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Event
CLINICAL ETHICS: BEST PRACTICES IN A CHANGING WORLD
DATE: Thursday, April 20, 2017, 8:30-4:30
PRESENTER: Douglas S. Querin, JD, LPC, CADC I
CHECK-IN: Begins at 8:00 AM (Coffee/Tea/Water & fresh fruit provided)
VENUE: Downtown Athletic Club, 999 Willamette Street, 3rd Floor, Eugene, OR 97401
LUNCH: Noon-1:00 PM
CEUs: 6 hours for LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LEP issued by the NASW
FEE: Early Bird $50 per person (Deadline is March 17, 2017); General Price is $70
METHODS OF PAYMENT: Credit Card or Check
To pay with check, make payable to "Oregon Community Programs," and include the name(s) of attendee(s) and their email addresses. Mail to OCP, Attn: Kathy Dennett, 1170 Pearl Street, Eugene OR 97401. Once the check is received, attendee(s) will be registered online and will receive an email confirmation of the registration transaction.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?: Mental Health Professionals of Lane County and surrounding areas
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: This is an ethics training specifically designed as a realistic and functional exploration of the primary ethical, legal, and risk-management issues facing mental health clinicians in today's changing world. While addressing fundamental ethical principles, it will depart from typical ethics trainings in its unique focus on practical applications, realistic dilemmas, and solution-focused recommendations that recognize the obvious, as well as more nuanced, ethical challenges in our 21st Century environment. It will be take a down-to-earth look at ethics in modern practices, trends in law and ethics rules and regulations, and the how to avoid many of the ethical pitfalls commonly found today's legal and regulatory environment.
WORKSHOP GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. Recognizing the major principles underlying modern ethics codes and regulations and how they are changing to meet the demands of today's consuming public; 2. Developing increased ethical sensitivity to 21st Century communications modalities that are often used in today's clinical environment; 3. Identifying and developing decision-making protocols and analytical skills for dealing with modern legal, ethical, and risk-management situations and dilemmas;
4. Understanding of current legal and ethical trends in modern clinical practice;
5. Understanding of licensing board practices, including grievance procedures;
6. Improving awareness and sensitivity to the role and ethical application of distance, electronic, and social media processes in clinical practice;
7. Increasing the professional's ability to recognize and appropriately deal with diversity, multi-cultural and social justice issues in the clinical environment.
CANCELLATION POLICY: The registered participant may invite another person to substitute their place in the workshop (in which they are registered) at any time at no charge; If notice is received 14 or less days from the scheduled starting date, no refund will be offered; and If notice is received 15 or more days from the scheduled starting date, a 50% refund will be offered
QUESTIONS: kathyd@oregoncp.org
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LocationDowntown Athletic Club (View)
999 Willamette Street
Eugene, OR 97401
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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