Ethics in Educational Audiology: It Is Not Illegal, But Is It Ethical? Virtual - 33114
Shortly after graduation, many audiologists start their professional lives with a strong sense of ethical duty and a clear picture of right and wrong. However, professional isolation, certain patterns and habits, and outside influences can blur the lines throughout one's professional career. In this presentation, the laws that govern audiological care as well as the code of ethics audiologists are required to follow in educational and clinical settings will be discussed. Finally, real-life scenarios will be presented to help attendees apply their ethical knowledge to understand how to respond when ethical conundrums occur in everyday practice. This session addresses Special Education Self-Assessment indicators 1 and 4.
Audiences
Audiologists, Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education, Teacher Supervisors
Prerequisite/Special Notes
None
Objectives
As a result of this presentation, the participants will be able to:
• Understand the laws that govern audiology practice.
• Identify coding and reimbursement issues that could pose ethical dilemmas for audiologists.
• Explain common code of ethics violations and the reporting process.
Session
59649
Fee
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Seats Left
45
T-TESS
2.2,4.3,1.3,4.1
Registration Deadline
5/1/2024 12:00 am
Credit Type
Continuing Professional Education
Duration
02:00
T-PESS
Presenter
Dr. Andrea Gohmert Independent Consultant
This session’s start date is less than 3 days from now, so it is ineligible for a refund. Are you sure you want to register?
For assistance contact:
Petra Gatzemeyer
Regional Specialist, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
PGatzemeyer@esc11.net
(817) 740-3642
For assistance contact:
Dawn Isbell
Special Education Technician
disbell@esc11.net
Offered Again On
- 5/2/2024 1:00 pm