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80th Annual Educational ConferencePHOENIX, ARIZONA . OCTOBER 6-8, 2011
PROVIDENCE EVERETT MEDICAL CENTER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
80th Annual Educational Conference
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DEDICATED TO
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Patroness of all America and Star of the First and New Evangelization
(Pope John Paul II, Ecclesiae in America, 1999)
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONUpholding the Principles of the Catholic Faith in the Science and Practice of Medicine
29 BALA AVE, STE 205 BALA CYNWYD, PA 19004-3206 phone 484-270-8002 fax 866-666-2319 [email protected]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Jan R. Hemstad, M.D.
President-electMaricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H.
Vice President John I. Lane, M.D.
Treasurer Paul J. Braaton, M.D.
Secretary Peter T. Morrow, M.D.
Immediate Past President Leonard P. Rybak, M.D., Ph.D.
Past President Louis C. Breschi, M.D.
Regional Director RepresentativesLester A. Ruppersberger, D.O.Cornelius J.P. Sullivan, M.D.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.
BOARD ADVISORS
Episcopal AdvisorMost Rev. Robert F. Vasa, J.C.L., D.D.
ChaplainRev. John D. Ehrich, S.T.L.
ParliamentarianLouis C. Breschi, M.D.
FIAMC RepresentativeKevin Murrell, M.D.
Consultants to the PresidentThomas M. Pitre, M.D.R. Steven White, M.D.
CMA_2011STATIONARY_F1.indd 1 2/24/11 11:21 AM
October 6, 2011
Dear Colleagues, The Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix is honored to host the 80th Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association. We wish you “Bienvenido” to the Grand Canyon State.
We have selected as the focus of the conference a topic as old as the profession of medicine and yet of critical importance to its future, and to the future of the Catholic health-care ministry—the formation of physicians. Given the increasingly challenging world of health care, physicians must seek out and renew the knowledge, skills, and character formation necessary to uphold their Catholic faith and the integrity of the medical profession consistent with the Hippocratic tradition.
The knowledgeable and talented speakers we have assembled will contribute to this formation by addressing foundational topics in moral theology, clinical moral decision making, spirituality, and the law, including the application of the USCCB’s Ethical and Religious Directives. They will help participants to apply the concepts and principles discussed in presentations to difficult ethical dilemmas through small group and panel discussions.
The 80th Annual Educational Conference will feature distinctive Southwest themes in accommodation and cuisine, as well as a unique special event with a Latin flair. At the same time, under the protection of our patroness, Our Lady of Guadalupe, participants will experience the spiritual milieu for which CMA conferences are famous, including daily Mass, rosary, and confessions, as well as Eucharistic Adoration. We are honored to have the Most Rev. José H. Gómez, D.D., Archbishop of Los Angeles, as the principal celebrant of our White Mass and as keynote speaker.
It is our prayer and hope that all participants will have an unforgettable experience of faith, formation, and fellowship. In Christ,
Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H.President-Elect and Planning Committee Chair
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OFFICERS
John I. Lane, M.D.
Vice President
Rochester,Minnesota
Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H.
President-Elect
Phoenix,Arizona
Paul Braaton, M.D.
Treasurer
Modesto,California
Peter T. Morrow, M.D.
Secretary
St. Cloud,Florida
BOARD MEMBERS
Leonard P. Rybak, M.D., Ph.D.
Immediate PastPresident
Springfield,Illinois
Louis C. Breschi, M.D.
PastPresident
Towson,Maryland
Cornelius J.P. Sullivan, M.D.
Regional DirectorRepresentative
Northport, Alabama
Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O.
Regional DirectorRepresentative
Washington CrossingPennsylvania
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011
Jan Hemstad, M.D.
President
Yakima,Washington
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Most Rev. Robert F. Vasa, D.D.
Episcopal Advisor
Santa Rosa,California
Louis C. Breschi, M.D.
Parliamentarian
Towson,Maryland
Rev. John D. Ehrich, S.T.L.
Chaplain
Phoenix,Arizona
Kevin Murrell, M.D.
FIAMCRepresentative
Augusta,Georgia
APPOINTED BOARD MEMBERS
R. Steven White, M.D.
Consultantto the President
Daytona Beach,Florida
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011
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Thomas M. Pitre, M.D.
Consultantto the President
Portland,Oregon
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.
Executive Director
Bala Cynwyd,Pennsylvania
ADVERTISERS
The Catholic Medical Association welcomes the following
advertisers to our80th Annual Educational
Conference.
Please see their ads located in the back of this book.
American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals
Archdiocese of ChicagoArchdiocese of CincinnatiArchdiocese of Saint Paul and MinneapolisAscension HealthAve Maria Mutual FundsBaltimore Guild of the CMACatholic Physicians’ Guild of Vancouver, BCCavallini Co., Inc.Children of God for LifeDiagnos-Techs, Inc.Diocese of ArlingtonDiocese of ColumbusDiocese of Great Falls-BillingsDiocese of PhoenixDiocese of PittsburghDiocese of Rockford
Diocese of San JoseDiocese of St. Petersburg, FL,
Guild of the CMADiocese of Winona, MN,
Guild of the CMAInstitute of Catholic TheologyKnights of Columbus Arizona
State CouncilMercy Gilbert Medical CenterMission Doctors AssociationOrlando Guild of the CMAPast Presidents of the CMAPhiladelphia Guild of the CMAPope Paul VI InstituteSt. Mary Medical CenterThomas Aquinas CollegeTuscon Catholic Physicians GuildUniversal Chastity Education
PLATINUM DONOR Diagnos-Techs, Inc., Kent, Washington
Ascension Health, St. Louis, Missouri
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, Gilbert, Arizona
St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Ave Maria Mutual Funds, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
GOLD DONOR
SILVER DONOR
RUBY DONOR
RUBY DONOR
DISTINGUISHEDDONOR LEVELS DIAMOND GOLD EMERALD SILVER RUBYPLATINUM
DONORS
DONORS & ADVERTISERS
EXHIBITORS
Welcome to our 80th Annual Educational Conference!
The Catholic Medical Association welcomes the following
exhibitors to our80th Annual Educational
Conference.
The Exhibitor’s Hall will be open from Thursday morning through
noon on Saturday.
Please stop by for a visit!
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Alliance Defense Fund
American Association of Pro-Life Ob/Gyns
American Life League
Archdiocese of Baltimore Respect Life Office
Ascension Health
Ave Maria Mutual Funds
Catholic Digest
Christus Medicus Foundation
Couple to Couple International
Deacon Frank Fischer Jr., M.D.
Diagnos-Techs, Inc.
FertilityCare Centers of America
Foundation for Senior Living
Friends of St. John the Caregiver
HLI America
Mission Doctors Association
Philadelphia Guild of the CMA
Pope Paul VI Institute
The National Catholic Bioethics Center
Tradition Family Property
Universal Chastity Education
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS
CONFERENCE DONATIONS
The Catholic Medical Association gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the following
scholarship donors.Thank you for your support!
In gratefully recognition ofgifts of $1,000 or more.
James P. Asher, D.O. (Adopt a Student Fund)William H. Brophy III, M.D. (Adopt a Student Fund)Jan R. Hemstad, M.D.Drs. Maricela and Robert Moffitt, M.D.Larissa M. Rodgers (Adopt a Student Fund)Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O. (Adopt a Student Fund)
Miss Tracey L. AdkinsLon D. Babbitt, M.D.David A. Bertocchi, M.D.Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D.Maria Carlo, M.D.Donald P. Condit, M.D.Maria A. Corigliano, M.D.Federico C. de Miranda, M.D.Mary Elizabeth Eraci, M.D.Deacon Frank Fischer Jr., M.D.Helmuth W. Gahbauer, M.D.Ramon A. Garcia, M.D.Thomas L. Gautsch, M.D.Francis J. Geary, M.D.E. Caroline Goedicke, R.N.Diane T. Gowski, M.D.Laura T. Hammons, M.D.Stephen E. Hannan, M.D.John H. Hasley, M.D.Bruce E. Henson, M.D.Stephen A. Hickner, M.D.Daniel A. Iracki, M.D.Rodney J. Johnson, M.D.John D. Lane, M.D.
Rachel D. Lee, M.D.Clinton J. Leonard, M.D.John M. Lewis, M.D.Richard A. Lloyd, M.D.Cynthia Miley, M.D.Todd Miller, M.D.James L. Mostrom, M.D.C. Tracy Muscari, M.D.Fady Nassif, M.D.Anne Nolte, M.D.Anthony S. Oliva, M.D.H. Whit Oliver, M.D.Deacon Richard J. Petersen, M.D.Dale T. Peterson, M.D.Sheryl L. Pitner, M.D.David M. Ramsey III, M.D.Jonathan D. ScraffordThomas F. Shuey Jr., M.D.Eileen M. SiroisDavid J. Stansfield, D.O.Mrs. Barbara E. SwitzerJohn M. Travaline, M.D.Austin T. Welsh, M.D.William V. Williams, M.D.
CONFERENCE DONATIONS
MEDICAL MISSIONS DONATIONS
GENERAL DONATIONS
In grateful recognition of the generosity of the followingMedical Missions donors.
Thank you for your support!
In grateful recognition of the generosity of the following donors.
Thank you for your support!
Clement P. Cunningham, M.D.David J. Fugazzotto, M.D.Rosemary A. Horstmann, M.D.Drs. Maricela and Robert Moffitt, M.D.James L. Mostrom, M.D.H. Whit Oliver, M.D.William V. Williams, M.D.
Michael Aiello, M.D.Paul A. Byrne, M.D.Eugene F. Diamond, M.D.Robert A. Dolehide, M.D.Stephen E. Hannan, M.D.Jan R. Hemstad, M.D.Charles R. Hermes, M.D.Rosemary A. Horstmann, M.D.George Isajiw, M.D.Christopher Kellogg, M.D.John D. Lane, M.D.Gino G. Papola, M.D.Andrew J. Peters, M.D.Kathleen M. Raviele, M.D.Michael J. Ringer, M.D.Michael V. Rock, M.D.Robert J. Saxer, M.D.Richard A. Watson, M.D.R. Steven White, M.D.William G. White, M.D.William V. Williams, M.D.
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REGIONAL DIRECTORS 2011
Region IConnecticutMaineMassachusettsNew HampshireRhode IslandVermont
Region IINew York
Region IIIDelawareDCMarylandNew JerseyPennsylvaniaVirginiaWest Virginia
Region IVIndianaKentuckyMichiganOhio
Region VAlabamaFloridaGeorgiaNorth CarolinaPuerto RicoSouth CarolinaTennessee
Region VIArkansasLouisianaMississippiOklahomaTexas
E. Joanne Angelo, M.D.Cambridge, MA
John S. Howland, M.D. Worcester, MA
Anthony S. Oliva, M.D.Syracuse, NY
Anthony R. Pivarunas, M.D.Elma, NY
Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D.Columbia, MD
Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O.Washington Crossing, PA
Michael S. Parker, M.D. Gahanna, OH
Ashley K. Fernandes, M.D., Ph.D.Dayton, OH
Franklin D. Diaz, M.D.Lawrenceville, GA
Cornelius J.P. Sullivan, M.D.Northport, AL
Kim A. Hardey, M.D. Lafayette, LA
Jose A. Santos, M.D.San Antonio, TX
Region VIIIllinoisIowaKansasMinnesotaMissouriNebraskaNorth DakotaSouth DakotaWisconsin
Region VIIIAlaskaHawaiiIdahoMontanaOregonWashingtonWyoming
Region IXArizonaColoradoNevadaNew MexicoUtah
Region XCalifornia
Military Guild
Medical Missions Director
Timothy J. Egan, M.D.Two Harbors, MN
Jude T. Cook, M.D. Omaha, NE
Lynne Bissonnette-Pitre, M.D., Ph.D.Portland, OR
Craig L. Treptow, M.D. Great Falls, MT
James P. Asher, D.O.Phoenix, AZ
Michael V. Rock, M.D.Scottsdale, AZ
Boban A. Joseph, M.D.Pasadena, CA
Michael J. Ringer, M.D.Modesta, CA
William P. Mueller, M.D.Cibolo, TX
Daniel B. Reardon, M.D. East Greenwich, RI
CHARTERED GUILD PRESIDENTS 2011
Acadiana GuildKim A. Hardey, M.D.
Alabama GuildChristopher J. Rosko, M.D.
Allentown GuildBruno Schettini, M.D.
Atlanta GuildAnthony Raviele, M.D.
Baltimore GuildMarie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D.
Bismarck GuildRaymond Gruby, M.D.
Blessed Clemens von Galen Medical Guild of SCPeter M. Bleyer, M.D.
Blessed Marianne Cope GuildAnthony Oliva, M.D.
Catholic Medical Society of Rhode IslandDaniel S. Harrop, M.D.
Catholic Physicians Guild of Central TexasFrank Mazza, M.D.
Catholic Physicians Guild of ChicagoPatrick Guinan, M.D.
Catholic Physicians Guild of New OrleansTheodore J. Borgman, M.D.
Catholic Physicians Guild of PhoenixWilliam Brophy, M.D.
Catholic Physicians Guild of San AntonioWilliam P. Mueller, M.D.
Central California GuildR.J. Heck, M.D.
Chippewa Valley GuildMary J. Kuehl, M.D.
Connecticut GuildJudith M. Mascolo, M.D.
Denver GuildMichelle K. Stanford, M.D.
Diocese of St. Petersburg GuildDiane T. Gowski, M.D.
Fargo GuildWalter S. Johnson, M.D.
Grand Rapids GuildJames D. Hudson, M.D.
Harrisburg GuildDavid Zelis, M.D.
John Paul II Guild of ColumbusMichael Parker, M.D.
Kansas City GuildAustin Welsh, M.D.
La Crosse GuildJames J. Schuh, M.D.
Metropolitan New York GuildFrederick F. Guida, M.D.
Milwaukee GuildMichael J. Phillips, M.D.
Montana GuildCraig Treptow, M.D.
Nashville GuildRachel T. Kaiser, M.D.
Northern NevadaKeith Shonnard, M.D.
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CHARTERED GUILD PRESIDENTS 2011
Northern Virginia GuildMarie Anderson, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Northwest Ohio GuildJeanne Weisenburger, M.D.
Omaha GuildDavid J. Hilger, M.D.
Orlando GuildPeter Morrow, M.D.
Peoria GuildGregory Tudor, M.D.
Philadelphia GuildChris O’Hara, M.D.
Pittsburgh GuildBruce Maskarinec, D.O.
Portland GuildPaul Cieslak, M.D.
Richmond GuildJohn Seeds, M.D.
Rockford GuildErrol C. Baptist, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Santa Clara GuildJohn Lewis, M.D.
Sioux Falls GuildDavid Wachs, M.D.
Southern Oregon GuildJames Savage, D.D.S.
Southwest Ohio GuildGary L. George, M.D.
Springfield GuildRichard Brown, M.D.
St. Gianna Beretta Guild of RaleighPatrick O’Connell, M.D.
St. Louis GuildMichael Dixon, M.D.
St. Luke’s Society of Orange CountyBoban Joseph, M.D.
St. Paul and Minneapolis Catholic Physicians GuildPeter Daly, M.D.
St. Raphael’s Guild of DuluthTimothy Egan, M.D.
Sts. Luke and Gianna Medical GuildPatrick Schneider, M.D., M.P.H.
Tucson Catholic Physicians GuildCynthia Miley, M.D.
Vancouver (BC) Catholic Physicians GuildJim Lane, M.D.
Venice, Florida, GuildMichael Jaquith, M.D.
Washington State GuildSteven Pace, M.D.
Winona GuildJohn I. Lane, M.D.
Worcester GuildMark J. Rollo, M.D.
PAST PRESIDENTS 1931–2011
1931 – 35 Richard A. Rendich, M.D., Brooklyn, New York
1935 – 39 Joseph Dillon, M.D., New York, New York
1939 – 42 Thomas M. Brennan, M.D., Brooklyn, New York
1942 – 47 John J. Masterson, M.D., Brooklyn, New York
1947 – 51 John Spellman, M.D., Brookline, Massachusetts
1951 – 53 William Chester, M.D., Detroit, Michigan
1953 – 55 Joseph Toland, Jr., M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1955 – 57 Melvin Yeip, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio
1957 – 59 William Egan, M.D., Brookline, Massachusetts
1959 – 61 Eusebius Murphy, M.D., Long Island, New York
1961 – 63 Joseph E. Holoubek, M.D., Shreveport, Louisiana
1963 – 64 Clement P. Cunningham, M.D., Rock Island, Illinois
1964 – 65 Gerard P. J. Griffin, M.D., Garden City, New York
1965 – 66 Fred M. Taylor, M.D., Houston, Texas
1966 – 67 Franklyn Verdon, M.D., Miami, Florida
1967 – 68 Bernard J. O’Loughlin, M.D., Newport Beach, California
1968 – 69 John M. Malone, M.D., West Bloomfield, Michigan
1969 – 70 Gino G. Papola, M.D. Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1970 – 71 James H. Masterson, M.D., Arlington, Virginia
1971 – 72 Charles W. Pfister, M.D., Park Ridge, Illinois
1972 – 73 Charles A. Bauda, M.D., Boynton Beach, Florida
1973 – 74 John J. Brennan, M.D., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1974 – 75 John R. Cavanaugh, M.D., Washington, DC
1975 – 76 Edward G. Kilroy, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio
1976 – 77 Herbert Ratner, M.D., Oak Park, Illinois
1977 – 78 William A. Lynch, M.D., Milton Village, Massachusetts
1978 – 79 Joseph J. Ricotta, M.D., Buffalo, New York
1979 – 80 Eugene F. Diamond, M.D., Chicago, Illinois
1980 – 81 John P. Coughlin, M.D., San Angelo, Texas
1981 – 82 David P. Frelinger, M.D., Playa Del Rey, California
1982 – 83 William V. Fitzsimmons, M.D., Oak Park, Illinois
1983 – 84 Joseph M. Gambescia, M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1984 – 85 Herbert M. Nakata, M.D., Honolulu, Hawaii
1985 – 86 William G. White, M.D., Franklin Park, Illinois
1986 – 87 Andrew J. Peters, M.D., Rockville Centre, New York
1987 – 88 Thomas Hughes, M.D., Columbus, Ohio
1988 – 89 Donald E. McIntosh, M.D., Lee’s Summit, Missouri
1989 – 90 Joseph A. Lucci, Jr., M.D., Houston, Texas
1990 – 91 Robert Barnet, M.D., Reno, Nevada
1991 – 92 Charles R. Hermes, M.D., Pontiac, Michigan
1992 – 93 George Isajiw, M.D., Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
1993 – 94 Patrick C. Hogan, M.D., St. Louis, Missouri
1994 – 95 Kevin J. Murrell, M.D., Augusta, Georgia
1995 – 96 J. Anthony San Filippo, M.D., White Plains, New York
1996 – 97 Michael V. Rock, M.D., Paradise Valley, Arizona
1997 – 98 Paul A. Byrne, M.D., Toledo, Ohio
1998 – 99 Richard A. Watson, M.D., Mountainside, New Jersey
1999 – 00 Michael R. Aiello, M.D., Lake Placid, New York
2000 – 01 Charles P. Prezzia, M.D., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2001 – 03 Robert J. Saxer, M.D., Ft. Walton Beach, Florida
2003 – 04 John D. Lane, M.D., Langhorne, Pennsylvania
2004 – 05 R. Steven White, M.D., Ormond Beach, Florida
2005 – 06 Thomas M. Pitre, M.D., Portland, Oregon
2006 – 07 Robert J. Saxer, M.D., Ft. Walton Beach, Florida
2007 – 08 Kathleen M. Raviele, M.D., Tucker, Georgia
2008 – 09 Louis C. Breschi, M.D., Towson, Maryland
2009 – 10 Leonard P. Rybak, M.D., Springfield, Illinois
2010 – 11 Jan R. Hemstad, M.D., Yakima, Washington
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CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
CME INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
The formation and character development of physicians has been central to the Western tradition of medicine since its origin in the school of Hippocrates. The Oath of Hippocrates witnesses to the mutually reinforcing values of respect for human life, for the dignity of patients and their household, for teachers and the medical profession and, ultimately, for God. Over the last century, however, the collapse of Judeo-Christian values in Western culture, and of the Hippocratic tradition in medicine, have fundamentally changed the quality and the goals of physician formation.
This conference will show why the proper formation of physicians not only remains a timely topic, but is of critical importance to the future of the profession of medicine and of the Catholic health-care ministry. Now, more than ever, medical students and physicians must seek out and renew the knowledge, skills, and character formation necessary to uphold their Catholic faith and the integrity of the medical profession.
A series of world-class speakers will contribute to this formation by addressing foundational topics in moral theology, clinical moral decision making, spirituality, and the law, including the application of the USCCB’s Ethical and Religious Directives. Conference faculty members will help participants to apply the concepts and principles discussed in presentations to difficult ethical dilemmas through small group and panel discussions.
E. Joanne Angelo, M.D.Cambridge, Massachusetts
Lynne Bissonnette-Pitre, M.D., Ph.D.Portland, Oregon
Marie-Alberte Boursiquot, M.D.Columbia, Maryland
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Louis C. Breschi, M.D.Towson, Maryland
Rev. John Ehrich, S.T.L.Phoenix, Arizona
Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H.Phoenix, Arizona
Natalie Rodden, MS4New Orleans, Louisiana
Most Rev. Robert F. Vasa, J.C.L., D.D.Santa Rosa, California
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
CME INFORMATION
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This activity is intended for physicians, osteopathic physicians, dental surgeons, dentists, physicians in train-ing (e.g., residents, interns, and medical students), allied health professionals (e.g., physician assistants, nurses, etc.), scientists, members of the clergy, seminarians, and people of good will (general public).
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After attending this activity, a participant should be able to:1. Identify and articulate the elements necessary for physician formation. 2. Discuss the steps in Catholic bioethical moral decision making 3. Appraise the importance of conscience protections for health-care professionals. 4. Apply the Ethical and Religious Directives to complex bioethical problems. 5. Critically review the complex ethical issues involved in the beginning of life and end of life. 6. Better understand the relationship between Catholic bioethics, the legal landscape, and the faith-filled prac-tice of medicine.
ACCREDITATION, SPONSORSHIP, CREDIT
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) is accredited by the Washington State Medical Asso-ciation CME Accreditation Committee to sponsor continuing medical education activities for physicians.
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett designates this educational activity for a maximum of 24 hours in Category I to satisfy the re-licensure requirements of the Washington State Medical Quality Assurance Com-mission.
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett designates this educational activity for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participa-tion in the activity.
American Academy of Family Physician hours have been applied for. Authorization pending.
PRMCE is an approved provider for Nursing Education hours. This program has been approved by the Cali-fornia Board of Registered Nursing (provider #13721) for 28.8 hours.
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PRAYER OF THE CATHOLIC PHYSICIAN
LORD JESUS,
Divine Physician, who in your earthly life showed special concern for those who suffer and entrusted to your disciples the ministry of healing, make us ever ready to alleviate the trials of our brethren. Make each one of us, aware of the great mission that is entrusted to him, strive always to be, in the performance of daily service, an instrument of your merciful love. Enlighten our minds, guide our hands, make our hearts diligent and compassionate. Ensure that in every patient we know how to discern the features of your divine Face.
YOU WHO ARE THE WAY, provide us with the gift of knowing how to imitate You every day as medical doctors not only of the body but of the whole person, helping those who are sick to tread with trust their own earthly path until the moment of their encounter with You.
YOU WHO ARE THE TRUTH, provide us with the gift of wisdom and science in order to penetrate the mystery of man and his transcendent destiny as we draw near to him in order to discover the causes of his malady and find suitable remedies for it.
YOU WHO ARE THE LIFE, provide us with the gift of preaching and bearing witness to the ‘Gospel of life’ in our profession, committing ourselves to defending it always, from conception to its natural end, and to respect the dignity of every human being, and especially the dignity of the weakest and the most in need.
Make us O Lord, Good Samaritans, ready to welcome, treat, and console those we encounter in our work. Following the example of the holy medical doctors who have preceded us, help us to offer our generous contribution to the constant renewal of health care structures.
Bless our studies and our profession; enlighten our research and our teaching. Lastly, grant to us, having constantly loved and served You in our suffering brethren, that at the end of our earthly pilgrimage we may contemplate your glorious countenance and experience the joy of the encounter with You in your Kingdom of joy and everlasting peace. Amen
JOHN PAUL IITHE VATICAN, JUNE 29, 2000
The 1995 Restatement of
THE OATH OF HIPPOCRATES
I SWEAR in the presence of the Almighty and before my family, my teachers and my peers that according to my ability and judgment I will keep this oath and stipulation:
TO RECKON all who have taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents and in the same spirit and dedication to impart a knowledge of the art of medicine to others. I will continue with diligence to keep abreast of advances in medicine. I will treat without exception all who seek my ministrations, so long as the treatment of others is not compromised thereby, and I will seek the counsel of particularly skilled physicians where indicated for the benefit of my patient.
I WILL FOLLOW that method of treatment which according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patient and abstain from whatever is harmful or mischievous. I will neither prescribe nor administer a lethal dose of medicine to any patient even if asked nor counsel any such thing nor perform act or omission with direct intent deliberately to end a human life. I will maintain the utmost respect for every human life from fertilization to natural death and reject abortion that deliberately takes a unique human life.
WITH PURITY, HOLINESS, AND BENEFICENCE I will pass my life and practice my art. Except for the prudent correction of imminent danger, I will neither treat any patient nor carry out any research on any human being without the valid informed consent of the subject or the appropriate legal protector thereof, understanding that research must have as its purpose the furtherance of the health of that individual. Into whatever patient setting I enter, I will go for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief or corruption and also from the seduction of any patient.
WHATEVER IN CONNECTION with my professional practice or not in connection with it I may see or hear in the lives of my patients which ought not be spoken abroad I will not divulge, reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
WHILE I CONTINUE to keep this oath unviolated may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art and science of medicine with the blessing of the Almighty and respected by my peers and society, but should I trespass and violate this Oath, may the reverse be my lot.
As introduced by the Value of Life Committee, Inc., June, 1995.© 1995 The National Catholic Bioethics Center
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2011 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE80th Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association
TIME WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
7:00 PM Vespers and Homily, Fr. John Ehrich, CMA Chaplain
TIME THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6
7:15 AM Confession7:15 AM Rosary7:45 AM Mass, Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix, Principal Celebrant Eucharistic Adoration (begins after Mass)8:45 AM Continental Breakfast General Sessions
9:15 AM Invocation and Welcome, Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H., President-Elect9:30 AM Douglas G. Bushman, S.T.L., Formation of Catholic Physicians for the
New Evangelization: Doctrinal, Spiritual, and Pastoral
10:15 AM Break. Please visit with our exhibitors10:30 AM Craig Steven Titus, S.T.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor and Director of Integrative Studies, Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Arlington, VA, Classic Thought on Virtue and the Modern Sciences
11:15 AM Sr. Terese Auer, O.P., Ph.D., Moral Decision Making
12:00 PM Lunch: Updates from Regional Directors and Student Section1:00 PM W. David Solomon, Ph.D., Foundations of Clinical Ethics
1:45 PM Small Group Discussion: Case #12:30 PM Break. Please visit with our exhibitors2:45 PM Small Group Discussion: Case #23:45 P.M. Plenary Session: Case Debriefing and Discussion4:30 P.M. Panel Discussion with Question & Answer5:15 P.M. Reception and Dinner: Medical Students and Residents 5:45 P.M. Special Event: Dinner and Tango and the Mystery of Divine Love with Katrina Zeno. Dancing to follow
ROOM
Pueblo
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Palo Verde N. & S.
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This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
2011 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Tango and the Mystery of Divine Love
Dinner and Dancing with a Latin Flair
THURSDAY’S SPECIAL EVENT
Bring your dancing shoes and join us for an elegant dinner with Latin flair, followed by “Tango and the Mystery of Divine Love” with international speaker and Argentine tango enthusiast Katrina J. Zeno.
Zeno will inspire you through her insights into Argentine tango as the perfect metaphor for our relationship with Christ. She will share her joys, struggles, and arguments with God through Argentine tango while elucidating its
connection to Pope John Paul II’s “Theology of the Body” and the mystery of divine love. Dance instructors will help you to begin to apply what you’ve learned and kick off an evening of dancing. Singles as well as couples are welcome to join us for a fun-filled, thought-provoking evening as we discover why it takes “three to tango!”
Katrina J. Zeno is the coordinator of the John Paul II Resource Center for the Diocese of Phoenix, co-host of EWTN’s series on Pope John Paul II’s “Theology of the Body,” and co-foundress of Women of the Third Millennium. Zeno is a dance instructor, author, and mother.
Thursday, October 6 - 5:45 P.M. - Mohave Ballroom
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2011 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE80th Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association
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TIME FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
7:15 AM Confession7:15 AM Rosary7:45 AM Mass, Most Rev. Robert F. Vasa, Bishop of Santa Rosa, Principal Celebrant Eucharistic Adoration8:45 AM Continental Breakfast General Sessions
9:15 AM Most Rev. James S. Wall, Growth in the Interior Life
10:00 AM Sr. Mary Diana Dreger, O.P., M.D., F.A.C.P., The Practice of Virtue in
the Practice of Medicine
10:45 AM Break. Please visit with our exhibitors11:00 AM John Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L., The ABCs of the ERDs
12:00 PM Lunch: Linacre Award Presentation1:00 PM Nikolas T. Nikas, J.D., M.A., The Challenges and Glory of Conscientious
Practice: What Every Catholic Health-Care Professional Should Know
1:45 PM Alan E. Sears, J.D., Current Conscience Litigation Landscape
2:30 P.M. Break. Please visit with our exhibitors2:45 P.M. Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D., The 10 Commandments for
Health-Care Workers
3:30 P.M. Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D., Brain Death and Ethics
4:15 P.M. Panel Discussion with Question & Answer 4:45 P.M. Break. Please visit with our exhibitors5:15 P.M. Bishop’s Reception6:30 P.M. Dinner on your own
TIME SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
7:15 AM Confession7:15 AM Rosary7:45 A.M. Mass, Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix, Principal Celebrant Eucharistic Adoration
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2011 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE80th Annual Educational Conference of the Catholic Medical Association
This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
TIME SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
8:45 A.M. Continental Breakfast General Sessions
9:15 A.M. T. Murphy Goodwin, M.D., Clinical Parameters of Difficult
Cases in Pregnancy
9:55 A.M. John M. Haas, Ph.D., S.T.L., Direct Abortion: Differing Definitions
10:40 A.M. Break. Please visit with our exhibitors10:55 A.M. Very Rev. Christopher Fraser, J.C.L., The Munus Regendi: The Exercise
of the Bishop’s Pastoral Governance in Health Care
11:15 A.M. Panel Discussion with Question & Answer 12:00 P.M. Lunch: Update on the St. Luke Program in Servant Leadership for Physicians1:00 P.M. National CMA Annual Business Meeting3:00 P.M. Break. Please visit with our exhibitors3:15 P.M. FORUMS
Medical Student Forum NFP Forum Specialty Group Forum4:30 P.M. Depart for White Mass5:00 P.M. White Mass, Most Rev. José H. Gómez, Archbishop of Los Angeles, Principal Celebrant6:30 P.M. Banquet, Keynote Speaker Most Rev. José H. Gómez, Archbishop of Los Angeles Evangelium Vitae Award
TIME SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
8:30 AM Traveler’s Mass
Thank you for participating in this year’s conference!
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FACULTY
PRESENTATION FACULTY
Sr. Terese Auer, O.P., Ph.D.TeacherDominican Sister of St. Cecilia Congregation, Nashville
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.Executive Director and EthicistCatholic Medical Association
Matt Bowman, J.D.Legal CounselAlliance Defense Fund
Douglas G. Bushman, S.T.L.Director and Associate ProfessorInstitute for Pastoral TheologyAve Maria University
Sr. Mary Diana Dreger, O.P., M.D., F.A.C.P.Internal MedicineDominican Sister of St. Cecilia Congregation, Nashville
Very Rev. Christopher Fraser, J.C.L.Judicial VicarDiocese of Phoenix
T. Murphy Goodwin, M.D.Professor of Obstetrics and GynecologyKeck School of MedicineUniversity of Southern California
John M. Haas, Ph.D., S.T.L.PresidentThe National Catholic Bioethics Center
Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D.Professor of PhilosophyLoyola Marymount University
Cindy LeonardCoordinator of the Office of NFPDiocese of Phoenix
Nikolas T. Nikas, J.D., M.A.President and General CounselBioethics Defense Fund
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D.Director of EducationThe National Catholic Bioethics Center
Lester A. Ruppersberger, D.O., F.A.C.O.O.G. (Dist.), C.N.F.P.I.Assist. Clinical Professor of Ob/GynPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Alan E. Sears, J.D.C.E.O.Alliance Defense Fund
W. David Solomon, Ph.D.Associate Professor of PhilosophyThe William P. and Hazel B. White Director of the Center for Ethics and CultureUniversity of Notre Dame
Craig Steven Titus, S.T.D., Ph.D.Associate Professor and Director of Integrative StudiesInstitute for the Psychological Sciences Arlington, VA
Most Rev. James S. WallBishopDiocese of Gallup, New Mexico
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
80th Annual Educational Conference
SCHEDULE of PRESENTERS
PHOENIX, ARIZONA . OCTOBER 6–8, 2011
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Douglas G. Bushman, S.T.L.
Formation of Catholic Physicians for the New Evangelization: Doctrinal, Spiritual, and Pastoral
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Craig Steven Titus, S.T.D., Ph.D.
Classic Thought on Virtue and the Modern Sciences
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6
Sr. Terese Auer, O.P., Ph.D.
Moral Decision Making
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W. David Solomon, Ph.D.
Foundations of Clinical Ethics
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION
Case #1
Case #2
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PLENARY SESSION: Case Debriefing and Discussion
Panel Discussion with Question & Answer
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Most Rev. James S. Wall
Growth in the Interior Life
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Sr. Mary Diana Dreger, O.P., M.D., F.A.C.P.
The Practice of Virtue in the Practice of Medicine
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.
The ABCs of the ERDs
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This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
Nikolas T. Nikas, J.D., M.A.
The Challenges and Glory of Conscientious Practice: What Every Catholic Health-Care Professional Should Know
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 712:00 P.M. LUNCHEON: 2011 LINACRE AWARD PRESENTATION
Please join us in honoring Byron D. Calhoun, M.D.
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The Catholic Medical Associationis proud to present the
2011 LINACRE AWARDThe Linacre Award is given to the author
of the best article of the past year, as judged by the Editorial Board.
This year’s recipient is
Byron D. Calhoun, M.D.Author of
“Perinatal Hospice: Compassionate and Comprehensive Care for Families with Lethal Prenatal Diagnosis”
The Linacre Quarterly, Volume 77, Number 2, May 2010
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Alan E. Sears, J.D.
Current Conscience Litigation Landscape
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This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D.
The 10 Commandments for Health-Care Workers
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D.
Brain Death and Ethics
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This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
Panel Discussion with Question & Answer
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
T. Murphy Goodwin, M.D.
Clinical Parameters of Difficult Cases in Pregnancy
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This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
John M. Haas, Ph.D., S.T.L.
Direct Abortion: Differing Definitions
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
Very Rev. Christopher Fraser, J.C.L.
The Munus Regendi: The Exercise of the Bishop’s Pastoral Governance in Health Care
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This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
Panel Discussion with Question & Answer
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
FORUMS
Medical Student ForumNFP ForumSpecialty Group Forum
CONFERENCE BANQUETSATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 . Introduction: Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H.
This conference is being recorded. The 2-Disk Audio CD Set can be purchased at the CMA Table.
BANQUET SPEAKERMost Rev. José H. Gómez, Archbishop of Los Angeles
Human Dignity at the End of Life
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From the PAST PRESIDENTS of theCatholic Medical Association
Congratulations to Maricela P. Moffitt, M.D., M.P.H.
CONFERENCE CHAIR
for an Inspiring Annual Educational Conference
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Our Prayers and Best Wishes Are with Youas You Assume the Presidency
We Welcome Jan Hemstad, M.D.CMA PRESIDENT 2010-2011
As a Member of Our Ranks,with Deep Gratitude for a Job Well Done
Best wishes for success to the Catholic Medical Association
80th Annual Educational Conference
May you be inspired to grow in the Spirit of Christ.
Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted Auxiliary Bishop Eduardo A. Nevares and the Catholic community of the Diocese of Phoenix.
The Diocese of Winona, Mn GuilD
Mark your calendars for the 81st Annual Educational Conference to be held in St. Paul, MN, September 27-29, 2012
Congratulates theCatholic Physicians
Guild of Phoenixfor an outstanding
Educational Conference
The Diocese of Winona, MN Guild wishes to congratulate the Washington Guild for an outstanding annual educational conference.
Mark your calendars for the CMA’s 81st Annual Educational Conference
to be held at St. Paul, MN, September 27–29, 2012.
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The Catholic Physicians’ Guild of Vancouver BCasks for God’s blessing upon
MARICELA MOFFITT and the Phoenix Guild
We invite all CMA members to come to Vancouver27 & 28 April 2012
MORAL COURAGEIN THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
Canadian Federation of Catholic Physicians’ Societies 4th Annual Conference
featuring Fr. Robert Spitzer SJArchbishop J. Michael Miller
Dr. Bill Williams Dr. Les Ruppersberger et al
COME TO VANCOUVER
Contact Dr. Toni Parsons [email protected]. Howie Bright [email protected]
Sts. Cosmas and Damian practiced the art of healing without pay. Through their example they brought many to Christianity. When arrested and ordered to recant their faith, they remained constant under torture.
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Phoenix, under the leadership of Rev. John Ehrich, MA, MDiv., STL, has established The Institute of Catholic Theology. With classes that are open to Catholics and non-Catholics, the Institute offers instruction in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics, which are taught by highly qualified instructors. While these classes are of special assistance to catechists, youth ministers and Catholic school teachers,
they are offered on an undergraduate level that is intended to reach the average layperson. I also wish to affirm my confidence in the faithfulness of the instructors to the Magisterium of the Church. As courses provided by the Institute have been recorded and are now be-ing made available over the Internet, I wish to affirm my support of the Institute and assure those who are interested in taking advantage of this online resource that I fully endorse this catechetical effort. Sincerely yours in Christ,
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adults are invited to attend, most especially, catechists, youth ministers, and Catholic school teachers. Over 980 students have enrolled
and completed our courses since our inception in 2009.St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Phoenix, under the leadership of Rev. John Ehrich, MA, MDiv., STL, has established The Institute of Catholic Theology. With classes that are open to Catholics and non-Catholics, the Institute offers instruction in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics, which are taught by highly qualified instructors. While these classes are of special assistance to catechists, youth ministers and Catholic school teachers,
they are offered on an undergraduate level that is intended to reach the average layperson. I also wish to affirm my confidence in the faithfulness of the instructors to the Magisterium of the Church. As courses provided by the Institute have been recorded and are now be-ing made available over the Internet, I wish to affirm my support of the Institute and assure those who are interested in taking advantage of this online resource that I fully endorse this catechetical effort. Sincerely yours in Christ,
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The Institute of Catholic Theology exists to further enhance the intellec-tual formation of adult Catholics in the Diocese of Phoenix. The Institute
offers classes in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics and is geared toward theological education at the undergraduate level. All
adults are invited to attend, most especially, catechists, youth ministers, and Catholic school teachers. Over 980 students have enrolled
and completed our courses since our inception in 2009.
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Phoenix, under the leadership of Rev. John Ehrich, MA, MDiv., STL, has established The Institute of Catholic Theology. With classes that are open to Catholics and non-Catholics, the Institute offers instruction in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics, which are taught by highly qualified instructors. While these classes are of special assistance to catechists, youth ministers and Catholic school teachers,
they are offered on an undergraduate level that is intended to reach the average layperson. I also wish to affirm my confidence in the faithfulness of the instructors to the Magisterium of the Church. As courses provided by the Institute have been recorded and are now be-ing made available over the Internet, I wish to affirm my support of the Institute and assure those who are interested in taking advantage of this online resource that I fully endorse this catechetical effort. Sincerely yours in Christ,
+Thomas J. Olmsted Bishop of Phoenix
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The Institute of Catholic Theology exists to further enhance the intellec-tual formation of adult Catholics in the Diocese of Phoenix. The Institute
offers classes in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics and is geared toward theological education at the undergraduate level. All
adults are invited to attend, most especially, catechists, youth ministers, and Catholic school teachers. Over 980 students have enrolled
and completed our courses since our inception in 2009.
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Phoenix, under the leadership of Rev. John Ehrich, MA, MDiv., STL, has established The Institute of Catholic Theology. With classes that are open to Catholics and non-Catholics, the Institute offers instruction in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics, which are taught by highly qualified instructors. While these classes are of special assistance to catechists, youth ministers and Catholic school teachers,
they are offered on an undergraduate level that is intended to reach the average layperson. I also wish to affirm my confidence in the faithfulness of the instructors to the Magisterium of the Church. As courses provided by the Institute have been recorded and are now be-ing made available over the Internet, I wish to affirm my support of the Institute and assure those who are interested in taking advantage of this online resource that I fully endorse this catechetical effort. Sincerely yours in Christ,
+Thomas J. Olmsted Bishop of Phoenix
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Learn more at: www.theologyphoenix.com
The Institute of Catholic Theology exists to further enhance the intellec-tual formation of adult Catholics in the Diocese of Phoenix. The Institute
offers classes in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics and is geared toward theological education at the undergraduate level. All
adults are invited to attend, most especially, catechists, youth ministers, and Catholic school teachers. Over 980 students have enrolled
and completed our courses since our inception in 2009.
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Phoenix, under the leadership of Rev. John Ehrich, MA, MDiv., STL, has established The Institute of Catholic Theology. With classes that are open to Catholics and non-Catholics, the Institute offers instruction in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics, which are taught by highly qualified instructors. While these classes are of special assistance to catechists, youth ministers and Catholic school teachers,
they are offered on an undergraduate level that is intended to reach the average layperson. I also wish to affirm my confidence in the faithfulness of the instructors to the Magisterium of the Church. As courses provided by the Institute have been recorded and are now be-ing made available over the Internet, I wish to affirm my support of the Institute and assure those who are interested in taking advantage of this online resource that I fully endorse this catechetical effort. Sincerely yours in Christ,
+Thomas J. Olmsted Bishop of Phoenix
CLASS IN TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM AND LIVE STREAMING ONLINE VIDEO !
Learn more at: www.theologyphoenix.com
The Institute of Catholic Theology exists to further enhance the intellec-tual formation of adult Catholics in the Diocese of Phoenix. The Institute
offers classes in Catholic theology on a broad range of topics and is geared toward theological education at the undergraduate level. All
adults are invited to attend, most especially, catechists, youth ministers, and Catholic school teachers. Over 980 students have enrolled
and completed our courses since our inception in 2009.
The Orlando Guild of the
Catholic Medical Association,
Through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy,
Pray for Maricela Moffitt, M.D.,
As she leads the CMA
In the coming year.
BESTWISHES
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at your 2012 Conference in the Twin Cities.
Most ReverendJohn C. NienstedtArchbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
Bishop Lee Piché
Archbishop Emeritus Harry J. Flynn
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Congratulationsto Maricela Moffitt, M.D.,incoming CMA president!
May St. Philomena, example of strength and perseverance, patroness of our Diocese of St. Petersburg, FL
Guild, intercede for the CMA.
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
PHONE 484-270-8002
FAX 866-666-2319
MAIL [email protected]
WEBSITE www.cathmed.org
Upholding the Principles of the Catholic Faith in the Science
and Practice of Medicine
Francis Cardinal George, OMIand the people of the Archdiocese of Chicago
commend the work of the
Catholic Medical Association andCatholic Physicians Guild of Chicago
for providing clinical and ethical educationand spiritual growth among Catholic physicians
ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO
Welcome to Phoenix
We extend a warm welcome to the ninth and newest Archbishop of Philadelphia,
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
We extend our thanks for many years of service and support to Justin Cardinal Rigali and pray he will be
blessed in his retirement.
The Philadelphia Guild welcomes members of the CMA to Phoenix and joins its prayers for a
successful Educational Conference.
To learn more about our guild, please visit our website www.cathmedphila.org
PHILADELPHIAGUILD of the Catholic Medical Association
The BalTiMore, MarylanD GuilD
of the Catholic Medical Association
CongratulatesDr. Maricela Moffitt
on the occasion of the 80th Annual
Educational Conferenceof the
Catholic Medical Association
Bishop David A. Zubikand the faithful of the
Diocese of Pittsburghsupport the good work of the Catholic Medical
Associationon the occasion of its
80th Annual Educational Conference
Bishop Patrick J. McGrath,
Bishop Thomas A. Daly
and the Diocese of San Jose
offer their congratutions to
the Santa Clara Guild and
the Catholic Medical Association
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The American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals appreciates the ongoing support of CMA Members.
HAVE A GREAT MEETING!
Upholding the Principles of the Catholic Faith in
the Science and Practice of
Medicinesalute and support the good work of the
Catholic Medical Association.
Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr
and theArchdiocese of Cincinnati
www.TucsonCatholicPhysicians.org
on hosting an inspiring CMA 80th annual conference
The Catholic Physicians Guild
of Phoenix
wishes to congratulate
THE TUCSON CATHOLIC
PHYSICIANS GUILD
Best wishes to the Catholic Medical
Association on its 2011 Convention
from Bishop
Frederick F. Campbell and the people of the Diocese of Columbus
Conference
CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
PHONE 484-270-8002 FAX 866-666-2319
MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.cathmed.org
Upholding the Principles of the Catholic Faith in the Science and Practice of Medicine
Medicine and theNew Evangelization
AWitness to HOPE
CATHOLICM E D I C A LA S S O C I A T I O N
81st AnnualEducational Conference
Join us in 2012!INTENDED FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS,STUDENTS, SCIENTISTS, CLERGY, SEMINARIANS,
AND ALL PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL.
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTASEPTEMBER 27-29, 2012