By the end of the course learners will be able to:
Recognize that ethical obligations and principles are implemented as part of daily processes and do not stand alone.
Use a combination of their knowledge, skills, judgment and behaviour to adjust to changing circumstances and evolving environments.
Respect and protect the rights, welfare, and dignity of all patients by providing patient care and service with respect for human rights, regardless of, but not limited to race, ethnicity, religion, language, sexual orientation, age and socio-economic status, mental or physical abilities at all times.
Demonstrate collegiality, mentorship, and sharing of new emerging professional knowledge.
Exercise independent judgment, accept responsibility for their actions and the foreseeable consequences of their actions and recognize their accountability for the tasks they do.
Practice according to established protocols, safety guidelines, relevant current provincial and federal legislation, institutional policies and procedures, and environmental considerations.
Respect and protect patient confidentiality and privacy by understanding and complying with applicable privacy legislation and policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of confidential information.
Have knowledge about the
ILOs
learn to perform his work according to medical ethics
learn to be ethical in taking dessession and solving problem
learn to be accountable for the tasks they do.
Activity | Percent (%) |
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presentation | 20% |
midterm | 30% |
final | 50% |