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2024 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum (CHEF) ANNUAL CONFERENCE 

The 2024 Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum annual conference will explore healthcare equity, focusing on difficult ethical challenges and solutions that advance the fair and just delivery of healthcare to under-served and underrepresented populations. Addressing healthcare disparities requires a multi-faceted approach, including policy changes, increased cultural humility in healthcare delivery, improved access to education and preventive services, and efforts to address health-related social needs. Identifying and recognizing the interconnected nature of these disparities will allow providers to work towards equitable healthcare for all people in a manner that aligns with professional and institutional values.

Objectives:

Participants will increase their understanding of ethical problems and solutions concerning healthcare equity, including but not limited to ethical issues arising from:
a. economic barriers to accessing health services and healthcare insurance;
b. racial, cultural, and linguistic bias and discrimination in healthcare;
c. gender bias and discrimination in healthcare;
d. citizenship and nationality bias and discrimination in healthcare;
e. ability-related bias and discrimination in healthcare.


Wednesday, May 22 • 10:55am - 11:45am
Ethical Considerations: The Culture of Disability

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This session will address ethical issues within the culture of disability and through the lens of health equity. To do this, we must be Inspired and empowered to acknowledge our personal biases to foster cultural humility, and not overlook the importance of being mindful and intentional in our interactions, particularly when engaging with diverse communities.  This session encourages the focus of working alongside communities and meeting the most vulnerable where they are. We will discuss how to treat the most vulnerable without judgment, with dignity and respect, and through fostering a deeper understanding and connection. Furthermore, we will address the importance of advocating for reframing perspectives on promoting abilities and accomplishments within communities to facilitate positive outcomes for those we serve.

Objectives:
  • Develop participants' awareness and understanding of personal biases and cultural humility through interactive exercises and discussions.
  • Equip participants with practical strategies and tools to approach community engagement with mindfulness, intentionality, and sensitivity to diverse cultural contexts.
  • Empower participants to advocate for and promote positive change in community narratives by reframing perspectives on abilities and accomplishments, ultimately fostering more inclusive and empowering environments for those they serve.

Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Robinson, MSN-PH, RN, FCN-BC

Jennifer Robinson, MSN-PH, RN, FCN-BC

Clinical Faculty, Affiliate Professor, Platt School of Nursing
A thought provoking educator, diversity advocate, and speaker, Jennifer Robinson is a Registered Nurse and holds a Master’s in nursing with an emphasis in Public Health.  She is a certified Faith Community Nurse and is currently pursuing certification to promote social change and... Read More →


Wednesday May 22, 2024 10:55am - 11:45am MDT
Cambridge Room
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