Professionalism and Ethics Fundamentals Bundle
This bundle of courses explores the vital role of ethics and professionalism in effective healthcare leadership. Participants will learn approaches for integrating ethical decision-making into complex and challenging situations, with a focus on ensuring responsible and patient-centered outcomes. The concept of stewardship is examined as a guiding principle, highlighting how ethical leadership supports both organizational success and the broader mission of healthcare organizations. Learners will analyze the intersection of ethics and business strategy, gaining insight into how values-driven decisions can align with sustainable operational goals. Designed for current and future healthcare leaders, this bundle provides learners with the foundational ethical leadership knowledge to navigate today’s dynamic healthcare landscape with integrity and accountability.
Learning Objectives
- Explore how to integrate ethical decision-making into challenging situations within healthcare settings.
- Evaluate the concept of stewardship in healthcare, focusing on how ethical leadership and decision-making can drive organizational success.
- Describe the intersection of ethics and business strategies in healthcare.
- Describe the core components of professionalism in healthcare.
- Examine the ethical considerations involved in healthcare policy development.
Included Courses
Registering for this on-demand bundle includes access to these courses:
- Integrating Ethics into Challenging Clinical Situations
- Stewardship in Healthcare
- The Business Case for Ethics Management
- The Ethics of Managing People
- Professionalism in Healthcare
- Ethical and Evidence-Based Decision-Making
- Cases in Healthcare Ethics
- Ethical Management as a Leadership Priority
- Individual and Organizational Ethics
- Health Policy, Health Disparities, and Ethics
Continuing Education Credit
ACHE Qualifying Education Credit
This course is eligible for 12 ACHE Qualifying Education credits toward earning or maintaining your FACHE credential.
Credits must be self-reported at My ACHE upon completion of this activity.