2nd Bachelor in Medical Imaging
Deontology and ethics
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ECTS Credits | 1 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 15 |
Teaching staff | HAENECOUR, VĂ©ronique |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | PARA-D_TIM0032/2 |
Prerequisite | Course of Deontology (1st year) |
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Aims and Objectives | Apply in its daily practice the ethical and legal requirements governing the exercise of his profession. Liking the rules, royal decrees, laws that govern the profession technologist in medical imaging and situations in the exercise of his profession. To ponder on ethical aspect of the scope of responsability; competence of the technologist in medical imaging, and his place in a care team; know the representative organs of the profession. |
Description | Part 1: summary by students or information reminding Definition: ethics, deontology, several ways in approach ethical issues Patient rights Professional organs. Part 2: researching and presenting concrete situations relating to defined objectives: Having an ethical reflection oriented towards presented situations and establishing links between these situations and professional regulation, royal decrees and laws. |
Bibliography | Code civil et pénal belges. Code belge de déontologie médicale. Loi sur les droits des patients LELEER Y.H., GENICOT G., Le droit médical. Aspects juridiques de la relation médecin-patient. Ed. De Boeck Université, 2001. DE ZORZI F., L'imagerie médicale en Belgique, Ed. Kluwer, 2003. BONNIN A.et al., Ethique et imagerie médicale, Ed.Lavoisier, 1998. BAUMANN Fr., Les cas de conscience du médecin généraliste - L'éthique médicale au quotidien, Ed. Josette Lyon, Paris, 2005.
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Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials Group seminars or workshops |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations Oral examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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