ET2300 - Ethics for Healthcare Professionals
Course Provider
Certifications
Learning Objectives
Identify the four ethical principles and common ethical theories used in healthcare decision-making.
Explain how the Codes of Professional Conduct (CCMC, CDMS, CRC, NADAAC, and more...) guide ethical decision-making in healthcare practice.
Distinguish between ethical, moral, and legal considerations in healthcare practice.
Describe the steps involved in an ethical decision-making process and apply them to professional scenarios.
Discuss ethical dilemmas related to conflict of interest, confidentiality, and professional boundaries, including their practical application.
Describe how social media and evolving healthcare environments create ethical challenges for healthcare professionals.
Examine ethical issues that arose during public health emergencies and how ethical principles are applied in those situations.
Discuss ethical considerations related to dementia care, including decision-making, quality of life, and end-of-life issues, and apply ethical principles to these scenarios.
Course Offering: Written/printed (enduring)
Domain Focus: Ethics