2026 HEC Annual Conference Evaluation

Day 1, March 23, 2026

Thank you for attending the Healthcare Ethics Consortium's 2026 Annual Conference. We appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete the conference evaluation below. Your opinion helps us know how to improve programming in the future.

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Please rate the following statements on a scale from 1 - 5, with 1 being strongly disagree and 5 being strongly agree.

***If you registered for CEUs, you MUST complete this evaluation and then complete the JotForm attestation of attendance, which can be accessed here: https://bit.ly/2026hecCEform***
DAY 1 | Morning: Opening Speaker
The Moral Work of Stories in Healthcare
Faculty: Martha Montello, PhD
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2.Speaker demonstrated mastery of the topic.
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3.Method used to present the material held my attention.
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Attending this session helped me to:
4.Discuss the core concepts of narrative ethics and how the discipline is directly related and integral to the delivery of patient-centered clinical practice.
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5.Identify practice models for incorporating narrative ethics into patient care.
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6.Describe methods for cultivating, strengthening, or repairing trust at the patient and interprofessional levels.
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7.Please share any additional comments or reflections you have regarding this session.
DAY 1 | Morning: Opening Speaker Workshop
Narrative Ethics in Healthcare Practice
8.The workshop provided an opportunity to engage more meaningfully with the morning session's topic.
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9.My understanding of the topic was deepened by interactive discussion within the workshop.
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10.Please share any additional comments or reflections you have regarding this workshop.
DAY 1 | Afternoon: Patient Panel Discussion
Patient Narratives
Moderator: LaShaunda Reese, PhD, HEC-C
Panelists: Michel Hernandez, Michelle Moon, DO, and Gwen Petersen
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Attending this session helped me to:
14.Discuss the importance of exploring stories of patients/families as “whole persons”.
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15.Identify elements of these stories that are often selected (or neglected) in the ways in which we tell these narratives to others.
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16.Discuss practices for centering patients’ humanity and lived experience in the context of clinical decision making.
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17.Please share any additional comments or reflections you have regarding this session.
DAY 1 | Afternoon Session: Engaging Patient Narratives Workshop
Facilitator: Hilary Mabel, JD, HEC-C
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19.My understanding of the topic was deepened by interactive discussion within the workshop.
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20.Please share any additional comments or reflections you have regarding this session.