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Course Description:
The explosion in genetic knowledge over
the past few years has profoundly
changed our outlook for health care in
the future. Changes in health care
delivery and the choices we make will
critically alter society as we move
through the 21st century. In this
webinar we will explore the power of the
genetics explosion kindled by the
completion of the Human Genome Project
on the critical decisions we face in
defining ourselves as health care
consumers, medical and nursing care
providers, and informed citizens.
Genetic knowledge, while potentially
providing us with the ability to reduce
disease risk factors, aid in the
treatment of existing disease states,
control fertility, develop truly
personalized medical and nursing
treatment, opens ethical questions never
before considered. The role of the nurse
in the implementation of personalized
medicine and in acting as an advocate
and resource for the patient making
difficult genetic decisions will be
discussed.
Who Should Be Interested:
Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational
Nurses, and Advanced Practice Nurses in all
specialties, Medical Social Workers,
Psychologists, and Physician’s Assistants.
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more about Accreditation Information
Presenters:
Linda Callahan, PhD, CRNA |
Topics:I. The goals of personalized medicine – right drug, right dose, first time as an example
II. Who controls or has access to your DNA?
III. Proposed Methods of control of DNA information – GINA legislation
IV. Controversies – Where Should the Line be Drawn?
A. National, personal, or world society decisions about the use of genetics to improve health care
V. Final Thoughts
Behavioral/Learning Objectives:
- Describe fears and concerns associated with the concept of individual DNA analysis for medical use.
- Explain the legal and ethical issues surrounding control of the information contained in an individual’s DNA.
- Describe issues such as limitation of access to personal DNA information by insurers, health care providers, employers.
- Identify the ethical issues of personal autonomy and justice as applied to balancing the explosion in genetic knowledge and potential for improved health care with concerns about privacy.
- Describe the potential role of nurses in the development and implementation of personalized medicine ideals in the delivery of health care.
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Nurses – Academy Medical Systems is
an approved provider of continuing nursing
education by the Illinois Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center’s
Commission on Accreditation.
Academy medical Systems is also a provider
approved by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, provider #CEP14413, for
9.0 hours. And we are also a provider
approved by the Florida Board of Nursing,
provider #50-19, for 9.0 hours.
Iowa Nurses - The Iowa Board of Nurses will
recognize the recorded webinars as a home
study program. They recognize our ANCC
approved provider status as well as our CA
and Fl Board of Nursing provider approval
for home study products for nurses in Iowa.
All other states recognize our approved
provider status listed in the above text for
continuing education credit for nurses. 9.0
contact hours will be rewarded to nursing
professionals at the completion of this
workshop.
Psychologists - Please check your
state board requirements for continuing
education approval. Many boards will accept
our programs for your continuing education
requirements.
Dietitians - Academy Medical Systems is
a Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
Accredited Provider with the Commission on
Dietetic Registration (CDR). Registered
dietitians (RDs) and dietetic technicians,
registered (DTRs) will receive 9.0
continuing professional education units (CPEUs)
for completion of this program/material.
Occupational Therapist - Occupational
Therapist will receive 9, continuing
education hours for completion this program
and a test score of 70% or better. AMS is an
approved provider for the AOTA , provider #
5470.
Physical Therapists - PTs
in the following states will receive
9 contact hours for completion of
all 6 webinars: AK, CO, CT, HI,
IA, ID, IN, KS (Cat 2), MA, ME, MI,
MN (Cat 2), MT, NE, NM, ND, OR, PA, RI, SC,
SD, UT, VA (Type 2), VT, VI, WA, WY.
We are an approved provider to offer
continuing competency courses to CA PTs,
approval date 4/5/10.
The following state boards recognize
other state’s approval: AL, AZ, GA (Class
1), KY, MO, MS, OK (Cat 2), TN (Cat 1), WI.
Because each state’s continuing education
requirements for physical therapists is subject to
change, please verify this information with your
state board. Thank you.
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