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Events
NASW Workshop: Exploring Bio-Ethical Issues and Principles |
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Location: |
Charlotte Hall Veterans Home |
POC: |
Carole Lewis, 301-884-8171 ext. 483 or clewis@hmrmd.com |
Start Date: |
Friday, September 16, 2016 |
Duration |
9:45 AM to 1:00 PM |
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Earn CEU's and enjoy lunch on us!
In partnership with the National Association of Social Workers, Charlotte Hall Veterans Home is offering a workshop to clinicians. Register and attend lunch as our guest!
Visit www.nasw-md.org
CEU: 3 Cat I Cost: $45 for members; $65 for non-members
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Synopsis:
In this workshop we will explore bio-ethical issues and principles. Exploring the history of bio-ethics (landmark cases), the definition of bioethics and current legislative proposals. An emphasis will be placed in understanding and applying the responsibility a social worker has to self and the agency while respecting the very personal bio ethical decisions clients make. Discussion will focus on numerous medical issues among them: cloning, assisted suicide, organ transplant, and life extension. Additional issues explored will be: “Aid-in-dying” legislation, ethical issues in a healthcare setting, code of ethics, ethical framework model, and best practice technique. This is an interactive workshop where case vignettes will be present and participants will work in a group setting to further maximize their understanding of the concepts presents.
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course participants will:
1. Increase their knowledge of various bio-ethical issues and principals, among them life and death issues.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of bio ethical issues and principles, including but not limited to landmark cases and the history behind bioethics.
3. Effectively understand and apply an ethical decision making model to help process and resolve bio ethical issues.
4. Articulate the key elements.
Presentation by: Veronica Crus, LCSW-C, CEO, Cruz and Associates, LLC
Please note: This workshop qualifies for the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners 3-hour ethics requirement for licensure renewal.
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