Mayo History
Social Work History
SWMN SWK
Code of Ethics
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The first mayo clinic hospital location

Rochester, MN

100

Social Workers who complete a master's degree program are called

MSWs or LGSWs or Clinical Social Workers

100

The regional director of Southwest Minnesota Social Work 

Tina Riley 

100

One of the Ethical Core Values of Social Work

ex: Social Justice, Value and Worth of the Person, Importance of Human Relationships, Integrity, Competence 

200

The founders of Mayo

William Mayo and the sisters of st Francis 

200

 the first social worker and co-founder of the first settlement house

Jane Addams  

200

The SWMN SWK wellness champions

Susan and Carrie

200

The first section of the Code of Ethics

The Preamble

300

The year the "Mayo Clinic" name was adopted

1916
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When was Social Work introduced into Mayo Clinic

1918

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The SWMN Social Worker who has been with Mayo Clinic the longest 

Lori Sodeman 

300

The year the Code of Ethics was last updated 

2021

400

The year Mankato Hospital became a part of Mayo Clinic

1996

400

Social Worker and first woman to fly across the Atlantic 

Amelia Earheart 

400

The number of areas that social work is involved in across SWMN (ex: MedSurg)

14.... MedSurg, outpatient, ED, primary care, oncology, presurg, ICU, PCU, Behavior Health, Pall, hospice, Peds, OB/Womens

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Identify one of the 6 purposes of the Code of Ethics

The Code identifies core values on which social work’s mission is based.

The Code summarizes broad ethical principles that reflect the profession’s core values and establishes a set of specific ethical standards that should be used to guide social work practice.

The Code is designed to help social workers identify relevant considerations when professional obligations conflict or ethical uncertainties arise.

The Code provides ethical standards to which the general public can hold the social work profession accountable.

The Code socializes practitioners new to the field to social work’s mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards, and encourages all social workers to engage in self-care, ongoing education, and other activities to ensure their commitment to those same core features of the profession.

The Code articulates standards that the social work profession itself can use to assess whether social workers have engaged in unethical conduct. NASW has formal procedures to adjudicate ethics complaints filed against its members.* In subscribing to this Code, social workers are required to cooperate in its implementation, participate in NASW adjudication proceedings, and abide by any NASW disciplinary rulings or sanctions based on it.

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