Faculty Name: Aasim Padela, MD, MSc Presentation Title: Constructing an "Islamic" Bioethics? Critical Concepts from Theology and Law

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Faculty Evaluation Faculty Name: Aasim Padela, MD, MSc Presentation Title: The Actors and Material of Islamic Bioethics Describe the different disciplinary experts and their goals with respect to producing Islamic bioethics material. Met Not Met Describe the limitations of the extant genre of Islamic bioethics discourse. Met Not Met Identify ways in which to fill in the gaps in the Islamic bioethics discourse. Met Not Met Faculty Name: Aasim Padela, MD, MSc Presentation Title: Constructing an "Islamic" Bioethics? Critical Concepts from Theology and Law Identify the major sources of Islamic morality and how they relate to an "Islamic" bioethics. Met Not Met Differentiate between Islamic bioethics, Muslim bioethics, and applied Islamic bioethics research. Met Not Met Be able to define a fatwa and the proper usage of fatawa in making bioethical decision. Met Not Met

Faculty Name: Issam Eido, PhD Presentation Title: Islamic Ethics - From Fiqh to Tasawwuf What do Islamic ethics mean in these two different periods, formative and postformative? Met Not Met What notion of Islamic ethics are fiqh and tasawwuf concerned about? Or what do we mean by Islamic ethics in a fiqh or tasawwuf perspective? Met Not Met In our modern age, could we follow one of these perspectives or should we follow both of them? Met Not Met Faculty Name: Sheikh Omar Qureshi Presentation Title: Health Risk Assessment: Examining the Reasoning, Exercises of Medical Experts and Islamic Legists Gain a broad understanding of the religious considerations of Muslims on matters of health. Met Not Met Become familiar with Islamic legal reasoning on medical issues. Met Not Met Understand how medical experts and Islamic jurists apply medical evidence to their assessments of harm and risk. Met Not Met

Faculty Name: Susan Cochran Presentation Title: Organ Donation, Compassion and Process Understand an overview of how many different religions view organ donation. Met Not Met Understand the timetable of how a patient becomes an organ donor. Met Not Met Dispel myths and misconceptions about organ donation. Met Not Met Faculty Name: Mark Siegler, MD Presentation Title: Ethical Issues in Living Organ Donor Transplant To understand the history of kidney transplantation and the history of living donor kidney transplantation. Met Not Met To gain a deeper insight into the ethics of living donor liver transplantation through the story of Christoph Broelsch. Met Not Met To assess the future of living donor kidney transplantation. Met Not Met

Faculty Name: Obadah Ghannam, MBBS Presentation Title: Islamic Legal Views on Organ Donation: A View From Fiqh Councils To understand the legal views of some Muslim scholarly Fiqh councils on autograft, allograft and xenograft transplantation. Met Not Met To understand Muslim scholarly legal views on cadaveric organ donation and the definition of death. Met Not Met To understand Muslim scholarly legal perspectives on receiving organs. Met Not Met Faculty Name: Elham Mireshghi, PhD Candidate Presentation Title: The Making of Shi i Fatwas on Transplantation and Organ Selling Understand the Shi i perspective on organ transplantation and sales. Met Not Met Appreciate the important role the framing and presentation of scientific facts have in the making of fatwas. Met Not Met Understand the legal mechanism by which Shi i fatwas can change to accommodate new evidence. Met Not Met

Faculty Name: Shoaib Rasheed, DO Candidate Presentation Title: Muslim Medical Ethics, Fatwas, and the Diversity of Ulama Appreciate the role that Islamic religious scholars play for average Muslims that are in the process of making personal bioethical decisions, particularly in the example of organ donation. Met Not Met Recognize that Islamic religious scholars (ulama) are not a monolithic body; rather, they are a diverse group that differ in terms of target audiences, areas of specialization, and roles that they fulfill for the Muslim community. Met Not Met Gain a deeper insight into the ways that religion may influence ethical decision making for Muslims. Met Not Met Faculty Name: Elham Mireshghi, PhD Candidate Presentation Title: The Moral Experience of Buying and Selling a Kidney To grasp some of the actual experiences and moral concerns of kidney buyers and sellers in a legalized setting. Met Not Met Appreciate how Islamic notions of divine blessing figure into the moral calculations of buyers and sellers. Met Not Met Understand how lived experiences can contrast with the assumptions of legal jurists. Met Not Met

Faculty Name: Ahsan Arozullah, MD Presentation Title: The Role of Muslim Physicians in Islamic Bioethics Discourse The participant will be able to describe some of the benefits and risks of participating in the current bioethics discourse as a Muslim healthcare provider. Met Not Met The participant will learn medical and Islamic approaches to the following issues: (a) the definition of life and its phases; (b) the use of evidence in decision making. Met Not Met n/a Met Not Met Faculty Name: Elham Mireshghi, PhD Candidate Presentation Title: Applied Islamic Bioethics: Case Discussions n/a Met Not Met n/a Met Not Met n/a Met Not Met

Evaluation of Overall Activity 1- To what extent do you feel this activity has improved your competence (skill, abilities) in each of the following areas? A Learning Objective A: Conduct a Conceptual Review of the Actors and Producers of Islamic Bioethics Discourse. To a great extent To some extent To a little extent Not at all B Learning Objective B: Introduce the Theological and Ethico-Legal Frameworks of the Islamic Moral Tradition, Particularly As They Pertain to Transplantation. To a great extent To some extent To a little extent Not at all C Learning Objective C: Apply Their Understanding of Islamic Attitudes on Organ Donation and Transplantation to Approaching Muslim Patients. To a great extent To some extent To a little extent Not at all 2- How well did this educational activity meet your educational needs? Exceeded my needs Met most of my needs Met some of my needs Did not meet my needs 3- What is the likelihood that you will make changes in your practice as a result of what you learned in this activity? Very likely Somewhat likely Somewhat unlikely Very unlikely 4- Name one thing that you plan to change in your practice or patient care as a result of what you learned in this activity? 5- Did you feel the educational content contained any inappropriate promotion of the commercial product, device or Services? (If yes please explain) No Yes - Please explain.

6-Selection of overall topics selected for presentation were: Poor Fair Average Good Excellent 7- What educational gaps have you identified in your own professional practice that you would like to see addressed at the future APPNA CME activities? 8- Please identify if any changes are required to improve its ability to meet the CME Mission? 9- The committee values your opinion. What topics would you like to have presented at the future APPNA CME activities? 10- Any Speaker would you like to be invited in the future APPNA CME activities?

June 5, 2015 Aasim Padela, MD Didactic Session 1.50 hour Aasim Padela, MD Didactic Session 1.50 hour Issam Eido, PhD Didactic Session 1.00 hour Sheikh Omar Qureshi, Didactic Session 1.00 hour June 6, 2015 Susan Cochran Didactic Session 1.50 hour Mark Siegler, MD Didactic Session 1.00 hour Obadah Ghannam, MBBS Didactic Session 1.00 hour Elham Mireshghi, PhD Candidate Didactic Session 1.00 hour Shoaib Rasheed, DO Candidate Didactic Session 1.00 hour Elham Mireshghi, PhD Candidate Didactic Session 1.00 hour June 7, 2015 Ahsan Arozullah, MD Didactic Session 1.50 hour Elham Mireshghi, PhD Candidate Case Discussion 1.00 hour Aasim Padela, MD Wrap-up/Review & Feedback 1.00 hour Total CME Hours Please write legibly. I verify that I have attended this CME Activity and claim credit hours (Maximum 15.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Signature: Date: Email: Phone Number: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the essential areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of APPNA and the Initiative on Islam and Medicine. APPNA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to present continuing medical education programs for physicians. APPNA designates this program for 15.0 credits in Category 1 of the Physicians Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Each physician should claim only credit for time actually spent in the educational activity.