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Course: Medical Ethics 1502 


Specialty: Medical Ethics Format: Text 
Course #: 9528  Price: $20.00  
Release date: 2011-02-01  Valid through: 2014-02-01  
Publication: This activity originally appeared in Medical Ethics Advisor. 
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Target Audience:
This activity is intended for acute care physicians, chiefs of medicine, hospital administrators, nurse managers, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, and chaplains.
Sponsor:
This activity is sponsored by AHC Media.
Accreditation:
AHC Media is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
AHC Media designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty
Board Member and Peer Reviewer
Arthur R. Derse, MD, JD
Director
Medical and Legal Affairs
Center for the Study of Bioethics
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee

Managing Editor/Writer
Karen Young
AHC Media

Executive Editor
Russell Underwood
AHC Media



Subjects:
  • New visitation rules from CMS secure equal rights for all patients
  • Study: Many physicians not following ICD guidelines
  • Facebook research poses unique ethical concerns
  • Privacy issues when reviewing sensitive work
  • ACOs emphasize prevention, coordination
  • Start-up consultations improve site compliance
  • CDC report identifies health disparities
 
Objectives:
  • Discuss new developments in regulation and health care system approaches to bioethical issues applicable to specific health care systems
  • Explain the implications for new developments in bioethics as it relates to all aspects of patient care and health care delivery in institutional settings
  • Discuss the effect of bioethics on patients, their families, physicians, and society
 
Financial Disclosure:
Arthur R. Derse, MD, JD (Peer Reviewer), Karen Young (Managing Editor/Writer), and Russ Underwood (Executive Editor) report no consultant, stockholder, speakersÂ’ bureau, research, or other financial relationships with companies having ties to this field of study.

Copyright 2011 AHC Media. All rights reserved.
 
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