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Intro to LEB

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Law: societal rules that are advisable or obligatory to observe; designed to protect the welfare and safety of society; must be obeyed under penaltyEthics: set of moral standards & codes of behavior that guild how we actBioethics: moral issues that arise as result of modern medicine & research

When the law and ethics overlap Access to medical careInformed consentConfidentiality & exceptionsAdvance directivesAbortionPhysician assisted suicide

Philosophical principles to guide medical ethics

• Autonomy : patient ‘s right to chose

• Justice: treating patient fairly• Beneficence: obligation to help• Nonmalfeasence: do no harm• Fidelity: keeping promises

Codes of Ethics

• American Association of Medical Assistants

• Principles of Medical Ethics: American Medical Association

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Professionalism

Professionalism

• Exhibits:– courteous– conscientious–business-like manner in the workplace

What does your employer expect?(soft skills)

• Confidentiality• Loyalty• Dependability• Kindness and

compassion to patients• Adaptability• Credibility• Attitude

Lack of initiative by employees is the number one complaint by employers

Obstructions to Professionalism

• “Personal baggage”

• Poor morale

• Lack of focus

• Procrastination

Professional Attributes

Teamwork

Prioritizing

Goal Setting

Personal Growth