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Military Chaplain Academic Forum 15 Oct RE Resilience and Spirituality

  • September 23, 2014
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Summary Note for the Academic Forum Canadian Forces Chaplain School and Centre (CFChSC).   Spirituality and Resilience and their impact on Individual Readiness. The developing role of CAF Chaplains in…Read more →

Ethical issues and Transitions-in-care planning – April 30, 2014

  • March 21, 2014
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SAVE THIS Date:  April 30, 2014 Ethical issues and Transitions-in-care planning Summary: Transitions-in-care planning is a daily activity filled with many ethical challenges. These challenges extend from the bedside, to…Read more →

MARCH 5, 2014 ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVES ON END-OF-LIFE ISSUES AND DEATH

  • January 27, 2014
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SAVE THIS DATE:  MARCH 5, 2014  |  7 PM ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVES ON END-OF-LIFE ISSUES AND DEATH Dr. Shabbir Alibhai SUMMARY:        Ethical dilemmas pervade modern geriatric medicine, particularly as patients approach the…Read more →

Event: 2013 Annual Lecture with Guest Speaker Father Mark Miller, CSSR

  • September 25, 2013
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR CCBI’S 2013 ANNUAL LECTURE WITH GUEST SPEAKER FATHER MARK MILLER, CSSR CAN ONE PLAN FOR A GOOD DEATH? THE LEGAL, PRACTICAL AND ETHICAL INTENT OF ADVANCE…Read more →

Event: Discharge Planning as a Quotidian Ethical Issue Impacting Patients, Families and Healthcare Practitioners

  • September 18, 2013
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SAVE THIS DATE:  OCTOBER 16, 2013, 7 PM DISCHARGE PLANNING AS A QUOTIDIAN ETHICAL ISSUE IMPACTING PATIENTS, FAMILIES AND HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS   SUMMARY:  Discharge planning or transitions-in-care planning does not…Read more →
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