Ethics in Health Care OUTLINE
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1 Ethics in Health Care OUTLINE DESCRIPTION: Ethics in Health Care is a one semester course designed to introduce students to the discipline of bioethics and encourage students to engage in an active exploration of ethical issues often encountered in the health care field. The goal of the class is to develop students' skills in critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and philosophical analysis. Students will be expected to formulate and present their ideas and reflect on the relationship between moral, professional, and legal obligations of health care practitioners. This course is designed to provide a strong foundation for students pursuing a medical pathway in a variety of health care disciplines. Ethics in Health Care has been UC a-g approved to meet the elective ( g History/Social Science) requirement. INFORMATION A. Pre-requisite: Successful completion of HS Biology. B. Abilities required: Follow instructions, read and write at the th grade level. C. Dress Requirement and Grooming: As required by industry standards D. Students must master 70% of the certificate competencies in order to receive a certificate. D. Fee: Registration and materials fee for adult students varies (see current course catalog). E. Course Length: 70 hours ( classroom, 0 cc/ccte) ABBREVIATIONS STATE AND FEDERAL DESIGNATIONS System California Basic Educational Data System Code (CBEDS) California Department of Education (CDE) Industry Sector/Primary Pathway US Department of Education (USDOE) Career Cluster US Department of Labor Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Designation 7- Healthcare Occupations Health Science & Medical Technology Health Services Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 1. CC = Community Classroom. CCTE = Cooperative Career Technical Education Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 1
2 Orientation Competencies A. Introduce the course and facilities. B. Discuss the syllabus and major objectives. C. Explain applicable classroom management procedures, the ROP Student Rules of Conduct, and any operational guidelines. D. Review instructor/student expectations. E. Explain enrollment and attendance requirements and procedures. F. Review grading and student evaluation procedures. G. Discuss the community classroom aspect of the program if applicable. H. Discuss the next steps related to additional education, training, and employment. I. Review classroom safety, emergency and disaster procedures. 1. Communication Skills A. Demonstrate positive verbal communication skills using appropriate vocabulary, demeanor, and vocal tone in the classroom and/or worksite. B. Read and interpret written information and directions. C. Practice various forms of written communication appropriate to the occupation. D. Practice positive body language skills. E. Practice professional verbal skills for resolving a conflict. F. Demonstrate active listening skills including techniques for checking for understanding, and for obtaining clarification of directions.. Interpersonal Skills A. Demonstrate positive teamwork skills by contributing to a group effort. B. Practice the importance of diversity awareness and sensitivity in the workplace. C. Define sexual harassment in the workplace and identify the employee s role and responsibility. D. Practice participation skills. E. Identify different personality types and strategies for working effectively with each type. F. Practice business and social etiquette skills appropriate to the occupation. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
3 G. Discuss the role of business and personal ethics in the decision-making process. H. Evaluate various job-related scenarios and justify decisions based on ethics. I. Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability in working with others. J. Demonstrate the use of time management skills Employability Skills A. Demonstrate appropriate attendance and punctuality practices for the classroom and worksite if applicable. B. Prepare a resume, cover letter, and job application forms. C. Demonstrate interviewing techniques using appropriate tone and body language. D. Demonstrate appropriate dress and grooming standards in seeking employment and for the workplace. E. Identify strategies for employment retention. F. Analyze the impact of social networking on employability. G. Identify the need for continuing education, professional development, and professional growth in chosen field. H. Identify appropriate procedures for leaving a job. I. Identify sources of job information, including electronic sources. J. Review company policies and current trends in employee compatibility screening, drug screening, and background checks.. Green Concepts A. Identify industry practices that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. B. Practice conservation of classroom resources. C. Identify the use of green technology within the industry sector. D. Identify the impact the industry has on the environment.. Personal and Occupational Safety A. Demonstrate procedures to be followed in the case of emergencies. B. Discuss ways to report a potential safety hazard to a supervisor. C. Identify and discuss cyber ethics, cyber safety, and cyber security. D. Apply personal safety practices to and from the job. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 3
4 E. Describe the procedure for reporting a work-related hazard or injury. F. Recognize the effects of substance abuse in the workplace Biomedical Ethics A. Define biomedical ethics and identify the influence of culture on individual perceptions of right and wrong. B. Utilize reasoned analysis to determine and defend when a scenario is ethical or unethical. C. Identify the struggle inherent to practitioners in separating personal beliefs from their professional code of ethics. D. Explain the nature of scientific discovery and the conflict it creates when it challenges societal norms/beliefs. E. Explain how personal perspective and experience influence ethical decision-making. 7. Ethics of Research and Experimentation on Living Organisms A. Research protocols that protect the rights of participants in scientific studies. B. Explain the scientific rationale underlying the use of animals in biomedical research. C. Explain the history and importance of informed consent in clinical trials.. Public Health and Ethics A. Define public health. B. Discuss the conflict of protecting the health of many over the needs of the few. C. Discuss complexities of addressing health concerns involving multiple risk factors and multiple stakeholders. D. Explain how the occurrence of infectious diseases can monopolize governmental activities, cause fear and hysteria, have a significant impact on the economy throughout the world and on the freedom of movement of people. E. Explain International public health research and the ethics of designing, conducting, and following up on international clinical trials. F. Research the problems of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.. Ethical Issues in the Allocation of Resources Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
5 A. Explain considerations that guide decisions when conditions of scarcity occur. B. Research ethical criteria for making triage decisions. C. Discuss the current organ distribution method in the United States. D. Explain society's obligation to provide access to health care. E. Research strategies for health promotion other than access to health care F. Explain ethical theories for fair and just distribution and arguments for a "right to health care". G. Explain considerations of equity vs cost-effectiveness. H. Define the two types of distributive justice criteria - equal access and maximum benefit. I. Explain the relationship between lifestyle, disease and health care costs. J. Research strategies for health promotion other than access to health care.. Technology and Ethics in Molecular Biology A. Explain the power of genetic information, its emerging sensitivity and potential misuse. B. Explain the personalized approach to disease prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment using technology. C. Discuss the potential of technology to educate, protect health, as well as violate privacy. D. Discuss the use of technologies for the detection and interpretation of complex biological processes and for understanding the molecular basis of disease. E. Identify current medical technologies and their impact.. Ethical Issues of Human Reproduction A. Discuss the ethical issues of surrogacy that arise when the gestational mother is paid. B. Discuss the ownership and fate of spare embryos created by in vitro fertilization (IVF). C. Discuss potential discrimination against a person's genetic predispositions. D. Discuss cultural differences and conflicts with regards to female autonomy. E. Research the controversy around reprogenetics: the combined use of reproductive and genetic technologies to select and genetically modify embryos before implantation. 1. Dying and Death A. Define death. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
6 B. Explain dying with dignity vs dying in pain, agony or distress. C. Research how much authority and control a person has related to his or her own death. D. Explain state legislation designed to protect the rights of patients to refuse treatment. E. Discuss the cultural differences regarding death and dying F. Discuss the purpose of advanced directives and the ethical challenges of honoring and implementing them. G. Discuss the diverse ethical and legal issues embedded in common palliative care situations. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 6
7 Key Assignments Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS 1. Students will participate in mock interviews with peers and/or outside industry representatives, demonstrating professional dress and communication, and presenting error free applications and resumes. 3B, C, D, I, J 3 3 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1.. Students will use workplace scenarios to identify safety issues, substance abuse and sexual harassment. They will also determine the rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer in each scenario. 1A, D, E B - I 3E, J A - F SLS SLS -1.1d 3. In groups, students will create an electronic presentation identifying the environmental impact of a specific industry and the industry practices that promote sustainability. 1A A, D, G 3A, C, D A, D WS -1.6 WS -1.7 SLS -1.1d. Students will create and present a Cyber Safety campaign that examines a topic related to cyber ethics, safety and security. 1A F, G 3F C 1 7 LS -, -1.6 WS -1.6 SLS Students will write a 3- page paper: Most medical, graduate sciences and business schools prescribe a course in ethics. Explain why this might be necessary. 1B A,G,H 3G A.0 LS -, -1.6 WS A-E A Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 7
8 Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS 6. In a group, students will research and present using electronic presentation software (not PowerPoint) to address this prompt: Bioethics is a specific study in the branch of ethics. Present what biomedical ethics encompasses and provide two examples of recent breeches in biomedical ethics. 1A-D A,D,E 6A-E 7A,B A A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. SLS -1.1b WS -1.6 WS Students will create, implement, and share survey results of how individuals from different belief systems view ethical situations. Within this assignment students will explore with cultural sensitivity how acculturation informs perspectives on ethical decisions. A,D,E 6A-E 7A E D 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS -1.6 WS F. Students will debate the ethical issues of a case study, identifying multiple and diverse perspectives and predicting potential future impacts (both positive and negative) on health care. A,D,E 6C-E E D-F A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d A-C. Students will debate: Is all life equal? -F A,D,E A,C B,D,E A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d. Students will locate and review a university IRB form. Identify the 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
9 Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS reasons behind the use of IRBs and who they are meant to protect. A,D,E 7A,C A.0 SLS -1. WS Students will research and present electronically one university's IACUCs protocols and website. A,D,E 7B 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS Students will write a 3- page position paper on the following: Should we test products on humans? A,D,E 7A,C 1 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1.1d WS In groups, students will discuss: Whose job is it to ensure that we lead a healthy life? Is it entirely up to us as individuals to choose how to lead our lives, or does the state also have a role to play? -F A,D,E A-E 7 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. SLS -1.1b WS -1.6 WS Students will debate whether or not children should be required to be vaccinated in order to attend school. -F A,D,E A-F A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d LS -, Students will write a 3- page paper discussing whether or not A.0 SLS -1.1d Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
10 Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS American citizens should be allowed back into the country when they have been exposed to a highly infectious disease. A,D,E B-F A.0 WS Students will create an electronic presentation analyzing a current public health issue/event and its ethical implications. Conclude presentation by facilitating class discussion on the topic. A,D,E B-E 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS -1.6 WS Using the Internet, students will locate a case study on organ donation. Identify the ethical issues in the case and write a blog entry stating and supporting a personal opinion. A,D,E C-E 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS -1.6 WS Students will debate - What is society s obligation to the mentally ill? After debate, write a 1- page reflective paper addressing the prompt. -F A,D,E F-I A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d WS Students will debate - Should all countries adopt a presumed consent policy and legislation in order to increase the amount of organs available to save people's lives? -F A,D,E C-E A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
11 Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS 0. Students will write a position paper - If individuals are responsible for their health needs and could have taken steps to avoid them, should they have weaker claims on social resources to meet those needs than individuals whose health needs are no fault of their own and could not have been prevented? -F A,D,E A F-J A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1.1d WS Students will debate the ethical considerations involved in the development or deployment of new technologies (e.g., medical technologies to create or extend life, satellite imagery, and software to capture content or monitor user activity). -F A,D,E A-E A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d. Students will identify and predict how decisions regarding the implementation of health technologies involve the weighing of trade-offs between predicted positive and negative effects on the environment and/or humans. A,D,E A-E 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1.1d WS Students will explain how societal issues and considerations affect the progress of science and technology, and how the decision to develop a new technology is influenced by societal opinions and demands and by cost benefit considerations. Deliver informal descriptive presentations that convey relevant information and descriptive details. A,D,E A-E 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS -1.6 WS Students will research and debate the ethical implications of the following question: Will 3D bioprinting revolutionize health care? A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page
12 Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS A,D,E SLS -1.1d B,D,E WS Students will provide evidence to support their opinion in an electronic presentation: Agree or disagree - "Our technology is ahead of our morals." 1A-D A,D,E A,E 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS -1.6 WS Students will read articles regarding genetic testing of fetuses. Reflect and discuss whether parents should have the ability to choose or eliminate certain genetic traits. 1A-C A,D,E C,E 1 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS Students will research the uses of PGD, its benefits and the ethical issues surrounding the technology. In teams, prepare an electronic presentation providing either support for or against the use of PGD based on ethical arguments. A,D,E C,E 1 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. SLS -1.1b WS -1.6 WS Students will research and identify a current practice in assisted human reproduction. Evaluate the ethical issues surrounding that practice and present to class. 1A-C A,D,E A,B,E 1 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS -1.6 WS Students will identify and debate - Should euthanasia be a person s right? After the debate, write a 1- page reflective paper addressing the prompt. 1A-F A,D,E A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS SLS -1.1d Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 1
13 Assignment Competencies Career Ready Practices Anchor Pathway CCSS 1A-D, F WS Students will draft an Advanced Directive after comparing the directive of family members. 1A-C A,D,E 1C,D,G 1 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. WS In groups, students will discuss and present views on the following prompt: At what point should medicine shift from a regimen trying to cure a person to a treatment that can provide comfort and control pain? 1A-F A,D,E 1B-E 7 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. SLS -1.1b WS -1.6 WS In teams, students will reach consensus on the definition of "futile treatment". Share and defend with other teams in class. 1A-F A,D,E 1B-G 7 A.0 A.0 LS -, -1.6 SLS -1. SLS -1.1b WS -1.6 WS -1.7 Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 13
14 Assessed in this Program Career Ready Practices 1. Apply appropriate technical skills and academic knowledge.. Communicate clearly, effectively, and with reason. 3. Develop an education and career plan aligned to personal goals.. Apply technology to enhance productivity.. Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 6. Practice personal health and understand financial well-being. 7. Act as a responsible citizen in the workplace and the community.. Model integrity, ethical leadership, and effective management.. Work productively in teams while integrating cultural/global competence.. Demonstrate creativity and innovation.. Employ valid and reliable research strategies. 1. Understand the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decisions. Anchor.0 Communications Acquire and use accurately sector terminology and protocols at the career and college readiness level for communicating effectively in oral, written, and multimedia formats. 3.0 Career Planning and Management Integrate multiple sources of career information from diverse formats to make informed career decisions, solve problems, and manage personal career plans..0 Technology Use existing and emerging technology, to investigate, research, and produce products and services, including new information, as required in the sector workplace environment..0 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Conduct short, as well as more sustained, research to create alternative solutions to answer a question or solve a problem unique to the sector using critical and creative thinking, logical reasoning, analysis, inquiry, and problem-solving techniques. 6.0 Health and Safety Demonstrate health and safety procedures, regulations, and personal health practices and determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and domainspecific words and phrases as related to the sector workplace environment. 7.0 Responsibility and Flexibility Initiate, and participate in, a range of collaborations demonstrating behaviors that reflect personal and professional responsibility, flexibility, and respect in the sector workplace environment and community settings. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 1
15 Ethics and Legal Responsibilities Practice professional, ethical, and legal behavior, responding thoughtfully to diverse perspectives and resolving contradictions when possible, consistent with applicable laws, regulations, and organizational norms..0 Leadership and Teamwork Work with peers to promote divergent and creative perspectives, effective leadership, group dynamics, team and individual decision making, benefits of workforce diversity, and conflict resolution..0 Technical Knowledge and Skills Apply essential technical knowledge and skills common to all pathways in the sector following procedures when carrying out experiments or performing technical tasks. Pathway Health Science and Medical Technology - Biotechnology Pathway Define and assess biotechnology and recognize the diverse applications and impact on society. A.0 Understand the ethical, moral, legal, and cultural issues related to the use of biotechnology research and product development. A.0 Integrate computer skills into program components. Understand the function of regulatory agencies for the biotechnology industry and the lasting impact of routine laboratory and communication practices on product development and manufacturing. Common Core State ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Language LS -, -1.6: Acquire and use accurately general academic and domain-specific words and phrases, sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the (career and college) readiness level, demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Speaking and Listening SLS -1.: Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) in order to make informed decisions, and solve problems, evaluating the credibility and accuracy of each source and noting any discrepancies among the data. SLS : Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners, building on others ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. SLS -1.1b: Work with peers to promote civil, democratic discussions and decision-making, set clear goals and deadlines, and establish individual roles as needed. SLS -1.1d: Respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives, synthesize comments, claims and evidence made on all sides of an issue, resolve contradictions when possible, and determine what additional information or research is required to deepen the investigation or complete the work. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 1
16 Writing WS -1.6: Use technology, including the Internet, to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products in response to ongoing feedback including new arguments and information. WS -1.7: Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem, narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate, synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. Includes updates from 06/01 Advisory meeting. Page 16
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