Session 3: Preserving Integrity in Turbulent Times
Preserving Integrity in Turbulent Times • 30m
Moral adversity is arising in all areas of our lives. Many people are struggling to understand the moral trade-offs that accompany decisions about how to preserve the health of more people at the expense of others; others are concerned about how decision making about health is changing in response to the scarcity of healthcare resources; others are struggling with social inequities, racism or disrespect of individuals or groups; and still others are concerned about the social norms of communication among friends, families, colleagues, and community. In session three, Cynda Hylton Rushton PhD, RN, FAAN Professor of Nursing & Pediatrics with the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing -- along with guest Laurie Leitch of Threshold GlobalWorks -- continues to explore the sources of moral adversity in our lives and examines how moral distress shows up in our lives. Visit www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome/ to see more lectures and learn about other mini-courses.