Ethics in Physical Therapy

Thursday, June 8th 2017

             Thursday, June 8th Registration: begins at 5:00pm, Program time: 5:30 pm-8:30 pm

Course Description:

The revised APTA Code of Ethics, Professional Core Values and varied approaches to ethical analysis will be used to discuss ethical situations in physical therapy.   Various approaches for analysis will include the "RIPS" framework for ethical analysis adopted by the American Physical Therapy Association’s  LAMP (Leadership, Administration, Management and Professional Practice/Professionalism), Kohlberg's Stages of Morality and Gilligan's Model of Caring.

Objectives: By the conclusion of this seminar, participants will be able to:

  1. discuss the professional core values and their relationship to the new APTA Code of Ethics
  2. identify ethical concerns in clinical practice
  3. analyze ethical clinical cases using the various models presented
  4. select optimal resolution to the ethical situations

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Event details and agenda

Instructor: Lee Ann Guenther, PT,DPT,MS 
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Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants

Continuing Education

              NJBPTE: This course has been approved by the New Jersey Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 2.5 Continuing Education                                     Credits Approval #1701-83

Registration:

  • $40.00 on or before May 21, 2017- Use early bird code Early 27 for the discount
  • $45.00 on or after May 22, 2017

Location:

Stockton University  

Alton Auditorium

101 Vera King Farris Drive

Galloway, NJ 08205

 

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You may also complete this registration form and return it to the School of Health Sciences by email, fax, or mail.

Contact Kent Mayhew at kent.mayhew@stockton.edu with any questions.

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