It is a great honor and pleasure to invite you to the 4th International Conference on End-of-Life Law, Ethics, Policy, and Practice (ICEL4), which takes place March 6 to 9, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
We invite you to join us for a thought-provoking program on a broad range of end-of-life issues. This is a multidisciplinary, multisectoral, and multinational conference, with presenting disciplines including, but not limited to, law, medicine, nursing, philosophy and bioethics, and sectoral representation spanning practitioners, academics, NGOs, and regulators and policymakers. We will engage with empirical evidence about, and legal and ethical analysis of, many of the most pressing and vexing issues of our time. Leading experts from around the world will present their findings. Participants will engage with others who are wrestling with the challenges of end-of-life care.
Please join us for a 3-day deep dive into stopping/ not starting potentially life-sustaining treatment, palliative sedation, medical assistance in dying, and the next generation end of life issues.
On behalf of the Scientific Committee and the Organizing Committees,
Margaret P. Battin MFA, PhD
Leslie Francis JD, PhD
Brent Kious, MD, PhD
Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD
Who should attend?
ICEL4 is designed for physicians, nurses, other clinicians, attorneys, historians, philosophers, professors of literature and the humanities, members of the clergy, social workers, and others engaged in endeavors related to end-of-life law, policy, ethics, and practice
CME Credit
ICEL4 has been approved for:
19.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
All healthcare professions can claim AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)! Attendees who claim credit will receive a certificate of completion that can be submitted to their certification accreditor. Click HERE to see the full CME statement
CLE Credit
The conference has been approved for 17.5 CLE credits. Click on the link below to view the list of sessions approved for credit.
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Presented by: College of Humanities, S.J. Quinney College of Law, Center for Health Ethics, Arts, & Humanities