The Ethical Medic and a Moral Mayday
60 min
Friday, October 02, 2026
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM
Description: Ethical challenges in EMS rarely arrive neatly labeled—they appear in chaotic living rooms, tense family disputes, confusing refusals, and high-stress scenes where the “right” answer isn’t always obvious. The Ethical Medic and a Moral Mayday equips EMS providers with clear, practical tools for navigating those difficult moments with confidence and professionalism.
This session breaks down the core principles of EMS ethics—autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice—and shows how they apply to real-world patient encounters. Participants will learn a simple, repeatable decision-making model designed specifically for field providers who must make high-stakes choices under pressure and with limited information.
Through relatable case studies, on-scene examples, and interactive discussion, attendees will explore common dilemmas such as impaired refusals, end-of-life conflicts, limited resources, confidentiality challenges, and partner disagreements. The class emphasizes clear communication, documentation, and strategies for reducing bias and emotional escalation.
Whether you’re new to EMS or a seasoned provider, this course will strengthen your ability to make ethically defensible decisions that uphold patient dignity, protect provider safety, and enhance public trust. Come prepared to think, discuss, and sharpen the ethical judgment you rely on every shift.
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Presenter (1 Presenter)
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Elizabeth Beatty AAS, CCEMT-P
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