The Evolving Role of Ethics Committees | April 21st, 2026
Date of Presentation: April 21, 2026
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Virtual Care Implementation
Keywords: #ethics #healthcare organizations #VCI #virtual #virtual care
In this presentation, Dr. Nelson examines how ethics committees have evolved from primarily advisory groups into more integrated resources that support clinical decision-making, policy development, and ethics education within healthcare organizations.
Recording:
Presented by:
Dr. William Nelson
PhD
William Nelson, PhD, MDiv is Emeritus Professor in The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and the Departments of Medical Education and Community and Family Medicine, at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
Dr. Nelson’s scholarship and teaching focuses on organizational, clinical, and public health ethics, especially regarding the relation between ethics, quality, and value in the delivery of health care. Under Dr. Nelson’s leadership, Geisel’s Ethics and Human Values Program developed a comprehensive approach, embedding topics from health care ethics, professionalism, medical humanities, and other related interdisciplinary areas within the medical school’s curriculum. Previously, he served as the chief of ethics education for the Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Center of Health Care Ethics, which he co-founded.
Dr. Nelson is the author of over 120 articles plus many book chapters; he has delivered hundreds of invited lectures and papers in the US and internationally. Dr. Nelson is the co-editor (three editions) of Managing Ethically: An Executive’s Guide (Health Administrative Press), and is the editor of the NIH NLM funded 2009 book; Handbook for Rural Health Care Ethics: A Practical Guide for Professionals. He is a regular contributor to Healthcare Executive’s“Healthcare Management Ethics Column.”
Dr. Nelson is a recipient of many awards and honors, including the U.S. Congressional Excalibur Award for Public Service. In 2004, The Department of Veterans Affairs established the annual, competitive “William A. Nelson Award for Excellence in Health Care Ethics” for “significant and sustained contributions to the Department through health care ethics…” In 2006, Dr. Nelson was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from his alma mater, Elmhurst University.
He received his MDiv from Andover-Newton Theological School and his PhD from Union Graduate School and University.
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