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Webinar: Professional Responsibility, Ethics, and the 21st Century Learned Professional
Webinar: Professional Responsibility, Ethics, and the 21st Century Learned Professional
Start Date - End Date
December 09, 2020
Registration Deadline
Wednesday, December 09, 2020
Online registration will be available until the start of the Webinar on December 9, 2020.
Webinar Title: Professional Responsibility, Ethics, and the 21st Century Learned Professional
*Please note: this is an SAME members' only Webinar.*
Date: December 9, 2020
Time: 3:00-4:00 pm; EST
1 PDH
Format: GoToWebinar (Login information will be sent to you separately) *Please note: You will be required to register in the GoToWebinar system as well.*
Format: GoToWebinar (Login information will be sent to you separately) *Please note: You will be required to register in the GoToWebinar system as well.*
Speaker: Joe D. Manous, Jr. PE, Ph.D., D.WRE, Director, Institute for Water Resources, United States Army Corps of Engineers
Description:
This session will introduce, or reacquaint, the practicing professional with the foundation and principals that guide most codes of ethics for learned professionals in the United States. The discussion is geared toward engineering, but the concepts are equally applicable to anyone who performs their duties with clients, stakeholders, or partners, and especially the public, where personal trust is essential for the performance of the work.
Learning Objectives:
1) Appreciate the difference between a learned professional and other professionals within the work place and the value each provides to society
2) Understand why trust and ethics are related and essential for the learned professional
3) Understand the goals sought by most codes of ethics or standards of conduct published by state licensure boards
4) Describe the general difference between the outcomes sought by codes of ethics published by professional societies and those published by state licensure boards
This session will introduce, or reacquaint, the practicing professional with the foundation and principals that guide most codes of ethics for learned professionals in the United States. The discussion is geared toward engineering, but the concepts are equally applicable to anyone who performs their duties with clients, stakeholders, or partners, and especially the public, where personal trust is essential for the performance of the work.
Learning Objectives:
1) Appreciate the difference between a learned professional and other professionals within the work place and the value each provides to society
2) Understand why trust and ethics are related and essential for the learned professional
3) Understand the goals sought by most codes of ethics or standards of conduct published by state licensure boards
4) Describe the general difference between the outcomes sought by codes of ethics published by professional societies and those published by state licensure boards
Registration Fees
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SAME Member | $0.00 |
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