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Ethical Issues in End of Life Care
A series of five study days covering:
 
Day 1       Ethical Principles & Clinical Decision Making – 12th Septmber 2008
            Learning outcomes:
  • define ethics as a concept
  • demonstrate an awareness of differing theories of ethics
  • identify ethical principles that arise from these theories
  • discuss the process of making clinical decisions
  • understand how ethical principles can be applied in clinical decision making
 
      Day 2       The Mental Capacity Act – 26th September 2008
            Learning outcomes:
  • describe the purpose of the Mental Capacity Act
  • identify the underlying principles of the act
  • know how capacity should be assessed & by whom
  • discuss the notion of ‘best interests’
  • have an awareness of how the act is applied in practice
 
      Day 3       Whose Choice is it Anyway  – 13th October 2008
            Learning outcomes:
  • define autonomy & choice
  • recognize how the ability to choose is affected by illness
  • understand the concept of ‘rights & duties’ in relation to choice
  • demonstrate an awareness of how to support autonomy through     
  • advocacy and advanced care planning
 
Day 4       Consent & Power Of Attorney –  27th October 2008
            Learning outcomes:
  • recognize the importance of consent
  • identify the difference between informed & implied consent
  • demonstrate how to obtain informed consent
  • understand power of attorney in relation to the Mental Capacity Act
  • discuss the notion of advanced decisions in the context of mental capacity & consent
 
Day 5       Current Ethical Dilemmas – 14th November 2008
            Learning outcomes:
  • demonstrate an understanding of ethical theory & practice in relation to current ethical dilemmas, including assisted dying, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, food & fluids and complex clinical decision making
 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: all health & social care workers who would like to increase their awareness & understanding of ethical issues in relation to end of life care
 
Time and Venue:   9.30am to 3.30pm at
                              St Catherine's Education Centre
Cost:                      £250 ~ includes handouts, refreshments
                              and lunch
                              It is possible to book individual study
                              days at £65 per day
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