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Introduction
With advances in science and technology, the demands for and expectations of healthcare are changing rapidly. The need to provide good quality, safe and affordable care is putting increasing pressure on policymakers, professionals and the public, and this is now severely testing the clinician-patient relationship. While there are many reasons for this situation, one reason relates to the limited knowledge and understanding of issues of professionalism and ethics. This course is our modest effort to try and address this deficit.
The course is designed to cover key constituent parts of medical ethics. It is suitable for any healthcare professional wanting to acquire a basic grounding in the subject. It is designed for self-directed learning, with opportunities for learners to test their knowledge and understanding at regular intervals, after working through the materials for each group of Modules. The course avoids jargon, as far as possible, and it generally has a practical bias with a theoretical underpinning.
The course is designed to help you:
- Promote more ethical practice in clinical medicine and restore clinical-patient trust.
- Highlight developments in the UK and India, and provide learning relevant to other clinical professionals and to other countries.
The course has been developed by an international team, coordinated by Dr Roger Worthington, and has been adopted from Peoples-uni. It was further developed by NextGenU.org (NGU).
There are five (5) modules to complete, which include:
Module 1: Rights and Responsibilities
Module 2: Ethico-Legal Frameworks
Module 3: Beginning and End-of-Life
Module 4: Governance
Module 5: HealthcareApproximate time for completion of this course is 77 hours at an average reading rate of 144 words/minute.
Engaging with this course
- To register for this course, complete the registration form. Begin the course with Module 1. For each lesson, read the description.
- Each lesson comprises introductory remarks. You can click on the collections of resources in each module.
- There is a forum on each module for reflection, and you will be able to add a new topic or respond to a previous one. You may want to share your learning from this and other readings, comment on the topics from your own experience, comment on others' posts, or provide feedback on how we can improve the content and/or presentation.
- There is a final quiz to assess your understanding of some important concepts. Click on the hyperlinks to take you to these items in each topic.
Requirements to obtain the certificate
You may browse this course for free to learn for your personal enrichment. There are no requirements.
To obtain a certificate, a learner must successfully complete:
- All reading requirements
- All quizzes, passing with 70%, having unlimited attempts
- All discussion forums
- The final exam with a minimum of 70% and a maximum of 3 attempts and
- The self and course evaluation forms
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Module 1: Rights and Responsibilities
Competency covered in this module: - Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of the fundamental ethical and legal duties of healthcare professionals, including the principles of patient rights, autonomy, consent, confidentiality, and the appropriate involvement of families in clinical decision-making.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 11 hours and 4 minutes.
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Module 1: Lesson 1: Duties and obligations of the clinician, including introduction to patient right
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Give an account of primary ethical obligations associated with good clinical practice.
- Explain the concept of patient rights and its relevance to the duties of a doctor.
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Module 1: Lesson 2: Autonomy, Consent, Confidentiality and the Role of the FamilyFile
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Describe ethical principles that underlie patient autonomy.
- Explain the consent process in the context of shared decision-making and the role of family.
- Outline the ethical principles relating to patient confidentiality.
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Module 2: Ethico-Legal Frameworks
Competency covered in this module: - Apply ethical and legal frameworks to clinical practice by integrating key principles, terminology, and standards of care, with particular emphasis on mental health considerations, capacity assessment, risk management, and disclosure obligations.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 18 hours and 22 minutes.
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Module 2: Lesson 1: Ethical and Legal Frameworks
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Explain common terminology used in ethical and legal discourse.
- Describe principles of best practice in relation to ethical and legal standards.
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Module 2: Lesson 2: Mental Health and questions around Capacity
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- To explain the necessary conditions of capacity as applied to patients with mental health problems.
- To understand the concept of legal capacity (e.g., as applied to consent).
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Module 2: Lesson 3: Understanding Risk and Questions of Disclosure
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Explain why the ethics of risk is important to patient care.
- Understand the importance of risk communication and disclosure in the context of patient care.
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Module 3: Beginning and Ending of life
Competency covered in this module: - Evaluate and respond to complex ethical and legal issues arising at the beginning and end of life, including advance care planning, refusal of treatment, do-not-resuscitate orders, and other critical decisions affecting patient autonomy and dignity.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 12 hours and 32 minutes.
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Module 3: Lesson 1: Advance Directives and the Right to Refuse Care
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Understand the role of advance directives, including how they are used.
- Explain the basis of the right to refuse care.
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Module 3: Lesson 2: Issues around the Beginning and End of Life, including DNR
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Identify ethical dilemmas in the context of beginning and end-of-life care.
- Explain primary ethical concepts associated with beginning and end-of-life care and their relationship with the law.
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Module 4: Governance
Competency covered in this module: - Uphold the highest standards of professional governance through adherence to research ethics protocols, recognition of negligence and misconduct boundaries, and consistent demonstration of probity, professionalism, and transparency in all aspects of medical practice.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 17 hours.
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Module 4: Lesson 1: Research governance and protocols for the protection of human subjects
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Understand basic principles of research governance, including ethical and legal requirements for studies that involve human subjects.
- Describe how best to protect participants’ best interests in research involving human subjects.
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Module 4: Lesson 2: Negligence, Misconduct and Boundaries of Responsibility
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Describe the fundamentals of medical negligence.
- Explain the importance of maintaining proper professional boundaries.
- Provide a basic account of professional misconduct.
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Module 4: Lesson 3: Questions of probity and professionalism, including honesty and transparency
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Explain the relevance of concepts such as probity, honesty and transparency in the context of medical practice.
- Describe how medical ethics and professionalism interconnect.
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Module 5: Healthcare
Competency covered in this module: - Analyze healthcare systems and public health policy through an ethical lens, critically examining issues of justice, equity, resource allocation, and the ethical foundations that guide population health decision-making and healthcare organization.
Approximate time required for the readings for this lesson (at 144 words/minute): 18 hours and 12 minutes.
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Module 5: Lesson 1: Healthcare Organization and Questions of Justice
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Introduce and explain core health systems goals, functions, and typologies.
- Present and explore critical ethical considerations, such as questions of justice, to advancing health system goals in policy and practice.
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Module 5: Lesson 2: Essentials of Public Health and Policy
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:- Describe key concepts relevant to public health and policy.
- Understand how ethical reasoning relates to public health.
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Course and Self Evaluation & Certificate
In this section, you can provide feedback about this course to help us make NextGenU.org better. Once evaluations are completed, you will be able to download your Certificate of Completion.
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Quiz, Feedback and Certificate
Take the quiz and then, give us some feedback about the course and what it has meant for you.
You can earn a certificate if you have passed the quiz and given us some feedback (below).
Click here to start the Final Examination.