Issues of Recording in Patient Care
Video and audio recording of moments in our lives has become commonplace with the widespread use of smartphones and other recording devices. Health care settings are no exception. Recording in this sensitive domain has raised ethical issues of transparency, trust, consent, respectful treatment, welfare, confidentiality, and privacy. Theses issues, in the context of motivations, processes, and challenges of recording patients and clinicians will be explored in this panel presentation, with representatives from ethics, law and medicine.
Lunch will be provided for first 50 people
All are welcome
A panel discussion
Arlene Davis, JD
Director, Clinical Consultation
Sarah Fotheringham, JD
Associate General Counsel
Benny Joyner, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology
Gary Winzelberg, MD, MPH, FACP
Associate Professor
Division of Geriatric Medicine