New York MAiD Law: Ethical & Practical Tasks in Implementation
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About this event:
Columbia Bioethics is pleased to present a series of webinars on the New York Medical Aid in Dying Law: Ethical and Practical Tasks in Implementation.
Webinar list:
Hospice and MAiD: Collaboration and Cooperation, Building a Continuum of Care
December 3, 2025 6:00 p.m. ET
Columbia’s David N. Hoffman will sit in conversation with Jeremy Boal, Physician, Medical Director, and person living with a diagnosis of ALS, to discuss how hospice and MAiD providers can align their models of care to best serve patients at the end of life.
Institutional responses to MAiD in New York: How the Conscience Clause Works, and What Hospitals Need to Consider
December 17, 2025 6:00 p.m. ET
A conversation about the mechanism built into the New York Medical Aid in Dying Law for organizations that hold religious or moral objections to MAiD, with David N. Hoffman, of Columbia University Bioethics, and John Dow and Sethatonius W. Bizzigotti, of St. Peters Health System- Trinity Health.
Respecting Conscientious Objection by Individual Practitioners: Getting MAiD Implementation Right From The Start
January, 2026 TBD
In this final event in the series, a panel of practitioners from the disciplines of law, medicine and ethics, will explore the history of conscientious objection in health care to guide health care provider organizations, in protecting the rights of clinicians and patients as New York’s MAiD law is implemented in exam rooms and at the bedside.
This is a virtual event and will be hosted via Zoom. Registered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to the event.
For further information, please contact Marie Gugnishev, mg4441@columbia.edu.
To obtain additional information about program offerings at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, please contact an Admissions Counselor at inquire@sps.columbia.edu.
If you require closed captioning, sign-language interpretation or any other disability accommodations, please contact Disability Services, disability@columbia.edu, at least 10 days in advance.
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This event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.
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