Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
The American Diabetes Association 2020 Standards of Care for the treatment of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes includes a treatment pathway when “cost is a major issue.” This pathway recommends use of 2 generic drug classes, thereby codifying differential treatment…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
The module outlines how personal and professional identities can inform clinical decision making, and how to balance professional integrity and patient expectations in these types of scenarios. This is accomplished by exploring eight key considerations that physicians must evaluate when…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
Decision-making when the patient is a minor is often fundamentally different than when the patient is an adult. This e-learning CME module explores that distinction in order to help physicians learn how to approach these cases effectively. Topics include recognizing…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
It is vital that physicians be aware of how their position of power can influence or intimidate their patients even when it comes to discussing non-clinical matters. As part of the Boundaries for Physicians series, this Code of Medical Ethics…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
Physicians can be in a difficult position when faced with treating one’s friends, family, colleagues, or even oneself. Ethical challenges include concerns about professional objectivity, patient autonomy, and informed consent. As part of the Boundaries for Physicians series, this Code…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
This Code of Medical Ethics module explores why romantic and sexual interactions between physicians and patients or key third parties undermine trust in the patient physician relationship. As part of the Boundaries for Physicians series, this module further explores why…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
Generally, physicians have an ethical obligation to obtain proper consent prior to disclosing a patient’s information. As part of the Privacy and Confidentiality series, this Code of Medical Ethics module identifies appropriate and inappropriate disclosures, and a physician’s role during…
Posted on December 4th, 2023 by Academic Programs
Physicians have a duty to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of their patients. As part of the Privacy and Confidentiality series, this Code of Medical Ethics module navigates ethical challenges as they relate to various types of privacy and confidentiality,…
Posted on November 30th, 2023 by Academic Programs
Physician incompetence, unethical behavior, and disruptive behavior each pose a legitimate threat to patients and undermine the public’s confidence in the profession. Learn how to identify and address these issues and proper reporting principles in this Code of Medical Ethics…
Posted on November 30th, 2023 by Academic Programs
Physicians have a responsibility to take action to avoid harm in cases of impairment, whether it be their own or a colleague’s. As part of the Physician Wellness and Professional Conduct series, this Code of Medical Ethics module describes types…