October 21, 2018: Mitigating moral distress: Methods to work through the “Yuck Factor” with ethically challenging cases

RACE Program #:

1082834

RACE-Approved CE

1.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1.5-hour webinar

In this VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar, Jeannine Moga, MA, MSW, LCSW explores the ethical dilemmas that frequently pop up in veterinary practice and what those “sticky wickets” mean for practitioner wellbeing. Using a practical, research-based approach, we will review methods that help us to clarify ethical problems – and build ethical solutions – when medical, financial, and emotional factors collide. We will also explore take-away tools for navigating ethically challenging situations while balancing out the moral distress they trigger. Join this VETgirl lecture for a lively conversation about how to manage the “yuck factor” while doing the best for our patients, our clients, and our veterinary teams.

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  1. Hi! I must have misunderstood, but it appeared to me that I could pay $50 to watch this webinar for CE. Instead I am required to “upgrade” for $199. Is that correct?

  2. Thanks! It turns out my first impression was correct then, but I am having trouble figuring out how to do “on demand.” Any pointers?

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