Clinical Ethics
CE Information
Select Format
Select Length
Highlights
  • Immediately and interactively utilize your Code of Ethics to solve case-study dilemmas
  • Draw from the experience of other clinicians with real- world understanding of ethics as they apply to clinical practice
  • Start your next day with the commitment to ethical decision-making and apply positive change to meet leadership, regulatory and clinical challenges
More Course Details

Summit Subscriber? Log in to add this course.

Additional Information

There is an overwhelming lack of standardized tests to assess ethics within the clinic (Crico et al, 2020). This study highlighted the usage of ethical conversation and consultation as a common tool determining ethical clinical culture, which historically has been one of the challenges in ethical culture development. Creating a clinical culture with an emphasis on ethics can start tomorrow and you can promote the change.

This course will facilitate critical thinking as we approach ethics from a multidisciplinary perspective in a unique format featuring two instructors discussing case studies from theirown clinical experience and inviting case scenarios from an interactive audience. Every day is a fresh start to begin a shiftand joining this webinar is a great step showing you are ready for change, are ready to move on from past challenges, and to learn from the resources which are coming more readily available to help support clinicians and leaders as they take the first steps to shift their approach creating a foundation of ethical decision-making to build great clinics.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists

Highlights

  • Immediately and interactively utilize your Code of Ethics to solve case-study dilemmas
  • Draw from the experience of other clinicians with real- world understanding of ethics as they apply to clinical practice
  • Start your next day with the commitment to ethical decision-making and apply positive change to meet leadership, regulatory and clinical challenges
Formats icon

Other therapists also liked...

Reviews

5/5

Aris Carlo (OR) on May 02, 2026

instructors were very engaging

3/5

Josephine (IN) on May 01, 2026

i appreciate that clinical scenarios were widely presented. however, i thought the delivery was informal and not so organized. the instructors sounded like they were just conversing with each other.

4/5

Jennifer (NC) on Apr 15, 2026

the interaction between the two presenters kept it entertaining.

4/5

Anna (MS) on Apr 14, 2026

i liked how casual and fun the instructors were, they were easy to listen to!

5/5

Felicia (GA) on Apr 13, 2026

no it was great.

5/5

Mary Jo (OK) on Apr 12, 2026

i really liked the format the presenters used. ethics can be tedious%3b this wasn't. i really appreciated the conversation and real-life stories. thank you

5/5

Meghan (ME) on Apr 10, 2026

i liked the discussions and having two presenters.

5/5

Kevin (GA) on Apr 08, 2026

it was well done

5/5

Amber (TN) on Apr 04, 2026

i liked the incorporation of all the disciplines code of ethics and different scenarios

4/5

Liz (NC) on Mar 31, 2026

1. while i appreciate the 2 person 'conversational' presentation style. at times it got so annoying with the other person adding "un huh, yes, right." they certainly made it a different presentation! 2. the video (ted danson) presented was funny but pointless. they didn't connect it to the presentation and it added nothing to their point. 3. chat questions that were discussed by the presenters were very useful. 4. their use of survey questions for dilemmas was really good.


Unlock Unlimited CE Courses with Summit Subscription

Pick Your Plan & Sign Up Today!