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Do you regularly deal with ethical issues facing today's aging society? Whether you are a practicing health care provider, public policy maker, clergy member, or someone interested in the ethics of aging, death & immortality, you should attend this exciting conference on March 6th through 8th, at the Grace Inn in Tempe, Arizona.
The Extending Life: Setting the Agenda for the Ethics of Aging, Death and Immortality Conference, sponsored in part by The Center for Educational Excellence at Grand Canyon University, will allow you to learn from experts in bioethics-related fields including public health, emerging technologies, and end-of-life issues. The two-day conference will feature several in-depth sessions, a panel discussion, and a dinner event with Steven Kiernan, author of Last Rights. As an attendee, you will leave this conference equipped to:
- appreciate the medical, social and cultural context in which death is experienced.
- address the current and future challenges of aging and the quest for immortality.
- discuss national, state and international developments in the legal status of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
- understand the clinical and social experience of aging, especially in the American context.
As the US population continues to grow older, it is imperative that we discuss the ethics of aging, death, and immortality. For more information and to register for this important conference or for the pre-conference institutes being held March 3 – 6th, go to: www.ceelearning.com/events.php
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