Meeting/Event Information
Decoding Brain Death: A Historical Perspective and Current Guidelines

Title: Decoding Brain Death: A Historical Perspective and Current Guidelines
Presenter: Andrea Sterenstein, MD, MS
Dr. Sterenstein, is an assistant professor, faculty member, and educator at Rush University Medical Center's neuroscience intensive care unit. She will lead participants through the historical definitions of brain death and current legal and ethical situations around the current process of brain death.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the history of brain death
- Describe brain death testing and ancillary testing
- Evaluate legal questions and global variances surrounding brain death
This is a free event, and we encourage all members to attend. A Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
How to Register:
Simply email us at [email protected] to secure your spot.
This activity has been planned and implemented by OSF Healthcare and Jump Simulation, jointly accredited by the ACCME, ACPE, and ANCC to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.