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PROGRAM
Code of Ethics Course
Description
Statements that guide professional practice
This convenient, online course examines, evaluates,
and applies four codes of ethics—those of the American Nurses
Association, the American Medical Association, the American
Psychological Association, and the National Association of Social
Workers.
We will explore the structure of each code, examining the specific
provisions, principles and interpretive entries of each. We examine
such issues at the status and authority of the codes, their
action-guiding potential, their level of abstraction and generality, and
possible conflicting statements within them.
This course also includes a commentary on codes in general by a widely
respected bioethicist, Dr. Edmund Pellegrino. Based on his point of
view, we explore common criticisms of codes, their use in moral
reasoning, and the ways in which the authority of a code may be
established or rejected.
The third section of the course involves interviews with educators and
practitioners, about their use of these codes in their own educational
and professional lives. The final section of the course involves a case
study. Using video and audio support, several practitioners will
comment on the situation, providing another opportunity to explore the
effectiveness of codes.
This is an asynchronous online course. To participate you need
to have average web skills, internet access, a CD ROM drive, and provide
your email address. All other directions will be provided. After you
register, a CD will be sent to you with necessary files. You will need
to log into the course website at least once for each of the six
modules. For further information, contact Dr. Vida Lock at (216)
687-4843.
Instructor:
Joseph DeMarco, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, has been involved
with issues related to bio-ethics for many years. Widely published, Dr.
DeMarco regularly teaches online courses which are highly regarded by
practicing professionals.
Dates:
ONLINE from September 27 through November
8, 2004 at times convenient for you. You must begin the course within
the first two weeks of published dates and are given a one week grace
period by which to complete all work.
Tuition:
$ 149 (U.S.
Dollars only). This includes a CD which will be mailed to you, online support
and weekly feedback/interaction with instructor.
Course Number:
HCHS 458401
Contact Hours*:
Awarded to RNs & LPNs (10.0), Psychologists (10.0), Social Workers
(10.0), and Counselors (10.0). Meets the ETHICS requirement. Open to
all interested individuals.
CEUs:
1.0
*
Cleveland State University
(OH-012/4-1-09) is an approved provider of continuing
nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91),
an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing
Center's Commission on Accreditation.
You must attend a minimum of 80% of the program and complete an
evaluation form to receive contact hours. A notation appears in the
“Contact Hour” line of course descriptions
indicating courses designed for RNs and/or
LPNs. Unless noted specifically after a presenter's name, no presenters
have real or perceived conflicts of interest
that relate to their presentations.
You must log in for all
lessons, participate in online discussion and complete an evaluation
form to receive contact hours. Cleveland State University Division of
Continuing Education is approved as a provider of continuing education
for psychologists by the Ohio Psychological Association Office of
Mandatory Continuing Education (OPA-MCE). Our Approved Provider #
is 02PO-340966056. Cleveland State University has achieved Approved
Provider status through the State of Ohio
Counselor and Social Worker Board to sponsor
Continuing Professional Education for Social Workers. Our Approved
Provider number is RSX059011 for Social Workers and RCX090399 for
Counselors.