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Course Objectives
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Section 1: Understanding Medical Ethics in Healthcare Practice in Qatar
1.1 Defining Medical Ethics
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1.2 The Purpose of Medical Ethics in Healthcare
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1.3 The Relationship Between Medical Ethics, Law, and Professionalism
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1.4 The Role of QCHP and MOPH in Ethical Practice
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1.5 Medical Ethics in the Context of Qatari Culture and Islam
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1.6 Ethical Challenges in Modern Healthcare Practice
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1.7 Building Ethical Awareness Among Healthcare Professionals
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1.8 The Global and Local Dimensions of Medical Ethics
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1.9 Reflective Quiz
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Section 2: The Four Core Principles of Medical Ethics
2.1 Overview of the Four Principles
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2.2 Autonomy – Respecting Patient Choice
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2.3 Beneficence – Acting in the Patient’s Best Interests
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2.4 Non-Maleficence – “Do No Harm”
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2.5 Justice – Fairness and Equality in Healthcare
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2.6 Balancing the Four Principles in Practice
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2.7 Integrating Islamic and Cultural Values with the Four Principles
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2.8 The Four Principles as a Decision-Making Guide
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2.9 Reflective Quiz
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Section 3: Autonomy and Informed Consent
3.1 Understanding Autonomy in Healthcare Practice
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3.2 The Ethical Foundations of Informed Consent
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3.3 The Role of Communication in Supporting Autonomy
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3.4 Family Involvement and Collective Decision-Making in Qatar
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3.5 When Autonomy Conflicts with Beneficence
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3.6 Autonomy in Special Circumstances
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3.7 Islamic and Cultural Perspectives on Autonomy
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3.8 Documentation and Institutional Standards for Consent
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3.9 Teaching and Promoting Autonomy in Clinical Teams
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3.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 4: Beneficence and Non-Maleficence in Clinical Decision-Making
4.1 Understanding Beneficence and Non-Maleficence
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4.2 Beneficence – The Moral Duty to Do Good
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4.3 Non-Maleficence – The Duty to Avoid Harm
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4.4 Balancing Doing Good and Avoiding Harm
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4.5 The Role of Competence and Continuous Learning
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4.6 Beneficence and Non-Maleficence in End-of-Life Care
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4.7 Cultural and Islamic Dimensions of Doing Good and Avoiding Harm
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4.8 Organisational Responsibilities in Promoting Ethical Care
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4.9 Reflection and Continuous Improvement
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4.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 5: Justice, Fairness, and Equality in Patient Care
5.1 Understanding the Principle of Justice in Healthcare
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5.2 Types of Justice in Medical Ethics
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5.3 Justice as a Professional and Regulatory Expectation
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5.4 The Islamic Perspective on Justice (Adl)
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5.5 Fairness in Access and Allocation of Healthcare Resources
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5.6 Justice Within the Healthcare Team
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5.7 Managing Conflicts Between Justice and Other Principles
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5.8 Institutional Responsibilities for Promoting Justice
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5.9 Justice and Social Responsibility in Public Health
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5.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 6: Confidentiality, Truth-Telling, and Ethical Communication
6.1 The Ethical Importance of Communication in Healthcare
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6.2 Understanding Confidentiality
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6.3 Exceptions to Confidentiality
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6.4 Truth-Telling and the Duty of Candour
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6.5 Cultural Sensitivity in Truth-Telling
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6.6 Confidentiality in the Digital Era
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6.7 Interprofessional Communication and Team Ethics
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6.8 Balancing Truth, Confidentiality, and Compassion
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6.9 Islamic and Cultural Foundations of Confidentiality and Truth-Telling
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6.10 Institutional Responsibilities in Qatar
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6.11 Reflective Quiz
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Section 7: Cultural and Islamic Perspectives in Medical Ethics in Qatar
7.1 Integrating Culture and Faith in Ethical Healthcare
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7.2 Core Islamic Values in Medical Ethics
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7.3 The Concept of Human Dignity (Karamah al-Insan)
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7.4 Family-Centred Decision-Making in Qatari Culture
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7.5 Modesty, Gender Sensitivity, and Professional Conduct
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7.6 The Ethical Principle of Intention (Niyyah)
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7.7 Ethical Balance Between Religion and Modern Medicine
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7.8 Respecting Diversity in Qatar’s Healthcare System
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7.9 Institutional and Professional Responsibilities
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7.10 The Shared Ethical Vision
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7.11 Reflective Quiz
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Section 8: Ethical Dilemmas and Decision-Making Frameworks
8.1 Understanding Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare
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8.2 Common Causes of Ethical Dilemmas
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8.3 The Importance of Structured Ethical Reasoning
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8.4 A Step-by-Step Ethical Decision-Making Framework
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8.5 Ethical Theories Supporting Medical Decision-Making
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8.6 The Role of Ethics Committees and Consultation in Qatar
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8.7 Ethical Dilemmas and Islamic Jurisprudence
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8.8 Cultural and Emotional Influences on Ethical Decisions
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8.9 Managing Moral Distress and Ethical Fatigue
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8.10 Ethical Maturity Through Reflection and Learning
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8.11 Reflective Quiz
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Section 9: Reflection, Accountability, and Ethical Growth
9.1 The Role of Reflection in Ethical Practice
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9.2 Developing Ethical Insight
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9.3 Accountability as a Core Element of Professionalism
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9.4 Institutional and Team Accountability
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9.5 Ethical Growth Through Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
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9.6 Overcoming Barriers to Reflection and Accountability
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9.7 Reflection and Remediation After Ethical Breaches
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9.8 The Link Between Ethical Reflection and Cultural Values
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9.9 Mentorship and Ethical Role Modelling
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9.10 Sustaining Ethical Awareness and Integrity
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9.11 Reflective Quiz
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Section 10: Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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Post-Course Assessment
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