* This session has not been approved for CME Credit * Learners will receive 1 hour of Participation Credit.
Speaker:
Christopher Chabris, Ph.D., Director of Decision Science, Geisinger - has nothing to disclose.
Moderator:
Dan Hoegen, LSW,HEC-C, Clinical Ethicist, Geisinger - has nothing to disclose.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to:
- discuss why people are more vulnerable to being deceived and defrauded than we might think.
- describe how the concept of “truth bias” explains a necessary precondition for deception to succeed.
- discuss how our own cognitive habits—patterns of thinking and deciding that normally serve us well—are hijacked by bad actors to lead us astray.
Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships with/without Commercial Interests:
The Planning Committee consisting of Daniel Hoegen, LSW, HEC-C; Michelle Meyer, PhD, JD; F. Daniel Davis, PhD, HEC-C; Sharon Gray, MA, BSN, RN, HEC-C; Christopher Chabris, PhD; Greg Burke, MD; John Pagnotto, MD; Elizabeth McDonald, RD; Linda Page, RT; Ronald Napikoski, RT; Dean Parry, RPh; Kaylee Kachurka, PA-C; Erin Hall, PsyD and Anne Kasper have no identified disclosures.
CE Committee Member/Content Reviewers have nothing to disclose.
Any/All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
Content Disclosure:
This presentation/content is HIPPA compliant.
Commercial Support for this Session
None
Session date:
08/07/2024 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm EDT
Location:
Weiss Conference Room
Danville, PA
United States
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- 1.00 Participation Credit