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Course Objectives
Course Objectives
Section 1: Overview and Relevance to Canadian Healthcare Practice
1.1 Why Trust Is Foundational in Canadian Healthcare
1.3 How Trust Is Built in Clinical Relationships
1.4 How Trust Breaks Down in Canadian Healthcare Settings
1.5 The Impact of Trust on Patients, Practitioners, and Systems
1.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 2: Core Concepts and Definitions
2.1 What Is Trust in Healthcare?
2.2 What Does It Mean to Rebuild Trust?
2.3 The Therapeutic Relationship: The Primary Context for Trust
2.4 Professionalism and Trust in Canadian Regulatory Standards
2.5 Insight: The Cornerstone of Rebuilding Trust
2.6 Accountability and Transparency in Trust Rebuilding
2.7 Apology, Disclosure, and Professional Integrity
2.8 Cultural Safety and Trust With Diverse Communities
2.9 Psychological Safety in Clinical Teams and Regulatory Interactions
2.10 Remediation and Behavioural Change as Evidence of Trustworthiness
2.11 Reflective Quiz
Section 3: Regulatory Expectations in Canada
3.2 Professionalism Standards Related to Trust
3.3 Expectations for Communication and Transparency
3.4 Documentation Requirements That Support Trust
3.5 Insight and Remediation: Key Indicators of Regulatory Trust
3.6 Cultural Safety Requirements and Indigenous Health Trust
3.8 Expectations for Boundary Clarity and Patient Dignity
3.9 Expectations for Collaboration and Respect Within Healthcare Teams
3.10 Demonstrating Trustworthiness During Regulatory Scrutiny
3.11 Reflective Quiz
Section 4: Ethical and Professional Challenges in Rebuilding Trust
4.1 Managing Patient Emotions After a Trust-Breaking Incident
4.2 Navigating One’s Own Emotional Responses
4.3 Communication Breakdown as a Root Cause of Distrust
4.4 Barriers to Transparency and Apology
4.5 Cultural Safety Challenges When Rebuilding Trust
4.6 Power Imbalance and Its Role in Trust Breakdown
4.7 Ambiguity Around Responsibility in Adverse Events
4.8 Fear and Distrust in Regulatory Processes
4.9 Sustaining Trust After It Has Been Rebuilt
4.11 Reflective Quiz
Section 5: Case Studies in the Canadian Context
5.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 6: Insight, Reflection, and Professional Growth
6.1 Understanding Insight as a Core Component of Trust Rebuilding
6.2 Developing High-Quality Reflective Practice
6.3 Recognising Cognitive and Emotional Biases
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