Cultivating Institutional Buy-In
Practice Innovation
- Innovations and New Directions for Ethics Committee Work
- Thinking Outside the (Intensive Care) Unit: Embedded, Emerging, Outpatient, and Organizational Ethics
- Leveraging Digital and Non-Traditional Tools in Consultation Delivery
Expanding Interfaces
- Interfacing with the Public & Philanthropic Efforts
- Measuring the Effectiveness of Ethics Education
- Miscellaneous Topics
Peer-to-Peer Solution-Sharing
For these sessions, presenters will have 5 minutes to describe a systems or programmatic challenge that their clinical ethics program currently faces, and attendees will attend small groups around such challenges to offer solutions and feedback. The structure of these sessions mirrors formats at the Association of Bioethics Program Directors meetings and workshops such as the popular Bioethics Summer Camp. Presenters will report out to all Un-Conference attendees on the feedback they received the morning after the small group sessions.
Abstracts for Peer-to-Peer Solution-Sharing must:
- Include your name and institutional affiliation.
- Describe a programmatic or systems challenge in 200 words or less.
- The first sentence should offer a clear statement of the challenge. Subsequent content should include:
- support for the relevance of this question to real-world clinical ethics practice,
- a history of the problem, and
- a description of the potential downstream impact of soliciting solutions from Un-Conference attendees.
Best Practice Guidelines
One of the goals of the Un-Conference was for the event to culminate in the creation of enduring work products. As part of that effort, workshopping groups collaborated on best practice guidelines to further the field of clinical ethics on topics that were pre-selected and that grew organically from the ideas and practice innovations discussed throughout the event. These best practice guidelines are intended to be a resource for clinical ethics programs facing the issues taken up by the Un-Conference workshopping groups. These guidelines represent the work of the collaborators listed on each set of guidelines and do not represent the views or advice of Cleveland Clinic.
Please view the guidelines at the links below.