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Medical Ethics Presentation 
Medical ethics issue and find an example of a case. Create a 10 slide presentation and present to class for discussion. Minimum slides: 1. Title Slide 2. Definition of the item 3. Pros 4. Cons (How each of the 4 moral principles apply) 5. Autonomy 6.Non-Maleficence 7. Beneficence 8. Justice 9. Conclusion 10.Resources Have point/counterpoint if people within the class/group disagree. Back up your arguments with supportive facts.
Rubric Code: SXB32X7
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Unsatisfactory

10 pts

Below Average

20 pts

Average

30 pts

Superior

40 pts

The Presentation

The Presentation must demonstrate the topic. Must be neat, organized, attention to detail, be relevant to subject, factual not opinionated and effort applied.

Unsatisfactory

Any or all of the following may result in an unsatisfactory rating:
Not on topic
Sloppy
Unorganized
Lack of effort
Not enough information on the topic.
Below Average

Lacks clarity on topic
Effort is apparent
Organization was attempted
Neatness acceptable but could be improved
On time or <24 hrs late
Facts not opinions
Average

On topic
Organized
Neat
Effort Recognized
Factual with references
Superior

On topic
Organized
Neat
Effort Noticeable
Factual with references
Includes images of topic
The Details

Resources<BR>
Relevant<BR>
Effort: Neat, Timely<BR>
Grammar

Unsatisfactory

No Resources
Not Relevant
Unorganized
Sloppy
Not completed
Poor grammar
Less than 8 slides
Below Average

0-1 Resource
Somewhat relevant
Somewhat organized
Neatness acceptable
<24 hrs late
Grammar acceptable
Less than 10 Slides
Average

1-2 Resources
Relevant
Organized
Neat-typed
On Time
Grammar acceptable
10 Slides
Superior

2 or more resources
Relevant
Organized
Neat-Typed
Powerpoint
On Time
Grammar correct
More than 10 slides of information
Discussion

Point/counterpoint<BR>
Each person participates<BR>
answers questions<BR>
arguments with supportive facts not just opinions

Unsatisfactory

Only utilize opinions
As a participant in your group you did not participate
Does not open up to questions
Does not answer questions
Below Average

Facts border on opinions
As a participant in your group you partially participate
Attempts to answer questions
Average

Backs answers with facts
Participates with group
Attempts to answer questions
Behavior remains professional
Discussion does not turn personal
Superior

Knowledgeable about topic
Participates within the group
Facilitates others to participate
Asks the audience question
Communicates well
Speaks to the entire class
Professionalism

Respect as a presenter and audience member, dress appropriately, speak professionally, no use of cellular phones during the class, attitude

Unsatisfactory

Interrupts either member of your own team during your presentation or interrupts other groups, dress not according to dress policy, mumble, whisper, or be too loud, cell phone out at all during the class time, demonstrate a negative attitude at any time during the class period.
Below Average

No interruption
Did not participate in class discussion
Dress is according to policy
Mumbles some
Voice raised too often
Had to be reminded to put away cell phone one time
Had a poor attitude
Average

No interruption
Participated in class discussions
Dress according to policy
Speaks well
No cell phone out
Had a good attitude
Superior

No Interruptions
Participated in class and group discussions
Dressed according to policy
Speaks well
No cell out
Good attitude
Remains Professional



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