Bioethics Consultation Service

What is bioethics?

Bioethics is concerned with the moral values (what is good and what is not) that impact our increasingly complex health-care environment. Some of the concerns of bioethics include:

  • Who makes decisions for persons who may not be capable of making their own?
  • What is in the best interests of a person?
  • Clarifying the goals of care
  • Decisions near end-of-life
  • Understanding the risks associated with care and treatment
  • Implementing new technologies
  • When and how young persons may be able to participate in or make their own health-care decisions

The Bioethics Consultation Service can help patients, families and health-care professionals work through difficult issues and provide guidance in making decisions. Bioethics consultation takes account of ethical frameworks, legal duties, social conditions and ensuring a respectful space for everyone involved to be heard. Ultimately, decisions about health care rest with patients, their family or legal guardians, and their health-care team.

Who can request a consultation?

Any person directly involved in a patient situation: the patient and family, physicians, nurses and any other CHEO personnel who are part of the circle of care.

How do I request a consultation?

Patients and families may contact the Bioethics Consultation Service by email or telephone:

bioethics@cheo.on.ca

613-737-7600 ext. 3689

Patients and families may also ask their health-care provider for assistance.

Contact Us

City Hall
123 Conestoga Drive
Glasgow G1 5QH

111-222-3333
mail@example.com

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