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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 135-144

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From page 135...
... The workshop will examine what is known, and unknown, about how physician-assisted death is practiced and accessed in the United States; it will not be a focus of the workshop to discuss at length the moral or ethical arguments for or against the practice of physician-assisted death. The workshop will serve as a neutral space to facilitate dialogue in order to help inform ongoing discussions between patients, their providers, and other health care stakeholders.
From page 136...
... o  hat are the gaps in empirical data about the practice of W physician-assisted death in the United States? § ow do the data collected in the United States compare with H  the data collection in countries like the Netherlands, which have more extensive reporting and data collection?
From page 137...
... Colloquy -- Evidentiary Landscape •  inda Ganzini, Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, L Oregon Health & Science University •  nthony Back, Professor of Medicine, University of A Washington •  an Sulmasy, André Hellegers Professor of D Biomedical Ethics, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Departments of Philosophy and Medicine, Georgetown University 10:30 a.m. Discussion with workshop participants moderated by Linda Ganzini 10:45 a.m.
From page 138...
... Discussion with workshop participants moderated by Linda Ganzini 1:00 p.m. LUNCH Session II: PROVIDER EXPERIENCES AND APPROACHES 1:30–5:00 p.m.
From page 139...
... Panel #2: Potential Approaches for Handling Requests Panel Moderator: Neil Wenger, University of California, Los Angeles Presentations: •  eter Reagan, family physician, Oregon P •  rik Fromme, Director, Serious Illness Care Program, E Ariadne Labs, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute •  imothy Quill, Professor of Medicine, Psychiatry, T Medical Humanities and Nursing, Palliative Care Division, University of Rochester School of Medicine •  ara Buchbinder, Associate Professor of Social M Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
From page 140...
... Session Co-Chairs: James Tulsky, Richard Payne, and Joanne Lynn 9:10 a.m. Palliative Care and Hospice Panel Moderator: James Tulsky, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Presentations: •  tephanie Harman, Clinical Associate Professor, S Medicine, Stanford University; Medical Director, Palliative Care, Stanford Health Care •  ary Pasternak, Medical Director, Mission Hospice G
From page 141...
... Long-Term Services and Supports Panel Moderator: Richard Payne, Duke University Presentations: •  oanne Lynn, Director, Center for Elder Care and J Advanced Illness, Altarum Institute •  heryl Phillips, President and Chief Executive C Officer, SNP Alliance •  arb Hansen, Chief Executive Officer, Oregon B Hospice and Palliative Care Association 10:35 a.m. Discussion with workshop participants moderated by Richard Payne 10:50 a.m.
From page 142...
... Session Chair: Jim Childress 1:00 p.m. Observations from the Workshop Panel Moderator: Scott Halpern, University of Pennsylvania • Omega Silva, Professor Emeritus of Medicine,  George Washington University •  im Callinan, Chief Executive Officer, Compassion K & Choices •  aniel Callahan, Co-Founder, President Emeritus, D The Hastings Center
From page 143...
... Reflections on the Evidentiary Gaps and Key Takeaways from the Workshop Panel Moderator: Jim Childress • Linda Ganzini, Session I: What Do We Know? /The  Evidence and Terms of Discussion • David Magnus and Neil Wenger, Session II: Provider  Experiences and Approaches • Joanne Lynn, Richard Payne, and James Tulsky,  Session III: Physician-Assisted Death in the Broader Context • Nancy Berlinger, Session IV: Data Collection in the  United States and Other Countries 2:30 p.m.


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