Enhancing the dignity and rights of incarcerated people in the acute care setting
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2023
Time: 12:00 pm Central
Location: Gonda 7-103 Lecture Hall and via Zoom
This event is open to all staff and students. Lunch provided. First come, first served.
Incarcerated persons have a Constitutionally-afforded right to community-standard healthcare, yet face countless hurdles to accessing high quality care. Join a panel of physician advocates for a discussion on the challenges of delivering autonomy-affirming care to incarcerated persons, and learn about the movement they are catalyzing to change the way we care for incarcerated patients (www.scopesandshields.org).
Panel:
- Kathleen Akgun MD, MS, Yale School of Medicine
- Matt Griffith MD, University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Amen Sergew MD
- Erin DeMartino MD, Mayo Clinic
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