Ethics is thought to be universal, and yet, when one enters into the world of aging, the ethics and — in fact — the morals are uniquely different than those of children and adults. The term “aging” becomes fluid when applied to persons — sometime age in years, age related to physical attributes and age related to competency and capacity. This course will identify the particulars of ethics and morals as they relate to the “aged” as best as it can be defined.

  • Course Dates: (5W1): Aug. 21 - Sept. 21, 2023
  • Instructor: David Beyda, MD.
  • Credits: 3.