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Nov 24, 2024
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PDCH 101 - Human Values, Professional Ethics and Dependency in the Dental Profession
Cr Hrs: 1 10-4-0 PD
This course introduces dental students to the philosophical basis for ethical principles and reasoning which enables them to identify and resolve moral issues as dental students. Furthermore, an attempt is made to increase the moral sensitivity in students so that they are able to better cope with moral problems, thereby maximizing good behavior and minimizing bad behavior. The students are able to develop an understanding of the ethical behavior and standards of proper conduct for entry into the dental profession. Students are exposed to concepts of diversity and cultural competence in a small group discussion format. Lastly, this course is designed to provide a basic understanding of chemical dependency/addiction, including its prevention, recognition, treatment, and impact upon the dental profession. Lecture and small group discussion.
Repeatability (The maximum credit hours a student may have for this course.): 1
Grade Mode: P/F
Mode of Delivery (Online or Hybrid): Online Instructional Method: Lecture/Lab
Location offered: Memphis Term offered: Fall
Fall - Instructor of Record: Nakeshi Dyer Fall - Additional Instructor 2: Mark Scarbecz
Fall - Additional Instructor 3: K. Mark Anderson
Fall - Additional Instructor 4: Charles Snyder
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