false
Skip Navigation Links
AANEM Home
ABEM CoreComp
Catalog
My Courses
My Favorites
My Transcript
Help
Menu
AANEM Home
ABEM CoreComp
Catalog
My Courses
My Favorites
My Transcript
Help
Hamburger Menu
Catalog
Ethics Vignette XIII: Deception and Non-Disclosure
Ethics Vignette XIII: Deception and Non-Disclosure
Description
Ethics Vignette XIII: Deception and Non-Disclosure reviews and discusses the ethical issues of deception and non-disclosure to third parties. The intended audience is physicians, residents and fellows, and is also relevant to technologists.
AANEM ethical vignettes utilize true clinical scenarios to highlight common
ethical situations confronted by neuromuscular physicians and technologists. Specific application of AANEM's Ethical Guidelines are discussed thro
ughout each vignette. This vignette references Ethical Guidelines' sections
The Patient-Physician Relationship in Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine
and
Relationships with Other Professionals.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to (1) Outline reasons for physicians using deception as a strategy in disclosure to third parties; (2) Understand how a physician’s beliefs regarding the equity of third party decisions related to coverage and third party processes of appeal relates to deception in disclosure to third parties; (3) Discern how lying and deception in disclosure to third parties can undermine the relationship between physicians and patients and society as well as undermine social trust; (4) and discuss suggestions that could help physicians deal with patient's requests to use deception to gain benefits.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
The AANEM is accredited by the AccrediThe AANEM designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
TM
. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE INFORMATION
No one involved in the planning of this CME activity had any relevant financial relationships to disclose. Authors/Faculty had nothing to disclose.
FORMAT:
PDF
Author
David A. Simpson, DO, MS
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Expires on 05/01/2027
Cost:
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $25.00
Credit Offered:
1 CME Credit
1 CEU Credit
×
Ethics Vignette XIII: Deception and Non-Disclosure Course List
Recommended
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Ethics Vignette XVII: Questionable Electrodiagnostic Referral
Multiple Credits
$0.00 - $25.00
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Ethics Vignettes I-III: Physician-Patient Relationship; Conflicts of Interest; Informed Consent
Multiple Credits
FREE
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Ethics Vignette IX: Scope of an EDX Physician in Patient Care
Multiple Credits
FREE
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Ethics Vignette XII: Ethical Treatment of ALS Patients
1 CME
FREE
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Monograph: Serial electrodiagnostic testing: Utility and indications in adult neurological disorders
Multiple Credits
$0.00 - $15.00
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Invited Review: Peripheral nerve injuries in the performing artist
Multiple Credits
$0.00 - $25.00
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Learning Activity Title
Monograph: Sports-related peripheral nerve injuries of the upper limb
Multiple Credits
$0.00 - $15.00
Login
User Login
Continue with Google
OR
Login Name
Required
Password
Required
Logging In…
Forgot Password
2621 Superior Drive NW
Rochester, MN
P
507.288.0100
F
507.288.1225
aanem@aanem.org
Terms of Use
Privacy Statement
© 2024 American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine
×
Please select your language
1
English