Ethics for Speech Language Pathologist

Date and Time

May 12, 2026
2–3 p.m. ET
05/12/2026 02:00 PM 05/12/2026 03:00 PM America/New_York Ethics for Speech Language Pathologist This one-hour, introductory level course provides an overview of the principles and values of ethics in healthcare. The course encompasses specific examples and guidelines for application of ethics to the field of speech-language pathology, with an emphasis on considerations in dysphagia assessment and treatment and use of modified diets on nutritional needs.

Location

Virtual Event

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This one-hour, introductory level course provides an overview of the principles and values of ethics in healthcare. The course encompasses specific examples and guidelines for application of ethics to the field of speech-language pathology, with an emphasis on considerations in dysphagia assessment and treatment and use of modified diets on nutritional needs.

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