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Course Objectives
Course Objectives
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Section 1: Introduction — Why Ethics Matters in U.S. Healthcare
1.1 Ethics as the Core of Professional Practice
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1.2 Why Ethics Matters for Patient Safety
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1.3 Why Ethics Matters for Public Trust
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1.4 Ethics and Licensure
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1.5 Ethics as a Daily Practice, Not Just Theory
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1.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 2: Core Ethical Principles in Healthcare Practice
2.1 Autonomy — Respecting Patient Choice
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2.2 Beneficence — Acting in the Patient’s Best Interest
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2.3 Non-Maleficence — Do No Harm
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2.4 Justice — Fairness in Healthcare
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2.5 Confidentiality — Protecting Patient Information
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2.6 Veracity — Truthfulness and Honesty
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2.7 Interconnection of Principles
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2.8 Reflective Quiz
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Section 3: Professional Codes and Ethical Standards (AMA, ANA, ADA, APhA)
3.1 The American Medical Association (AMA) Code of Medical Ethics
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3.2 The American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics
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3.3 The American Dental Association (ADA) Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct
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3.4 The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Code of Ethics
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3.5 Common Threads Across Codes
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3.6 Reflective Quiz
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Section 4: Common Ethical Breaches Leading to Disciplinary Action
4.1 Dishonesty and Lack of Probity
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4.2 Breaches of Confidentiality
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4.3 Boundary Violations
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4.4 Conflicts of Interest
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4.5 Informed Consent Failures
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4.6 Misuse of Digital Platforms and Social Media
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4.7 Health-Related Impairment and Substance Misuse
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4.8 Disrespect, Harassment, and Unprofessional Conduct
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4.9 Reflective Quiz
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Section 5: Ethical Decision-Making Models for Clinical and Professional Dilemmas
5.1 The Four Principles Approach (Beauchamp & Childress)
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5.2 The Four Quadrants Model (Jonsen, Siegler, Winslade)
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5.3 The “MORAL” Decision-Making Model (Common in Nursing)
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5.4 The PLUS Ethical Decision-Making Model (Organisational Ethics)
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5.5 Using Ethical Models in Regulatory Contexts
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5.6 Reflective Quiz
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6.1 Why Reflection Matters in Ethical Practice
6.1 Why Reflection Matters in Ethical Practice
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6.2 What Strong Reflection Looks Like
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6.3 The Role of Insight
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6.4 Accountability as a Core Ethical Duty
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6.5 Reflection + Accountability in Regulatory Outcomes
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6.6 Embedding Reflection and Accountability into Daily Practice
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6.7 Why Regulators Prioritise Reflection and Accountability
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6.8 Reflective Quiz
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Section 7: Case Studies — Ethical Dilemmas in U.S. Healthcare
7.1 Case Study: Informed Consent (Physician)
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7.2 Case Study: Confidentiality Breach (Nurse)
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7.3 Case Study: Boundary Violation (Dentist)
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7.4 Case Study: Dispensing Error (Pharmacist)
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7.5 Case Study: Patient Dignity (Midwife)
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7.6 Lessons Across Case Studies
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