2024 Annual Dinner

40th Anniversary Celebration Dinner

Celebrating 40 years logo.

Thursday, April 11, 2024
5:30 Reception
6:15 Welcome & Awards Presentation
7:15 Program, Keynote & Dialogue
The Abbott, 1901 Cherry Street
Kansas City, MO

The Center for Practical Bioethics, based in Kansas City and founded in 1984, is celebrating 40 years of raising and responding to ethical issues in health and healthcare. We call this work “practical bioethics” because the Center applies ethics to real-life challenges and decisions in health and healthcare. Some challenges affect specific groups, such as students, clinicians, healthcare IT, CEOs and public officials. Others, such as serious illness and end-of-life care, affect every one of us!

Keynote Speaker: Daniela Lamas, MD

A portrait of the author Dr. Daniela Lamas.Daniela Lamas is a pulmonary and critical care doctor at Brigham & Women’s Hospital  and faculty at Harvard Medical School. In her recent book, You Can Stop Humming Now: A Doctor’s Stories of Life, Death and In Between, Lamas examines the thin border between life and death through real stories of patients, whose lives were saved by medical technology.

She has worked as a medical reporter at the Miami Herald and is frequently published in the New York Times. Daniela writes about modern issues in medicine with her unique real-life stories and a great deal of compassion for the patients. Not only do we learn about the needed improvements in medicine, but we also learn to understand doctors not only as a tool to recovery but as compassionate professionals. She has written on humanism in medicine, medical ethics and women in healthcare, to name a few.

Daniela has done research in many aspects of medicine, from current challenges of ineffective electronic health record systems to chronic critical illness and death. Her work has been published in influential medical journals.

Honoring Our Past

FOUNDER’S AWARD

Mary Beth Blake.

Mary Beth Blake, Co-Founder

Center for Practical Bioethics

VISION TO ACTION AWARD

Portrait of John G. Carney.

John G. Carney, Retired President and CEO

Center for Practical Bioethics

VISION TO ACTION AWARD

A portrait of Myra Christopher.

Myra Christopher, Founding CEO

Center for Practical Bioethics

Honor your heroes! Make a tribute gift!

Sponsorship Levels and Benefits

RUBY ($25,000)

• Two (2) tables for 10 at the Dinner
• Ten (10) guests at the Patron Event
• Ten (10) valet parking passes
• Verbal recognition at the Dinner
• Logo prominently on marketing assets and social media
• Customized education or training opportunity led by CPB professionals

PREMIER ($15,000)

• One (1) table for 10 at the Dinner
• Six (6) guests at the Patron Event
• Six (6) valet parking passes
• Logo on marketing assets and social media
• Customized education or training opportunity led by CPB professionals

MISSION ($10,000)

• One (1) table for 10 at the Dinner
• Four (4) guests at the Patron Event
• Two (2) valet parking passes
• Name listed on marketing assets and social media
• Customized education or training opportunity led by CPB professionals

PATRON ($5,000)

• One (1) table for 10 at the Dinner
• Two (2) guests at the Patron Event
• Name listed on marketing assets

HEART ($2,250)

• One (1) table for 10 at the Dinner
• Your name listed on marketing assets

FRIEND ($1,000)

• Seating for two (2) guests at the Dinner
• Name listed on marketing assets

INDIVIDUAL ($225)

Seating for one guest at the Dinner

More Information

For more information about the 40th anniversary events or this dinner, including event sponsorship, please use our contact us form or contact Cindy Leyland at cleyland@practicalbioethics.org or 816.221.1100. Thank you.

PRESENTING SPONSORS

American Century Investments

The Berkley Family

Kansas City University

 

DINNER EVENT CHAIRS

Robin and Marc B. Hahn, DO

Past Events

The front of the Fire House KC event building.

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Join us for a “fireside chat” and mingle with the expert leaders of services to help healthcare organizations integrate ethics into all facets of their organizations.

Talias Voice logo and a collage of pictures of Talia.

Thursday, September 21, 2023
You can hear me, but are you listening? Listening to the Patient’s Voice

Dr. Jeff Goldenberg and Naomi Kirtner, are the parents of Talia Goldenberg, who died tragically at age 23 following spinal surgery. Talia, her physician father and her mother pleaded with doctors and medical staff, urging them to recognize that Talia couldn’t breathe. Talia’s parents have a powerful story to share.

Advance Care Planning Training — Open to Everyone
Thursday, April 27, 2023, 12 noon – 1 PM CT
Thursday, May 25, 2023, 12 noon – 1 PM CT

An inspirational morning exploring how listening to stories and creating art depicting the wishes of elders can open new pathways to connection, reconciliation and peace.

Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:00 AM
Symposium 9:00 AM – Noon

Thursday, November 3, 2022

In this free webinar, we invite new and current users to learn about the new TPOPP/POLST Clinical Guide and form.

Advance Care Planning Training
Open to Everyone

Wednesday, October 12, 2022
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Thursday, September 8, 2022

In this free webinar, we invite you to participate in a conversation with Dr. Sanne Magnan about what you can do to address the social determinants of health and to advance health equity in your communities.

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Nurse leaders will address the nursing crisis using ethics to understand what is going on and what might be a fitting response. Join us in-person for the reception and lecture or virtually for the lecture. Registration is free.

An exhibition celebrating the wishes of elders and protecting the interests of those whose voices have not been heard or heeded.

May 12, 2022
Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
2012 Baltimore

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