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CPD - Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016
Republic Act No. 10912 is known as
July 21, 2016
CPD Act lapsed into Law on
PRC Resolution 1240 Series of 2020
reiterating ways of learning for CPD is under what resolution number
August 16, 2016
CPD Law took effect on
RA 10912
CPD is under RA?
Senate Bill No. 2581, January 22, 2015
CPD (RA No. 10912) is under senate bill __ filed on __
PRC Resolution 1032
units for self-directed and lifelong learning is under what resolution
Trillanes, Antonio "Sonny" F. ; Villar, Cynthia A. ; Escudero, Francis Chiz G.
Authors of CPD
2-6 years imprisonment; 10k to 40k
under RA 7431 Section 26 penal revision is equivalent to __ years, __ pesos
(1) Chairman - member of BORT
(1) PART Member - 1st member, from APO
(1) Under Academe Member - 2nd member, from APO
CPD Members should be (3)
Accredited Professional Organization
meaning of APO
RT 45 units --> 15 units
XRT 30 units --> 10 units
CPD Units required for RT/X-ray Tech before and after PRC Resolution No. 1240 series of 2020
Professional Regulation Commission Resolution No. 1240 series of 2020
reiterates ways of learning that can earn CPD credit units during the state of public health emergency
OFW (during transition period) ; fresh passer
exempted in CPD (2)
Code of Undertaking
code referring to having "utang" units which can be used ONCE only
Professional Identification Card, renewed ever 3 years
PIC refers to __ and has a validity of __
Certificate of Registration, lifetime (no renewal)
CR refers to __ and has a validity of __
Informal Learning
refers to learning that occurs in daily life and which can contribute to a qualification
Porfessional Work Experience
refers to any participation that has a professional gain while working in a specific field and workplace
certificate of attendance, copy of the program
documents to be submitted in support of CPD units application (2)
0.8 credit unit/hour of lecture
credit units for self-directed or life-long learning are
corazon aquino
president when RA 7431 was signed into law
ramon mitra
speaker of the house when RA 7431 was signed into law
neptali gonzales
senate president when RA 7431 was signed into law
catalio m. sabio
secretary general of the house of representatives when RA 7431 was signed into law
angelito d. badoy
secretary of the senate when RA 7431 was signed into law
hemorgenes pibre
commissioner chairman and acting chairman of PRC when RA 7431 was signed into law
Atty. Oscar Romero
author of RT Creed
Norberto Palomo
Father of RT Education in the Philippines
gilberto palomique
1st President of PART
agnes peralta
law maker in the pushing of RA 7431
jack lapay
incumbent president of the PART when RA 7431 was signed into law
dr. roland cunanan
newest member of BORT
jose t. gaffud
first ever radiologist
eulenia m. valdezco
first ever medical physicist
fortunato c. gabon
first chairman of the BORT
nicomedes gopez
second chairman of the BORT
wilhelmina gana
third chairman of the BORT
reynaldo tisado
current chairman of BORT
RT Act of 1992 or RA 7431
defines important radiologic technology terms as well as establishes duties, rights, functions, and responsibilities of RTs
(3) RT by AORT
(1) Radiologist by AOR
(1) Medical Physicist by AOMP
BORT members shall be composed of a chairman and (4) ___ appointed by the president of the PH
moral philosophy
ethics is also known as
Ethics
a branch of philosophy that involves systematicing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct
medical ethics
involves examining a specific problem (clinical) and using values, facts, and logic to decide the best course of action
health ethics
medical ethics is also known as
ethikos, ethos, custom or character
ethics is derived from the greek word ___ from ___ that means ___
Ethics is inescapable.
reason to study ethics in relation to being impossible to live in a society without codes of conduct.
the good and the bad
ethics helps balance the ___ in society
Professional Ethics
principles that govern the behavior of a person or group in a business environment
Medical Ethics
concerned with the obligation of the doctor and the hospital to the patient along with other health professionals and the society
Integrity
Professional ethics related to being honest with yourself, doing the right thing even if others don't see it.
Honesty
Professional ethics related to accepting your faults and owning up to it.
Transparency
Professional ethics related to having no bias or staying neutral and not hiding anything to the patient.
Respectfulness
Professional ethics related to treating other people with kindness regardless of their age, status, etc.
Confidentiality
Professional ethics related to protecting the personal information of the patients.
Objectivity
Professional ethics related to giving service to people regardless of their state, personality, age, race, etc.
Morality
something that defines the difference between the goodness and badness, rightness or wrongness of a thing and living according to that
Ethics
kind of a philosophy of how morality guides the individual and group behavior
Moral Principles
universal guides to action that are derived from basic moral truths that should be respected unless morally compelling reasons exists not to do so
Moral Rights
rights of individual or groups that exist separately from govermental or institutional guardness
Moral Reasoning
a thinking process with the objective of determining whether an idea is right or wrong
Nature of Ethics
states that ethics cannot be associated with the influence of religion as ethics is like a common rule, applicable to everyone regardless of religion.
utilitarian approach
approach that tries to reduce the harm done by increasing its possible effects
utilitarian approach
approach with the goal of society being to bring about the greatest number of people
deontological or rights approach
approach that believes that all human beings have a certain amount of dignity which derived from their ability to choose a preferred lifestyle
justice or fairness approach
approach that states to treat all human beings equally
common good approach
approach that believes that community life is good in itself and so we should contribute to bettlement of such life.
virtue approach
approach that lays special emphasis on virtues and focuses on using wisdom rather than emotional and intellectual solving
democratic approach
approach that talks about the power of the people
authoritarian approach
approach that focuses on being selfish, thinking that with power you can control everything
Justice
medical ethics related to the equilibrium or equality of all human beings; equal treatment under the law
beneficence
medical ethics that states the act of mercy and charity. the person's actions BENEFITS the client and his family
non-maleficence
medical ethics that states that a medical professional shall cause NO HARM.
accountability
medical ethics that entails the procedures and processes by which one party justifies and takes responsibility for its activities
fidelity
medical ethics that involves keeping promises and agreements, faithfulness or loyalty
autonomy
medical ethics related to the person's right to make one's decision; independency
veracity
medical ethics that speak of the principle of telling the truth; a basis for trust for patients
respect for others
speaks of acknowledging the right of individuals to make decisions and live by it
respect for property
refers to keeping the patient's belongings safe and taking care not to intentionally damage/waste equipment or supplies
Sanctity of life
the belief that life is holy and belongs to God
Personal Behavior Standards
a set of official guidelines meant to govern employee's actions, speech, attitude, and more
ALARA - As Low As Reasonably Achievable
rule for safety of individuals and groups used by radiologic technologists
harrassment
offensive, belittling, or threatening behavior that is unsolicited and may be repeated
bullying
repeated abusive and offensive behavior which may involve inappropriate physical behavior
Utilitarianism / Consequentialism
advocates that actions are morally correct or right when the largest number of person benefits
Deontology
advocates that rules are to be followed at all times by an individual
Moral Principles
set of standards distinguishing what is right or wrong
autonomy
right to make rational decision free from external pressure
non-malifecence
duty to obtain from inflicting harm and prevent harm
beneficence
all acts must be meant to be beneficial
justice
all person must be treated equally
double effect
refers to the fact that some action may produce both good and bad effect
fidelity
to fulfill one's commitment and promises
truthfulness/veracity
honesty in all aspect or professional life
paternalism
attitude to promptly decide on one's health even without consulting the person affected
sanctity of life
belief that life is the highest good
patient consent
needed for examination to protect the RT from being liable
RA 10173
Data Privacy Act is under what RA
good samaritan law
refers to doing your job even though you're not in your workplace
felony
is a crime of a serious nature that is punished by imprisonment for more than a year or even death