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5-Minute MCH: Module 3.2

5-Minute MCH: Module 3.2

Ethics

Module 3.2: 5 Learning Opportunities

This module builds on what we learned about ethics by introducing you to 5 learning opportunities from the MCH Navigator catalog.

Click below to: Learn more with our 5 learning opportunities, Comment on this module's trainings, and Interact with other MCH professionals who are also taking the 5-Minute MCH program.

LEARN

These 5 learning opportunities represent some of the most relevant and/or recent online trainings in the field and have been chosen based on their ease of access, focus, brevity, and their integration with principles necessary to advance the transformation of the MCH Block Grant. Trainings have been identified by MCH Navigator staff and further vetted by a group of MCH experts in the states and in academic settings.

Take one or all of the trainings to sharpen your knowledge and skills, either individually or with your colleagues as a team-building exercise.

  1. How Ethics Serves Public Health. Date Developed: 2014. Source: National Science Board. Presenter: Arthur Caplan.Type: Video Lecture. Level: Introductory. Length: 10 minutes.
  2. Facing Ethical Challenges; Dealing with Outcomes: Stories from the Field. Date Developed: 2009. Source: Northwest Center for Public Health Practice. Presenter(s): Harvey Kayman, MD, MPH.Type: Webinar Archive. Level: Intermediate. Length: 40 minutes.
  3. Ethics in Public Health: A Closer Look at Current Issues. Date Developed: 2013. Source: School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New York. Presenter(s): Bruce White, DO, JD.Type: Webinar Archive. Level:Intermediate. Length: 58 minutes.
  4. Public Health Ethics Training Series. Date Developed: Unknown. Source: Southeast Public Health Training Center. Presenter(s): n.a.. Type: Online Course. Level: Introductory. Length: Self-paced.
  5. Professionalism for Public Health Workers. Date Developed: Unknown. Source Wisconsin Center for Public Health Education and Training Type: Online Course. Level: Introductory. Length: Self-paced.

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COMMENT

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Share your learning experiences with others here. Explain how you will use what you have learned, ask questions about the trainings, or suggest additional trainings.

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INTERACT

See What Others are Saying...

Tell us how you will use what you have learned.

  • "I like the short, more maneagable trainings; great direction to go for busy professionals."
  • "I never thought about all the components of ethics, because it's too big of a topic to get through all at once. So breaking apart some of the concepts was a great service in the learnings provided."
  • "I'm going to review my professional code of ethics, something which I haven't looked at in years. I forgot of it as a resource."
  • "This will be a good topic for a section of our staff retreat."
This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number UE8MC25742; MCH Navigator for $225,000/year. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.