Course features

  • 2 CEUs

    2 hours NCCAOM, ABORM and CAB Category 1 approved; NCCAOM provider number: 9192; CAB provider number: 1704

  • NCCAOM safety requirement

    Fulfills the NCCAOM ethics PDA requirement for recertification.

  • Stream on demand

    Course was previously recorded and may be streamed on demand.

Course description

How do we navigate some of the unique ethical challenges that can present themselves when supporting patients trying to conceive? In this course, we will discuss how to ethically describe what we do to patients, fellow professionals, and the public. We will also look at the ethical limitations of acupuncture and EAM practice as it relates to reproduction and when to end treatment. We will use case studies to bring it all together. Fulfills the NCCAOM ethics PDA requirement for recertification.

Course curriculum

    1. Course worksheet (req'd by NCCAOM) assesses what you already know about this topic. Answer the questions below. It's ok to write "I don't know" and move on if you don't know an answer. A copy of this is available later in the course.

    1. Ethics Part 1 - 31 min video

    2. OPTIONAL check in

    1. Ethics Part 2 - 47 min video

    1. Ethics Part 3 - 21 min video

    1. Ethics in Reproductive Medicine -- 15 min video

About this course

  • $65.00
  • 12 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

Instructor

Instructor Lee Hullender Rubin

Lee Hullender Rubin, DAoM, MS, LAc, FABORM, is an internationally recognized pioneer who wrote the research demonstrating the impact of acupuncture and the whole system of EAM on IVF outcomes, with over 30 published studies building the evidence base that fertility practitioners rely on today. She has credentials that open doors for other practitioners. Her groundbreaking research demonstrates that a whole-systems EAM approach dramatically improves IVF live birth rates. This isn't theoretical knowledge—it's more than 24 years of clinically-tested experience from someone who managed an IVF program at a fertility clinic, worked alongside physician researchers at UCSF and OHSU, and trains the next generation of fertility specialists worldwide. NCCAOM Provider #9192; CAB Provider #1704; & ABORM Provider.