PT 706 Ethical and Legal Issues in the Management of Physical Therapy Practice

This course examines current issues and trends in the law and ethics of physical therapy, and physical therapy clinical management. Specific topics include: (1) health care malpractice, and business, contract, criminal, and education law concepts and cases; (2) informed consent; (3) APTA ethics and state practice act mandates; (4) organizational theory, behavior, and culture; (5) leadership and  management principles.  This course also provides a comprehensive overview of physical therapy ethics.  Students must distinguish moral, ethical and legal duties in practice, analyze the APTA’s core values, Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional Conduct, and compare and contrast professional association ethical standards and state licensing board ethical standards. The four foundational biomedical ethical principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy and justice are examined and applied to practice.

This is a blended course.

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

PT 700, PT 701, PT 704, PT 705, and PT 711