Racism and Colonialism in Medicine 2.25 Ethics CEUs - NCCAOM, CA and FL Approved
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The historical and philosophical roots of Western medicine are founded on racist and colonialist principles and therefore cannot provide good health for communities
Domination of the “Other” (marginalized groups of colour) for profit continue in everyday medical practice
Using clinical examples from heart disease, cancer, diabetes and infectious diseases, this seminar outlines the deliberate manipulation and profiteering of patients that occur and overt harm that results
Knowing the roots of medicine empowers our patients, families and communities for better health
Social Determinants: The Most Important Factors Affecting Premature Death 2 Ethics CEUs - NCCAOM, CA and FL Approved
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Addressing Social Determinants of health, defined as inequalities in Social, Environmental and Economic conditions, according to WHO, can prevent approximately 85% of all premature deaths. Social Determinants of health are the most important aspect of medicine. The deliberate lack of focus on these underlying causes of health in standard medical education leads to unethical, harmful, and discriminatory care. This course will teach how to incorporate this essential knowledge in your clinical practice to provide dignified and equitable care.
Informed Consent: Empowering Patients in Medical Decisions 2.5 Ethics CEUs - NCCAOM Approved
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Whether for our patients, our families or our friends, we will all have to face hard decisions around biomedical interventions.
This course provides a structured framework through the use of a simple acronym for practitioner and patient to obtain and understand information to make comprehensive biomedical decisions.
Through each stage of the process, key terminology will be demystified for quick and easy comprehension essential for making everyday medical decisions.
Preventing Biomedical Overdiagnosis: Keeping Your patients Informed and Safe 2 Safety CEUs - NCCAOM Approved
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Overdiagnosis is the wrongful labelling of patients with a disease category based on biomedical tests.
This seminar will show how many of the ‘everyday’ diagnostic procedures, can be misleading, inaccurate and unclear in their clinical relevance in terms of life expectancy or quality of life leading, to widespread psychological and physical harm.
Common Mistakes in Diagnosis: How to Avoid Them for Effective Results 2 Safety CEUs - NCCAOM Approved
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Arguably the key to fast and effective clinical results is diagnosis.
This seminar will present key clinical tips from a Clinician , Teacher, Supervisor and Mentor with over 20 years in practice and show how to avoid the most common pitfalls of experienced practitioners.
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The historical and philosophical roots of Western medicine are founded on racist and colonialist principles and therefore cannot provide good health for communities
Domination of the “Other” (marginalized groups of colour) for profit continue in everyday medical practice
Using clinical examples from heart disease, cancer, diabetes and infectious diseases, this seminar outlines the deliberate manipulation and profiteering of patients that occur and overt harm that results
Knowing the roots of medicine empowers our patients, families and communities for better health
Social Determinants: The Most Important Factors Affecting Premature Death 2 Ethics CEUs - NCCAOM, CA and FL Approved
Click here
Addressing Social Determinants of health, defined as inequalities in Social, Environmental and Economic conditions, according to WHO, can prevent approximately 85% of all premature deaths. Social Determinants of health are the most important aspect of medicine. The deliberate lack of focus on these underlying causes of health in standard medical education leads to unethical, harmful, and discriminatory care. This course will teach how to incorporate this essential knowledge in your clinical practice to provide dignified and equitable care.
Informed Consent: Empowering Patients in Medical Decisions 2.5 Ethics CEUs - NCCAOM Approved
Click here
Whether for our patients, our families or our friends, we will all have to face hard decisions around biomedical interventions.
This course provides a structured framework through the use of a simple acronym for practitioner and patient to obtain and understand information to make comprehensive biomedical decisions.
Through each stage of the process, key terminology will be demystified for quick and easy comprehension essential for making everyday medical decisions.
Preventing Biomedical Overdiagnosis: Keeping Your patients Informed and Safe 2 Safety CEUs - NCCAOM Approved
Click here
Overdiagnosis is the wrongful labelling of patients with a disease category based on biomedical tests.
This seminar will show how many of the ‘everyday’ diagnostic procedures, can be misleading, inaccurate and unclear in their clinical relevance in terms of life expectancy or quality of life leading, to widespread psychological and physical harm.
Common Mistakes in Diagnosis: How to Avoid Them for Effective Results 2 Safety CEUs - NCCAOM Approved
Click here
Arguably the key to fast and effective clinical results is diagnosis.
This seminar will present key clinical tips from a Clinician , Teacher, Supervisor and Mentor with over 20 years in practice and show how to avoid the most common pitfalls of experienced practitioners.
Copyright © 2021