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How to Use a Decision-Making Model for Ethical Dilemmas
Is there a difference between morals and ethics? What ethical codes are most typically used by rehabilitation practitioners? What guiding principles help us make decisions when ethical dilemmas occur? What is the practitioner’s responsibility to our consumer? These questions and many others will be answered by Dr. Brandi Levingston. Dr Levingston will demonstrate how to use a decision-making model to tease out possible solutions to ethical dilemmas. By using several real life examples, participants will walk through the steps of the decision making model. This session will highlight how the practitioner’s value system may influence our decisions. Dr. Levingston will review what consultations may be advised when developing a plan of action to address the ethical issue.
Registered participants are requested to submit ethical dilemmas scenarios for use untwise@unt.edu from March 20th through March 25. Not all dilemmas submitted may be used dependent on time and number of submissions. Participants who submit scenarios will not receive an individual response to their submission.
How to Use a Decision-Making Model for Ethical Dilemmas
Fee:
$20.00
CEUs
: 2
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