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This course offers a detailed exploration of the ethical principles and guidelines that regulate healthcare practice through the lens of Islam. Participants will engage with the teachings of Islam and their intersection with modern medical ethics, focusing on the duties, responsibilities, and moral considerations encountered by healthcare practitioners in their field.

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3 months, 2 weeks

Last Updated

06/06/2024

Students Enrolled

0

Total Video Time

27 years, 9 months

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🎉 Welcome to the 'Ethics & Law for Healthcare Practitioners' Course! 🎉

Dear Students,

Welcome to the 'Ethics & Law for Healthcare Practitioners' course! We're excited to have you on board as we explore the fascinating world of healthcare ethics and law together.

In this course, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the ethical principles and legal frameworks that guide healthcare practice. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey in healthcare, this course will provide valuable insights to help you navigate complex ethical dilemmas and legal challenges confidently.

This course offers a detailed exploration of the ethical principles and guidelines that regulate healthcare practice through the lens of Islam. Participants will engage with the teachings of Islam and their intersection with modern medical ethics, focusing on the duties, responsibilities, and moral considerations encountered by healthcare practitioners in their field.

· Understanding Islamic Ethics: Gain insight into the fundamental principles of Islamic ethics, including compassion, justice, and beneficence, and their relevance to healthcare practice

· Exploring Healthcare Ethics in Islam: Examine ethical issues and dilemmas commonly faced in healthcare, such as patient autonomy, confidentiality, end-of-life care, and the use of medical technology from an Islamic standpoint.

· Applying Islamic Ethics in Healthcare Practice: Learn to incorporate Islamic ethical principles into daily practice, including decision-making, patient and family communication, and interdisciplinary cooperation.

· Reflective Practice: Develop critical thinking skills and ethical reasoning through case studies, discussions, and reflective exercises to effectively navigate complex ethical situations in healthcare.

Healthcare practitioners including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic ethics and improvement in ethical decision-making within healthcare settings.

  • PDF handouts for students
  • PowerPoint presentations
  • Recorded lecture videos
  • Textbook for review
  • Discussion
  • Self-Assessment work sheet
  • Main textbook


Evaluation Type
Due DateWeight
1st QuizWeek 315%
2nd QuizWeek 615%
3rd QuizWeek 1215%
Midterm QuizWeek 725%
Final ExamEnd of Course30%

Code of Ethics for Healthcare Practitioners The Saudi Commission for Health Specialties Department of Medical Education & Postgraduate Studies

 
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    • Duties of Healthcare Practitioners Towards Patients 00:00:00
    • Healthcare Practitioner’s Duties Towards the Community 00:00:00
    • Healthcare Practitioner’s Duties Towards Professional Colleagues Unlimited
    • Healthcare Practitioner’s Duties Towards Him/Herself 00:00:00
    • Healthcare Practitioner’s Duties Towards His/Her Profession 00:00:00
    • Observance of Religious Rulings 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Teaching and Learning on Patients 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Documentation and Authentication 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Financial Affairs in the Healthcare Field 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Conducting Biomedical Research 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Dealing with Communicable Diseases 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Dealing with the Developments in Healthcare Practices 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Dealing with Emergency Situations 00:00:00
    • Ethics of Dealing with Life-threatening and Incurable Diseases 00:00:00

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