Ethical Decision Making
December 11, 2025 | 11 AM - 2 PM CT
Virtual via Zoom
Health and Human Services, Health and Wellness

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December 11, 2025 | 11 AM - 2 PM CT | Online​​

Ethical Decision Making (EDM): Learning and Practicial with an EDM Model​​

We hear a lot about ethics in coaching but how do we actually make ethical decisions in complex situations? In this experiential offering, you will learn a 6-part Ethical Decision Making Model and then practice applying it to ethical dilemmas in coaching. You will leave with a framework for working through any ethical challenge.

​Upon completion of this course you will be able to: 

  • Recognize that ethical dilemmas are common, normal, and often uncomfortable 
  • Understand the six parts of the Ethical Decision Making Model 
  • Use the Ethical Decision Making Model to support your decision-making process
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​Registration​ Fee | $165​

Register Now for Ethical Decision Making


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Betsy Salkind

​Betsy Salkind,​ PCC, NBD-HWC

Betsy Salkind is certified by the International Coach Federation (PCC), the National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching, and the Mayo Clinic. She served as a faculty member, Associate Director, Lead Mentor Coach, and assessor for the ADAPT Health Coach Training Program. She also works in health tech and private practice. 

Before stepping into the world of coaching, Betsy spent decades making audiences laugh as a professional stand-up comedian and television writer. Her comedy credits include appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, SHOWTIME’s Fierce Funny Women, and writing for Roseanne and Saturday Night Special. She was also a member of the improv troupes Guilty Children and Terrorist Bridesmaids.

Betsy holds a bachelor’s degree from MIT and a master’s in Organization Studies from the Sloan School of Management. She’s taught health empowerment to high school students and improvisation at MIT, Emerson College, AMDA, in corporate settings, and for fellow coaches. Betsy believes creativity, curiosity, and humor are essential to great coaching and teaching, and always strives to bring them to the work she does.

Amy J. Warshawsky

​Amy J. Warshawsky, MCC, NBC-HWC​​​

Amy J. Warshawsky is certified by the International Coach Federation (MCC), National Board of Health and Wellness Coaches, and the Co-Active Training Institute. She was a faculty member in the ADAPT Health Coach Training Program, where she served as a mentor coach and assessor.

​​Before becoming a coach, Amy worked in major community event planning, marketing, and public relations. She was an Adjunct Professor at Bloomfield College in New Jersey and led a coaching initiative for the International Coach Federation Foundation. As a leader and mentor coach, she has worked in a variety of industries with individuals at all stages of their careers.

Amy holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and a master’s in Journalism from Northwestern University. Trained in a number of movement modalities, including martial arts and self-defense, and in expressive therapies from Lesley University, she is passionate about bringing somatic awareness to coaching and loves working with people of all ages.​​​​​​


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Cancellation Policy

Refunds will be granted if the Continuing Education and Outreach office is contacted at least seven (7) days before the start of a class. No refunds will be given with less than seven (7) days notice. We reserve the right to cancel a course due to low enrollment, severe weather, or instructor illness. A full refund will be issued under these circumstances. Be sure to provide your email address and phone number when registering so we can contact you if a class is cancelled for any reason. If you need to cancel your registration, please email UWSPCE-CPS@uwsp.edu

Special Needs & Accomodations

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two week in advance. Please contact Continuing Education Customer Service at 715-346-3838 or uwspceweb@uwsp.edu.​