Course 3: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas with Tailored Training Based on Your Role
This course provides customized learning experiences for faculty, Directors of Clinical Education (DCEs), Site Coordinators of Clinical Education (SCCEs), residents, fellows, and clinicians, exploring ethical dilemmas commonly experienced in the field and strategies to overcome them.
Key Features:
- Purchase Information: Free for students, $15 for members/post-professional members, $25 for non-members
- Learning Format: All courses are asynchronous
- Release Dates: Wednesday, February 5
- Target Audience: Faculty, clinicians, residents, fellows, and clinical instructors.
Course Details:
- Module 1 - Faculty Insights: Navigating Moral Distress and Ethical Challenges in Education, empowering faculty and educators to navigate moral distress in educational environments, focusing on the integration of professionalism and ethics in their teaching.
- Intended audience: Faculty members.
- Module 2 - Professionalism and Ethics in Clinical Education, equipping DCEs with insights and strategies to enhance professionalism and ethics in clinical training environments.
- Intended audience: Directors of Clinical Education (DCEs).
- Module 3 - Professionalism and Ethics in Clinical Settings, equipping clinicians with essential tools to effectively apply professionalism and ethics in clinical settings, fostering integrity and ethical decision-making in their practice.
- Intended audience: Site Coordinators of Clinical Education (SCCE), clinical instructors (CI), residents and fellows, clinicians, and students.
Enhance your understanding of professionalism and ethics and register today! (0.4 CEUs / 4 contact hours)
This course is part of the Professionalism and Ethics in Physical Therapy: 4-Part Course Series.