Description
Ethics for Health Professionals
In their various roles and practice settings, health care professionals participate in the unfolding stories of patients/clients and their families. They encounter ethical questions, concerns, problems and dilemmas in the course of their professional lives. These challenges affect health care professionals as independent and collaborative decision makers as well as members of the health care team who may be called upon to implement the decisions of others.

This course provides students with opportunities to explore the impact of ethical issues on their personal and professional lives. Individual, family, institutional and societal issues are discussed. Students are guided in the application of frameworks that aid in resolving ethical dilemmas in professional practice. Emphasis is placed on developing skills in reflective moral thinking.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
2
Component
Seminar - Required
Offering
Course
GNUR 402
Academic Group
School of Nursing
Academic Organization
General Nursing
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Graduate Nursing, M.S. Dietetic, and Dietetic Intern students