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CONTINUING EDUCATION.
The modern healthcare worker must recognize waves of current and future ethical dilemmas. Case managers, and everyone who is part of the healthcare team, needs to learn their own truths and how to carry them out in a professional setting. We may find gaps in skills regarding ethics but will hopefully fill those gaps as attendees review and reflect on their own practices.
At the completion of this course attendees will be able to identify four major principles of ethics and how each relates to current practice. Anyone who is part of the healthcare team should benefit from this course.
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After this webinar participants will be able to:
Identify 4 major principles of ethics.
Explain how ethical principles relate to current case management practice.
Your Speaker: Linda Kay DeBold ARNP, MSN
DeBold is the former director of case management for Mercy Hospital In Miami. She also served eight years as former director of case management, UM, and social services at Northwest Medical Center in Margate, FL. She is a member of both ACMA and CMSA, and has a special interest in bioethics as well as patients on ventilators. DeBold earned her MSN and BSN from Barry University in Miami Shores, FL.
Target Audience:
This program is designed for anyone involved with or interested in general healthcare best practices, industry standards, or other applicable information including but not limited to: CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CMOs, CNOs, CE Directors, Nursing Educators, Department Directors, Quality Improvement Staff, Physicians (all types), Nurses (all levels), Hospitalists, Compliance Officers, CMS Liaisons, TJC Liaisons, Registration Staff, Safety Officers and Staff, Pharmacy Staff, Ethics Committee Members, Consumer/Patient Advocates, Risk Managers, Legal Counsel, Behavioral Health Staff, Psychiatry Staff, Social Workers, Discharge Planners, Case Managers, Hospice Staff and Regulatory Affairs Staff.