Medical Law: Ethics and Principles - Online Course

Medical Law: Ethics and Principles - Online Course

By NextGen learning

Learn key ethical principles and legal standards in healthcare with our comprehensive online course in Medical Law: Ethics and Principles.

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Highlights

  • 284 days, 13 hours, 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Course Curriculum

  • Module 01- An Introduction to Medical Law
  • Module 02- Legislation on Access to Health, Medical Report, Treatment
  • Module 03- Legislation on Adult Support
  • Module 04- Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 1)
  • Module 05- Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 2)
  • Module 06- Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 3)
  • Module 07- Legislation on Public Health and Health Service (Part 4)
  • Module 08- Legislation on Coronavirus
  • Module 09- Legislation on Mental Health (Part 1)
  • Module 10- Legislation on Mental Health (Part 2)
  • Module 11- Legislation on Abortion
  • Module 12- Other Legislation (Part 1)
  • Module 13- Other Legislation (Part 2)

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Frequently asked questions

How does the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 relate to medical law?

The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 addresses the handling of assets acquired through unlawful activities. In the medical context, it pertains to the ethical and legal responsibilities of healthcare professionals to avoid involvement in financial crimes.

What is the role of a Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) in healthcare settings?

An MLRO in a healthcare organization is responsible for overseeing the institution's compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. This includes monitoring financial transactions, identifying suspicious activities, and reporting them to the appropriate authorities.

Why is patient consent crucial in medical practice?

Obtaining patient consent is both a legal and ethical obligation. It ensures that patients are fully informed about their treatment options and have agreed to the proposed medical interventions. This process respects patient autonomy and helps build trust between patients and healthcare providers.

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Mar 21 · 9:00 PM PDT