Course Details:
Join the Ethics Community of Practice and Elena G. Espinal for a lively session where real cases will be presented, respecting professional secrecy, for participants in small groups to evaluate if there is an ethical breach and what it is based on the Code of Ethics. In this session, we will distinguish different breaches of ethics and relate them to the Code of Ethics, as well as identify the application of the Code of Ethics.
*This session has been approved for 1.5 CCE units in Core Competency.
Detalles del Curso:
Únase a la Comunidad de Práctica Ética y Elena G. Espinal para una sesión única en su tipo donde se expondrán casos reales, respetando el secreto profesional, para que los participantes en grupos pequeños evalúen si existe un incumplimiento ético y en qué se basa el Código Ético. En esta sesión, distinguiremos diferentes faltas a la ética y los relacionaremos con el Código de Ética, así como también identificaremos la aplicación del Código de Ética.
*Esta sesión ha sido aprobada para 1.5 unidades CCE en Competencia Básica.
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