Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma Part 2 For this individual assignment, interview a hospital administrator, a spiritual leader, a health care colleague, or a neighbor friend.

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Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma Part 2 For this individual assignment, interview a hospital administrator, a spiritual leader, a health care colleague, or a neighbor friend. including the individual's identified philsophy and worldview.

 

 

Refer to the "Collaborative Learning Community: Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma" resource for the dilemmas and resources that will be used for this multi-part Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma assignment. Part Two is an individual assignment that will also be used in Part Three, the culiminating paper.

For this individual assignment, interview a hospital administrator, a spiritual leader, a health care colleague, or a neighbor/friend.

Individually, you only need to interview one person, but your CLC group must have representation from four different individuals and perspectives to complete Part Three of the Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma assignment.

Students should discuss within their CLC group to determine who will be responsible for interviewing the hospital administrator, the spiritual leader, the health care colleague, and the neighbor/friend to make sure all roles are covered.

 

In your interview, ask about the individual's philosophy and worldview in relation to the ethical dilemma your CLC group chose for Part One of the Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma group assignment. Craft a 250-500 word summary of the individual's response, including the individual's identified philsophy and worldview.

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