CEs for a Cause! Ethical Dilemmas in Mental Health and Healthcare

Date/Time

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Date: Wednesday, 5/7/25
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ETFundraiser Event for
Stand up For Seniors

Location: In Person Event!
Wellstar Foundation Building
Dogwood/live oak room
1800 Parkway Place
Marietta, GA 30067

**Must be present to receive complimentary course

Cost: Registration: Complimentary
2-hour CE training, dinner, and a 2-hour on-demand course!

A PORTION OF PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT: Stand up for Seniors

Seats are limited
Credits: 2 CE credits!

Presenters

Presented by:

Jason Lesandrini, PhD, FACHE, LPEC, HEC-C

Jason Lesandrini, PhD, FACHE, LPEC, HEC-C has been the leader of the ethics department for numerous healthcare organizations. In these roles Dr. Lesandrini provides leadership and resources to promote ethical behavior and decision-making aligned with the mission, vision and values of the health systems. He is focused on building capacity through ethical decision-making and development of health system staff. Dr. Lesandrini is a faculty member for the Physician Assistant Programs at Mercer University (Atlanta Campus) and South College (Atlanta Campus), In addition, has worked as an ethics resource for numerous national professional organizations. He received a Master of Arts degree in philosophy from Georgia State University, a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from Michigan State University and his PhD in Healthcare Ethics from Duquesne University in 2024.

Jason is also the founder and principal of The Ethics Architect. The Ethics Architect is an outcomes-driven healthcare consulting firm specializing in the assessment and execution of ethics programming, the creation of ethical cultures and developing ethical leaders. He is a Certified Healthcare Ethics consultant and a Leadership Professional in Ethics and Compliance. He is board certified in healthcare management as an ACHE Fellow.

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CEU Creations Signature Series Presents:
CEs for a Cause! Ethical Dilemmas in Mental Health and Healthcare

Wednesday, May 7, 2025
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. ET: Check-in, networking & dinner
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. ET: CEU presentation

LOCATION:

Wellstar Foundation Building
Dogwood/Live Oak Room
1800 Parkway Place
Marietta, GA 30067

 

REGISTRATION:

Complimentary 2-hour CE training, dinner, and a 2-hour on-demand course!
Note: You must be present to receive the complimentary course.

Seats are limited!

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Stand Up For Seniors!

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:

Social Workers
ASWB ACE – 2 Ethics CE credits
NYSE Department’s State Board for Social Work – 2 Contact hours
Counselors 2 Ethics or 2 Contact hours*
NBCC ACEP – 2 Contact Hours
NY State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners – 2 Contact hours
Nurses
California Board of Registered Nursing – 2 Contact hours
Case Managers
CCMC – 2 Ethics hours

* Some states do not recognize Ethics hours for counselors. In those cases, Contact hours will be awarded.

Attendance or applied credit certificate available for other credentials.
Please make sure to check with your own state board to ensure the transferability of CE credits.

OVERVIEW:

Mental health and healthcare professionals face complicated issues daily, including complex ethical challenges. Many clinicians feel inadequately prepared to address these issues and are left searching for an evidence-based framework to resolve them. Join one of our most popular speakers, Jason Lesandrini, PhD, FACHE, LPEC, HEC-C, for this unique approach to ethics as he guides attendees through various complex case scenarios in mental health and healthcare. Adding in ethical considerations for each of the case scenarios, he will provide an important commentary on the application of relevant ethical standards. Participants will gain an ethical decision-making framework they can use daily to resolve ethical issues in their practice setting.

By attending our workshop, you will be able to:

  • Explain an ethical framework in the practice of mental health/healthcare.
  • Demonstrate the use of an ethical decision-making framework to address ethical issues within case examples.
  • Identify two ethical issues around confidentiality.
  • Summarize the application of the relevant ethical standards that apply to each case scenario.

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