Ethics: A Physical Therapist's Guide to Excellent Practice

Ethics: A Physical Therapist's Guide to Excellent Practice
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Highlights
  • Evidence-based strategies to guide decision-making during ethical dilemmas
  • Apply national physical therapy guidelines for conductand practice
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As a doctoring profession, we have developed specific practice patterns from valued information from other disciplines that have preceded ours. This two-hour course for physical therapists and physical therapy assistants will guide clinical decision making. This course will help the clinician self-assess personal values, review accepted professional guidelines of behavior, and employ practical tools for resolving daily dilemmas through case studies. From governing boards to the use of technology, ethical decision making is key to continued growth personally and as a profession!

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants

Highlights

  • Evidence-based strategies to guide decision-making during ethical dilemmas
  • Apply national physical therapy guidelines for conductand practice
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5/5

Nisha (IL) on Apr 08, 2026

good class

3/5

Sarah (MD) on Apr 07, 2026

out of date material- there are limited licenses in some states now peds pts- can only bill ther ex%3f why not ther act%3f isn't almost everything we do in peds for function%3f%3f

5/5

Regina (NJ) on Apr 04, 2026

i found the teacher very easy to listen to. kept the topic light. didn't feel like 2 hours.

4/5

Jena (CA) on Apr 02, 2026

it was a good course, informative

5/5

Meena (IL) on Mar 31, 2026

instructor explained well the course content and slides.

5/5

Haruka (CA) on Mar 27, 2026

with the case example that instructor provided, i could think through the ethical situation and learn how to make a decision.

4/5

Robert (CA) on Mar 27, 2026

i didnt like the questions as they related to the presntation the questions were a little too "cute" and ambiguous

5/5

Lindsay (SC) on Mar 16, 2026

i liked how she used the rips model giving various examples that we an apply to a variety of situations to make the best choice

5/5

Stephen (LA) on Mar 15, 2026

clear, concise and helped me reflect on biases or past experiences

3/5

Bruce (CA) on Mar 14, 2026

course material too involved to be presented in a 2 hour course.


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