In today’s evolving evolving landscape of health care, professionals are increasingly dealing with the moral complexity that require careful examination and confidence in decision -making. From the integration of new technologies for navigation into alternative therapies and maintaining patients’ confidence, the importance of ethics in medicine has never been greater.
In the Nutrition Network (NN), we are proud to announce the start of our new training of ethics: “Promoting Ethics”. This e -course is based on the establishment of our original ethics offer, inspired by the widely followed noakes trial. It offers extensive content, fresh perspectives and ideas from a series of famous world speakers.
Because morality matters more than ever
“First. Don’t do harm.” This timeless principle of the Hippocratic oath remains in the heart of medicine. However, as healthcare is increasingly intersecting with corporate interests, emerging technologies and contradictory public health guidelines, this principle requires renewed attention. Ethical practice not only ensures the safety and confidence of patients, but also causes outdated examples, arguing that it is a significant change where needed.
Today, healthcare professionals face critical questions:
- What does it mean to practice medicine morally in a globalized, technological world?
- How should practitioners tour the complexities of controversial issues, such as nutritional advice, social media and alternative therapies?
- What are the obligations of health professionals when conventional guidelines fail to face critical situations?
- Can I talk about diet within my scope – and how far can I go?
- How can I reveal the truth amid conflicting health messages?
- Who and what can I trust in this environment?
What to expect in “promotional ethics”
The course “Advanced Ethics” addresses these pressing questions, offering information from respected voices to medicine, law and nutrition. Participants will explore:
- The moral effects of treatments such as ketogenic diets for cancer, bariatric surgery and drugs such as Ozempic.
- Ethical approaches to treat obesity and chronic diseases in children.
- The challenges of social media and the ethics of virtual practice in an increasingly digital world.
- Legal protection of professionals remain true to moral principles.
Jayne Bullen, Managing Director of the Nutrition Network, explains the urgency behind this lesson:
“In many cases, today’s care standard harms patients and leaves them worse than before treatment. How did we get here? The fantastic media titles, the false health claims and an environment where social media And Big Pharma dictates our decisions to this point.
Practitioners face real risks when talking – be it silence, loss of license or even their income. This training provides tools and guidance for navigation in these dark waters with confidence and clarity. It is the strengthening of healthcare professionals to support their principles, promoting the best care for their patients. ”
Key points and lectures of experts
This course has an excellent list of speakers with different prospects:
Theme of lecture | Lecturer |
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Catholic and basic moral | Adv Joan Adams |
Ethical estimates surrounding kettle for cancer | Miriam Kalamian, Edm, MS, CNS |
Medical Obesity: Bariatric Surgery, Ozempic, Children | Dr. Robert Cywes, MD, PhD |
Cyber Harassers, Academic Bullies & You | Travis noakes |
Ethical challenges in medical practice | Dr. Brian Lenzkes, MD |
Moral & diagnostic | Bitten jonsson, rn |
Alternative Medicine in Modern Health Care | Dr. Nasha Winters, Nd, Fabno |
Creating a Practice Community
Bullen highlights the need for collective effort:
“We have to create a community of practice that encourages innovative ideas and considers new scientific concepts rationally. The case of Prof. Noakes is one of the many examples where systematic pressures and acquired interests mute the professionals. It is time to speak the truth , ask questions and accountability to prevail – start at the doctor’s office.
This training is essential for any health care provider that navigates its own health decisions or those of their patients. I look forward to exploring these critical questions with all of you. ”
Learn more about the thriving community of our professionals, here.
Ethics in action: a global perspective
With members in more than 100 countries, this lesson authorizes health professionals worldwide to reflect on their ethical responsibilities and browse the systemic challenges. By exploring the basic principles and real scenarios, participants will win the tools needed to support their values, while providing the highest level of care.
Become a member of the movement
“Promoting Ethics” is more than just a lesson – it is a call for action for health professionals to support moral practices in a time of transformation. Whether you are a doctor, dietician, health coach or nurse, this lesson provides the course map that you need to deal with the integrity of moral dilemmas.
Bullen concludes:
“We invite you to join us in the formulation and improvement of the current moral challenges we see worldwide. In Network Network and at the Noakes Foundation, we form an advanced committee of ethics to support this project. Great minds from different places must be united, The moral back to the sake of healthcare.
Sign up today and take the first step towards promoting your moral practice and knowledge. Together, let’s redefine health care – rooted in trust, truth and transparency. First, don’t do harm.
Those who have done the initial training of ethics are eligible for a significant discount on this new education. Please email us to the@Nutrition-Network account to receive the coupon code. Note that this new training is still counting on both SMHP accusation and NN certification.