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Your will need to use Internet Explorer if you are not seeing the content on this page There are few books and resources that account for the practice of our profession in the rural setting. The rural practice is unique in the many ways that our lives intersect those of our patients. Remaining objective and detached may have many challenges for the small town provider. How to do this workshop course
Our Topic - Professional Ethics applied to Rural practice settings ~A way of thinking Learn how to routinely think through the considerations of rural ethics for each case so that your practice remains strong in competence, objectivity, and minimizes ethics and legal exposures. Red lights - Absolute limits in role definition Caution lights - Some gray areas and how to think them through Rural Issues and relevant APA Codes: The criteria: the new standard articulated A structure to think through these decisions
Your flow chart - Your Individual Professional Ethics Plan
Understanding the special practice challenges in rural areas will assist the clinician to balance their personal life with their patient responsibilities in a way that supports the therapist's own personal freedom, and protects the patient's rights for objective and unbiased care.
CaveatsPractice Caveat - This course does not constitute, form, or promise a supervisory relationship between Dr Deborah Warner and the participants. Professionals are encouraged to seek appropriate supervision within the structures of their organization and to establish helpful consultations that can enhance their practice integrity when they need assistance beyond what is available within their organization. Scope Caveat - It is not suggested that this course will offer a comprehensive skill set regarding professional ethical behavior. Such skills are the result of quality training, supervision, experience, continued education and sound judgment, exercised by the professional and supported by appropriate organizational procedures. Legal caveat - This course does not provide legal advice. The methods of thinking suggested here are provided to broaden the professional's capacities for decision making. You will need to sort out what is right for you, given your capabilities, sensitivities, and circumstances. Before taking action, if you have any doubt about certainty of your professional activity, you are encouraged to consult supervision, authoritative guidance, and/or legal counsel.
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