Perform Heimlich’s Maneuver in adult and relieve FBAO in children
The general objective is to provide educational knowledge that enable health care workers to identify, understand, and make good decisions about bioethical issues and problems.
1. Clarify the meaning and significance of key ethical concepts
2.Outline important types of ethical theory, and their relevance to medical ethics
3.Offer a conceptual framework useful for ethical analysis of medical-moral problems in a variety of professional contexts
4.Give opportunities to participants –under supportive conditions-to articulate their current medico-moral attitudes, and explore reasoned arguments that challenge their existing assumptions and ethical stances
Course Number: PE-03
Course Credits: Non-credit (2 Contact Hours)
Course Description : This course has been designed to provide medical, nursing and allied professionals with an extended and intensive opportunity to review and update their approach to the analysis of “key medico-moral” issues with the help of leading authorities in the field of medical ethics.
This course focuses on ethical theory, principles, and models for decision making that are most applicable for those who practice as healthcare professionals
Course Content : (IN PROCESS)
Intended Audience : This course is intended to cater for medical, nursing and allied professionals and administrators who feel the need for an opportunity to review and update their thinking about ethical issues – including physicians, nurses, members of ethics committees and other personal with responsibilities for health care.
Course Evaluation Methods:
-Post Test
-Attendance is essential for the successful completion of the all course objectives.