Episode 11 - Do Ethics Courses Actually Work?
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In this podcast episode of Let's Get Ethical, hosts Rob and Mike interview Dr. William Croft, the Executive Director of the North Carolina Respiratory Care Board, to discuss the intersection of professional ethics and licensing. Dr. Croft details his multifaceted role, which includes overseeing background checks, lobbying for legislation, and conducting investigations into practitioner misconduct. The conversation focuses on the central question of whether mandatory ethics courses actually improve professional behavior, with the participants suggesting that case studies and active engagement are more effective than passive lectures. They examine common ethical breaches, such as pre-charting and falsifying records, attributing these actions to poor time management, insecurity, or a "monkey see, monkey do" culture. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that maintaining integrity and a patient-first mentality are essential for navigating the complex legal and moral challenges of the respiratory care profession.