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Ethics for Healthcare Professionals

Course Description

Ethics for Healthcare Professionals is a comprehensive CPD course designed for healthcare practitioners across all disciplines. The programme strengthens ethical reasoning, professional judgement, and defensible decision-making in complex clinical environments. It explores core bioethical principles, consent and capacity, confidentiality, safeguarding, professional boundaries, conflicts of interest, commercial pressures, and reflective insight.

This course is suitable for healthcare professionals undertaking CPD, preparing for revalidation, or responding to complaints, employer investigations, or fitness-to-practise proceedings. Through structured ethical analysis and real-world application, participants develop clarity, resilience, and confidence in managing challenging moral dilemmas while maintaining public trust and professional integrity.

Course Content

Course Objectives
Course Objectives
Section 1: Foundations of Healthcare Ethics
1.1 What Is Professional Ethics in Healthcare?
1.2 Ethical Theory in Clinical Practice
1.3 Trust, Power Imbalance, and Vulnerability
1.4 Ethical Accountability and Regulatory Oversight
1.5 Reflective Quiz
Section 2: Core Principles of Biomedical Ethics
2.1 Autonomy and Respect for Persons
2.2 Beneficence and Acting in the Patient’s Best Interests
2.3 Non-Maleficence and Avoiding Harm
2.4 Justice and Fair Access to Care
2.5 Balancing Competing Ethical Duties
2.6 Structured Ethical Decision-Making Framework
2.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 3: Consent, Capacity, and Shared Decision-Making
3.1 Valid Informed Consent
3.2 Assessing Capacity
3.3 Best Interests Decision-Making
3.4 Refusal of Treatment
3.5 Shared Decision-Making
3.6 Documentation and Defensibility
3.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 4: Confidentiality, Safeguarding, and Information Governance
4.1 Ethical Foundations of Confidentiality
4.2 Public Interest Disclosure
4.3 Safeguarding Vulnerable Individuals
4.4 Digital Confidentiality and Information Governance
4.5 Raising Concerns About Unsafe Practice
4.6 Documentation and Defensibility
4.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 5: Ethical Challenges in Modern Healthcare
5.1 Resource Allocation and System Pressure
5.2 Organisational and Commercial Influence
5.3 Cultural Sensitivity and Equality
5.4 Conscientious Objection
5.5 Managing Complaints Professionally
5.6 Moral Distress and Ethical Resilience
5.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 6: Ethical Boundaries with Patients and Colleagues
6.1 Power Imbalance in Healthcare Relationships
6.2 Sexual and Emotional Boundaries
6.3 Financial and Dual Relationships
6.4 Digital Boundaries and Social Media
6.5 Professional Boundaries Within Teams
6.6 Early Warning Signs of Boundary Drift
6.7 Regulatory Implications of Boundary Breaches
6.8 Reflective Quiz
Section 7: Ethical Failures, Moral Distress, and Insight
7.1 Recognising Ethical Lapses
7.2 Moral Distress in Healthcare Teams
7.3 Cognitive Bias and Ethical Blind Spots
7.4 Insight and Regulatory Expectations
7.5 Writing Structured Reflective Accounts
7.6 Developing Ethical Maturity
7.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 8: Fitness to Practise and Remediation in Ethical Cases
8.1 When Ethical Concerns Become Regulatory Concerns
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