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Workplace Ethical Issues: Can They Be Resolved?

Course: #33819Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 2553 Reviews

This course will present a global view of ethical issues facing audiologists and other hearing professionals. However, its major focus will be on the recognition and resolution of work-place ethical issues before they are reported to a regulatory board or professional association.

Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkAfter this course, participants will be able to delineate the principles of audiology ethical issues.
  • checkmarkAfter this course, participants will be able to explain what to do when an ethical issue occurs in the work-place.
  • checkmarkAfter this course, participants will be able to explain how to resolve the work-place issue if possible before it is reported to a regulatory agency or a professional association.

Course created on October 30, 2019

Agenda

0-5 Minutes Introduction
5-15 Minutes Discussion of Ethical Principles
15-25 Minutes Ethical Issues Facing Audiologists and Common Themes
25-35 Minutes Steps for General Ethical Resolution
35-55 Minutes Scenarios Depicting Possible Work-Place Ethical Issues
55-60 Minutes Summary, Q & A

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Presenter Disclosure: Financial: Glenn Waguespack is Chair of the Louisiana Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. He received an honorarium for presenting this course. Non-financial: Glenn Waguespack provides board member training in ethics at the National Council of State Boards of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (NCSB) annual meeting. He is a past member of the ASHA Board of Ethics, past Chair of the ASHA CEB and the CAA, and was audiology Vice-Chair for the Council for Clinical Certification.

Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.

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