The Ethics Committee is a collaborative team composed of physicians, nurses, social workers, administrators, chaplains, and other employees. This committee doesn’t only help resolve ethically challenging dilemmas that needs to go beyond the normal protocol that was in place for less challenging dilemmas. The hospital ethics committee also helps staff with any concerns and questions they may have and stay educated on updated policies and procedures when put in place or proposed changes. Before educating staff on updated policies and procedures or proposed changes they review new policies or procedures that may impact an ethical dilemma, patients' rights, employee rights and other similar topics. The some of the roles of the hospital ethics committee is Reviewing the policies proposedby the committee, hold meetings with the members of their department about ethical issues related to their scope of activity, provide moral support for staff, provide information about the process of treatment decision-making and advance directives, have nurses, physicians, and socialworkers to role play to the committee how they share information about advance directives, terminal care decisions, or bad news with patients, Design protocols to ensure the supply of adequate pain relief for terminally ill patients, Provides courses in mediation and/or other methods of conflict resolutions, set annual goals for the hospital ethics committee and more.The hospital Ethics Committee is a valuable open door policy support system to the families and healthcare staff in the resolution of ethical dilemmas that may occur during hospitalization or other care provided by healthcare professionals. The