BTHX 5100 Introduction to Clinical Ethics

BTHX 5100 | Introduction to Clinical Ethics

Jan. 21 - May 5

Spring 2025 Courses
Instructor:
Joan Henriksen, PhD, RN, HEC-C
3 Cr
| Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
| Blended: Combination of in-person & online or remote
Spring Semester Registration:
Degree or Certificate Programs: Opens Tuesday, November 12 
Non-Degree & Visiting Students: Opens Friday, December 6
 

Healthcare is full of gray areas, high stakes situations, and tensions between personal and professional values. This course explores the moral nature of the healthcare professions and common values-based conflicts in clinical practice. By examining everyday cases, exploring current issues in healthcare, and developing habits of reflective practice, learners will have the opportunity to recognize and respond to moral uncertainties that arise in the interprofessional clinical environment. The course presents practical knowledge and skills needed for ethics deliberation and decision making. This is a blended instruction course where students can expect a majority of sessions held in-person and occasional online sessions.  

*Course has been approved for Interprofessional Education (IPE) credit for health professions students.

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About the Instructor:

Joan Henriksen

Dr. Henriksen is a Senior Clinical Ethicist at Abbott Northwestern Hospital and an Affiliate Faculty member at the Center for Bioethics. She performs bedside consultation to support patients, their families, and clinical teams in the process of moral deliberation. Her research interests include conflicts of conscience of healthcare providers, proactive strategies to reduce ethical conflict, truth telling and requests for non-disclosure of medical information. She enjoys teaching about ethics to trainees as well as working clinicians.