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Ethics > Global perspectives on ethical issues
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Subtopics
: Corruption, rationing of care, allocation of resources, health literacy, refusal of treatment, informed consent, reproductive health, confidentiality, information sharing
Learning Objectives:
Undergraduates
should be able to
Explain cultural and societal factors that influence an individual’s ethical choices
Give examples of different perspectives on a single ethical issues based on differences in culture and/or social norms
Relate management of ethical issues to diversity within an organization and within a society
Graduate
students should also be able to
Contrast ethical perspectives in different cultures regarding health care issues
Analyze how countries approach ethical issues differently based on variations in culture, ethnicity, religion, history and social norms
Propose methods for creating an organizational environment in a healthcare entity that balances respect for diversity with a consistent approach to ethical issues of biomedical and clinical care
Created By:
Gerod Blue
12-11-2012
Last Updated By:
Kristi Donovan, MS, CAE
12-20-2012
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