
Connecticut — The 8th Annual CHEMED Medical Ethics Conference opened this weekend to a sold-out crowd of more than 1,000 participants representing 17 states and four countries.
The evening began with an inspiring opening address from Rav Shalom Kaminetzky shlita, setting the tone for a powerful and thought-provoking program. Attendees then participated in a wide range of breakout sessions led by outstanding leaders and experts in the medical field, addressing contemporary ethical challenges and advancing discussions at the intersection of medicine and halacha.
The night concluded with a vibrant networking event, giving participants the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and strengthen professional relationships.
Early feedback suggests that this year’s conference is already shaping up to be the most impactful yet.
More updates to follow as the conference continues…



