Description
What you’ll learn
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Informed Consent
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Confidentiality
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Autonomy
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. Non-Maleficence
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Beneficence
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justice
 
Medical ethics is the backbone of safe, fair, and professional healthcare. Understanding ethical principles is essential for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals who want to provide high-quality care while maintaining trust, integrity, and patient rights.
This course offers a comprehensive guide to the core principles of medical ethics, including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, confidentiality, veracity, and fidelity. You will learn how to apply these principles in real-world clinical scenarios, from everyday patient interactions to complex ethical dilemmas.
Through practical examples and case studies, you will explore topics such as:
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End-of-life care: Navigating decisions around life-sustaining treatments, palliative care, and respecting patient wishes.
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Informed consent: Ensuring patients fully understand treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives.
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Resource allocation: Making fair decisions when medical resources are limited.
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Confidentiality challenges: Balancing patient privacy with legal and public health responsibilities.
 
By the end of this course, you will confidently make ethical decisions in clinical practice, improve patient care, and uphold professional standards. Whether you are a medical student preparing for clinical rotations, a resident facing real patient scenarios, or a healthcare professional seeking to strengthen ethical decision-making skills, this course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence needed to navigate the complex world of medical ethics.
Enroll today and master the principles that every responsible healthcare professional must know.
Who this course is for:
- Medical students Medical professionals
 





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