ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: Take a glance around the room, and everyone seems to be holding a cell phone, tablet, computer, or some other electronic device. Even in the office, we are becoming more reliant upon electronic devices for communication, record keeping and case management. But what new issues do these changes bring with regards to privacy, liability, and safety? We will explore these issues in the workshop and ways to protect information of ourselves and our clients. OBJECTIVES: Photo Credit: freedigitalphotos.com/stock images Ethical Issues and Electronic Devices: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow May 1, 2015 Edwin W. Monroe AHEC Conference Center Venture Tower Drive, Greenville Upon completion of this workshop, participants should increase their ability to effectively care for clients by being able to: Define professional ethics and their origin Identify how electronic devices have changed the types of dilemmas we confront today Discuss ways to protect client and personal information; as well as implement these skills in their daily practice. TARGET AUDIENCE: This interactive workshop is for mental health and human service practitioners including psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, substance abuse professionals, therapists and clinicians, and all others who need ethics training. Sponsored by: Please bring a sweater or jacket to ensure your comfort. Ethical Issues and Electronic Devices: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ABOUT THE FACULTY: AGENDA: Elizabeth “Gail” S. Marsal, PhD, LCAS, CCJP, CSMS, is an Associate Professor and the Criminal Justice Program Coordinator at North Carolina Wesleyan College. She received her MSW from East Carolina University and her PhD from Walden University. Dr. Marsal has several years of experience working with chemically dependent individuals, juvenile delinquents, and in probation and parole. Her specialty areas include crisis intervention and interviewing. Gail is one Eastern AHEC’s most popular trainers, presenting useful and practical material in an entertaining and informative manner. 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:15 am 10:30 am Sherry G. Holland, MBA, IS, MCP, MCDST, ITIL, is an Instructor of Computer Information Systems at North Carolina Wesleyan College. She earned her BS in Management Information Systems from North Carolina Wesleyan College and her MBA from American Intercontinental University focusing on Information Technology and Internet Security. Her areas of expertise include networking, security, IT Services Management, information security, and multimedia learning. She has over twenty five years of experience working for Merck & Co. in a variety of roles including information risk management and compliance. CREDIT: HANDOUTS AND EVALUATION: You will receive handouts for this workshop in your confirmation email. Please be sure we have your correct email so that you will receive the handouts. Please be sure to print your handouts prior to the event and bring them to the workshop, as there will be none available at the event. The program evaluation will be sent immediately following the program to the email address on your registration form. Once the evaluation has been completed, your certificate will be available. REGISTRATION Ethics: What Are They and How Do We Get Them? Modernization of Ethical Dilemmas BREAK Electronic Devices: Changing the Face of Ethical Dilemmas Policies, Procedures and Common Sense ADJOURNMENT 11:15 am 1:15 pm Category A-NC Psychology Credit: This program will provide 4.0 hours of (Category A) continuing education for North Carolina psychologists. No partial credit will be given. Contact Hours: Certificates reflecting 4.0 contact hours of education will be awarded at the completion of the program. National Board for Certified Counselors Credit (NBCC): Eastern AHEC is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider and may offer NBCC- approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. (Provider #5645) Substance Abuse Counselor Certification (SAC): Application has been made to the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board for 4.0 hours of Substance Abuse Specific hours. PROGRAM LOCATION: This program is being held at the Edwin W. Monroe AHEC Conference Center (adjacent to the Eastern AHEC Office Building-Venture Tower) located on Venture Tower Drive in Greenville, NC. Parking is available in the lots marked Monroe Conference Center Parking Only (two rows in front of the building and in the lot located to the right of the building). Maps at http://eahec.ecu.edu/map_directions.cfm Ethical Issues and Electronic Devices: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Online registration is available at http://eahec.ecu.edu. Received by April 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$70.00 Received after April 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$95.00 The registration fee includes program materials, credit, and refreshments. Participants are encouraged to take advantage of the reduced registration fee by registering on or before April 24, 2015. If you register early and must subsequently cancel, a full refund will be made through April 24, 2015. No refunds will be made thereafter, but a substitute may attend. We would appreciate advance notification of any substitutes so that we can prepare materials in that person’s name. NOTE: If you register, do not attend, and do not cancel by the April 24 deadline, you or your agency will be billed for the full amount. Participants who pay with a credit card may fax their completed registration form to (252)744-5229. Those paying with check (made payable to Eastern AHEC) should mail the completed registration form and check to: Eastern AHEC Attn: Registration PO Box 7224 Greenville, NC 27835-7224 Ethical Issues and Electronic Devices: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Register online at http://eahec.ecu.edu Last Name ____________________________________________________________________ First Name __________________________________________ Middle Initial _____________ Last 4 digits of Soc. Sec. # XXX-XXDiscipline (check one) Allied Health Dentistry Health Careers Medicine Mental Health Nursing Pharmacy Public Health Other Specialties _____________________________________________________________________ Degrees/Certifications/License ______________________________________________________ Mail goes to Home Office or by E-mail Workplace Employer_______________________________________________________________ Department _____________________________ Position:_______________________ Street/PO Box __________________________________________________________ City __________________________________ State _________ Zip _______________ Phone _________________ Email __________________________________________ Home Street/PO Box ____________________________________________________ City ___________________________________ State ________ Zip _______________ Phone ______________________ Email ___________________________________________ __________$70.00 (by April 24, 2015) ___________$95.00 (after April 24, 2015) FOR EAHEC USE ONLY: Event No.: E45828 If you would like more information on the program, please call Mental Health Education at (252) 744-5215. 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