
Ethics in Action: Dilemmas at the End of Life
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$25.95
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<p>The principle that good clinical practice requires sound ethical practice can be especially true when dealing with patients facing the end of life. Working knowledge of key medical terminology is a pre-requisite in therapeutic conversations that determine course of treatment. Mental health professionals can play a pivotal</p><p>role in end-of-life care where dilemmas of the human condition and intersection of diversity factors often complicate medical decisions. In this workshop, case examples from a hospital-based palliative care service will allow attendees to simulate ethical decision-making and interdisciplinary team participation while providing mental health assistance to patients at the end of life.</p><p><br></p><p id="isPasted">1.5 hour CE program</p><p>Course materials can be accessed below. Click on "Files" to view the program information sheet, viewer guide, and program slides.</p>