Get tools for informed consent with high-risk patients at May 3 symposium

PROVIDENCE OREGON – Clinicians are invited to an educational evening with Gretchen Schwarze, M.D. 

Dr. Schwarze is a vascular surgeon, clinical ethicist, and health services researcher. She specializes in communication about high-stakes decisions and end-of-life care for older patients with complex medical cases.

The symposium includes a complementary buffet dinner, along with a panel discussion.

Rock and a Hard Place: How to Have a Truly Informed Consent in High-risk Surgical Patients
5 p.m.
Friday, May 3
Providence Portland Medical Center
Cancer Center amphitheater
Reserve your place online by April 29

This event is only open to physicians and licensed independent providers. See a flyer for more details.

Optional CME is available. Email ricki.newbury@providence.org for more information.

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