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Déontologie [ LLOGM2311 ]


2.0 crédits ECTS  15.0 h  

Teacher(s) Ravier Isabelle ; de Partz de Courtray Marie-Pierre ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Main themes Part 1 - medical practice and the legal organization of medical and paramedical professions - legal responsibilities of the speech and language therapist and risk insurance coverage - legal and disciplinary issues - ethical and legal questions raised by professional practice Part 2 : organization of the profession in Belgium and Europe Lectures and contact with practising speech and language therapists
Aims Introduction to the basic principles of ethics and legal organization of speech and therapy practice, professional responsibility, administrative formalities required to practice professionally as a speech and language therapist.
Content Introduction to the basic principles of ethics and legal organization of speech and therapy practice, professional responsibility, administrative formalities required to practice professionally as a speech and language therapist. The course has two parts : Part 1 - medical practice and the legal organization of medical and paramedical professions - legal responsibilities of the speech and language therapist and risk insurance coverage - legal and disciplinary issues - ethical and legal questions raised by professional practice Part 2 : organization of the profession in Belgium and Europe Lectures and contact with practising speech and language therapists
Other information Mrs RAVIER Prerequisites : a document outlining the legal prerequisites is distributed at the beginning of the course, available on iCampus and briefly outlined at the first lecture. Assessment : written examination with a question prepared by the student etc. Support : transparencies during the lectures, legal texts, codes of ethics - documents available on iCampus.
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in Speech and Language Therapy
Faculty or entity
in charge
> EPSY


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