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WHAT : Sponsored by the University of Washington (UW) School of Law and the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, symposium attendees will discuss the ethical and policy implications of limiting growth in children with severe disabilities



WHEN : Wednesday, May 16, 2007 from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.



SCHEDULE:



8:30 a.m. Conference Welcome and Introduction to the Symposium

Paul Steven Miller, JD, Director, UW Disability Studies Program, Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law

Benjamin S. Wilfond, MD, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Hospital



8:45 a.m. Historical Assumptions Underlying Growth Attenuation in Children with Severe Disabilities

Jeffrey P. Brosco, MD, PhD, Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami



9:15 a.m. A Conversation about the Seattle Children's Case

How did this request unfold and how did the disability community respond to the case?

Charles Cowen, MD, Genetics and Developmental Medicine, Seattle Children's Hospital (Moderator)

Doug Diekema, MD, MPH, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Hospital

Emily Rogers, Arc of Washington

Corinna Fale, People First (Discussant)

David Woodrum, MD, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Hospital (Discussant)



10:45 a.m. Philosophical Perspectives About Growth Attenuation

How do concepts such as normality, dignity, convenience, intervention and naturalness guide our evaluation of parental desires and requests to influence the growth of their children?

Joanne Woiak, PhD, Department of History, UW (Moderator)

Anita Silvers, PhD, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA

Erik Parens, PhD, The Hastings Center, Garrison, NY

Sara Goering, PhD, Department of Philosophy and Program on Values in Society, UW



1:30 p.m. Balancing Interests - Parental Decision-making, Doctors and the Community

How do parents and doctors negotiate health-care decisions for their children with disabilities? How does the social context influence such decisions? What is the impact of such decisions on communities? What is the role of the disabilities community?

Kathleen Watson, RN, PhD, Center on Human Development and Disability, UW (Moderator)

Joanne O'Neill, RN, Arc of King County

Ted Carter, MD, Pulmonology, Seattle Children's Hospital

Alice Domurat Dreger, PhD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL



3 p.m. Institutional, Legal and Policy Responses and the Impact on Families and Communities
What are the strengths and limitations of ethics committees and judicial review/guardian ad litem in providing safeguards for growth attenuation, and what is the impact of these approaches on families and the disability community?
Sherrie Brown, JD, EdD, Center for Human Development and Disability, UW (Moderator)

Greg Loeben, PhD, Midwestern University, Phoenix, AZ

David Carlson, JD, Washington Protection and Advocacy System

Ed Holen, Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council



4:15 p.m. Closing Observations and Conclusions

Denise Dudzinski, PhD, MTS, Department of Medical History and Ethics, UW



WHERE: UW School of Law, William H. Gates Hall

Magnusson-Jackson Moot Court Room 138



To watch the symposium web cast, please click here on Wednesday, May 16 after 8 a.m.:


WHY:



This national symposium will provide a thoughtful discussion on the issue of restricting growth in children with profound cognitive disabilities, focusing on the role and limits of parental decision-making, the response of health-care providers to such requests, and the role of community stakeholders, including the disability community. While the primary focus of the symposium is on growth attenuation in children with severe disabilities, it may be useful to compare this to other interventions in children, to appreciate the similarities and differences.



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Contact: Jennifer Seymour


Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center of Seattle



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