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CE Event: Ethics Update

David Jull-Patterson, PhD, Licensed Psychologist and Associate Professor at CNU

Bio: A sixth-generation Californian, Dr. Jull-Patterson completed a master’s degree in counselor education with an emphasis in thanatological counseling at New York University.  He earned his PhD at Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (APA accredited) with an internship (APA accredited) and post-doctoral fellowship at University of California, San Francisco in health   psychology.  He is a licensed psychologist and a Certified Group Psychotherapist.

Dr. Jull-Patterson is on the Board of Directors of the California Psychological Association Division 2: Education and Training as well as the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Valley Psychological Association (Ethics Education Committee co-chair).  He is the immediate past chair of the CPA Ethics Committee and the CPA liaison to the APA’s Ethics Committee Task Force, which is responsible for a complete revision of our profession’s ethics code.  The APA Committee on Accreditation uses Dr. Jull-Patterson’s academic and programmatic experience through his participation as an accreditation site visitor.

Prior to moving to the Sacramento area, he was a clinical professor at the UCSF School of Medicine for 24 years.  He received many teaching nominations and awards during that time—including being named Inspirational Teacher—and is inducted into the Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators.  His professional interests are in the areas of faculty development, ethics, social justice, the science of teaching and learning, and palliative care.

Learning Objectives

  • List the psychology-related Federal and California laws and regulations that went into effect between 01 January 2022 and 01 January 2023

  • Identify two upcoming major changes to California continuing education laws and their impact on your license renewal process

  • Explain the current focus of the APA Ethics Code Task Force and the changes being considered to the EPPCC

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