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This video was recorded on May 6th, 2015 at the IU Health Methodist Petticrew Auditorium. *Please note: this video is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT qualify for continuing education credit.* Objectives: 1. Identify ethics resources at IU Health. 2. Describe the ethics consultation process. 3. Discuss patient circumstances where ethics consultation might be appropriate. About the Lecturers: Dr. Wocial has been a registered nurse since 1985. Her clinical background is neonatal intensive care, including 10 years as a neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist. She has conducted research focused on family decision making in the NICU around withdrawing or withholding treatment. Her current research focuses on moral distress of professional caregivers, with a particular interest on clinicians who practice in the in-patient setting. She is currently the Nurse Ethicist and Program Leader in Nursing Ethics for the Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics at Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. She co-chairs the Ethics Consultation Service Sub-committee and is an active member of the Ethics Consultation Service at Indiana University Health. She chairs the committee on Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs for the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor and the Project Director for the Woltman Inter-professional Communication Project at the Indiana University School of Nursing. The Charles Warren Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics sponsors the Fairbanks Ethics Lecture Series as an educational outreach to physicians and staff of Indiana University Health hospitals and interested others in the central Indiana community. For additional information about the Charles Warren Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics, please visit our website at www.fairbankscenter.org.