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Ethics For Health Care Professionals (PHI-230)


Semester: Spring 2024
Number: 0154-230-001
Instructor: Ting Yih
Days: Monday Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Blodgett Hall 104
Credits: 3
Status: This Course is Filled to Capacity
Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Students will learn ethical theory for application in clinical health care contexts and discuss topics in health care through a professional ethics framework. Students will analyze various ethical dilemmas arising from real-world health care scenarios, learn how to approach challenging cases, and think like a virtuous practitioner. (Learning Goals:CO;Distribution Reqs:Humanities)

Learning Goals:   1. Students will be able to read challenging, multidisciplinary texts and identify their key arguments and conceptual themes.2. Students will be able to propose and defend their own interpretations of these texts.3. Students will be able to relate the course material to novel experiences or practices (such as cases) and defend moral judgments in written and spoken work.4. Students will be able to approach new situations, identify sources of moral conflict and an alternative course of action, and offer moral assessment of an alternative course of action.

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