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Real Ethics: Applying the Code
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Option(s):
Audio CD and Manual, Additional Manual(s)
Author(s):
Diane M. Scott, PhD, CCC-A, Mary Jo Schill, MA, CCC-SLP
Description:
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The ASHA Code of Ethics defines acceptable conduct in the professions, yet the ASHA National Office handles approximately 3,000 ethics inquiries per year. Audiologists and speech-language pathologists may be confronted by others’ professional behavior that does not adhere to the ASHA Code of Ethics. This program is designed to assist practitioners with identifying possible ethical violations, and using a model to decide on a course of action.
Learning Outcomes You will be able to:
- describe the content of the current ASHA Code of Ethics
- discuss the use and purpose of the Code of Ethics
- describe the role of the ASHA Board of Ethics in ethics education and adjudication of cases
- identify common ethics inquiries to the ASHA National Office, and how to file an ethics complaint
- apply a model for ethical decision making to real-life situations
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Continuing Education:
Date(s):
7/24/2011 to 5/6/2014
CEUs:
0.2
Instructional
Level:
Intermediate
Item #(s):
0113248, 0113248M
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