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Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Ethics for the Practice of Occupational Therapy

    • Course Description

    • Learning Objectives

    • Course Outline

    • Introduction

    • The Importance of Ethics

    • Questions That Bring Ethics Into the Equation

    • Seven Popular Theories of Ethics

    • Guidance in Making Ethical Decisions: Four Elements to Ponder

    • Understanding the Seven Principles of the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics

    • Differences between Ethics and Morals

    • Common Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Practitioners

    • Unethical Practices Adopted by Companies

    • Case Studies

    • Conclusion

    • References

    • Quiz

About the instructor

Administrator

Mike Krause

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