Course Accreditation
This course has been granted prior approval by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) for 3 administrative/general CEUs. Granting approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the AAMA of the course content or the course provider.
Author Information
Brian Dickens – MBA, PHD, NATIONALLY REGISTERED CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT (NRCMA)
Medical Program Director
Dr. Brian Dickens is a Nationally Registered Certified Medical Assistant (NRCMA) and subject matter expert in the medical assisting and allied health fields.
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Disclosure statement: Dr. Brian Dickens reports having no financial or advisory relationship with any corporate, medical, or political organization doing work related to this educational activity or other business activity.
Approval Number:
143065
Intended Audience
This Medical Assistant Role in Medical Ethics training course is an overview of the functions that are generally performed by medical assistants who have previously completed the respective training course. This course is intended to keep medical assistants aware of the importance of duties often performed in a front-office/administrative and back-office/clinic setting. It is developed for front-line supervisors, workers, and trainees.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain how to provide culturally competent care
- Describe different cultural groups and their acceptable practices
- Explain the principles of ethics
- Understand the patient-centered care model
Course outline
- 1. Overview
- 2. Cultural Competency
- 3. Cultural Groups
- 4. Principles of Ethics
- 5. Patient-Centered Care
- 6. References
- 7. CE Test