English | 2024 | EPUB, Converted PDF | 24 MB
Gretchen Schlabach; Kimberly Peer, B0CW197M2K, 1630913391, 1040136419, 9781630913397, 9781040136416, 9781040140024, 9781003525998, 9781630913410, 978-1630913397, 978-1040136416, 978-1040140024, 978-1003525998, 978-1630913410
A comprehensive textbook for athletic
training students, educators, and practitioners, Professional Ethics in
Athletic Training: Practicing and Leading With Integrity, Second Edition
provides a framework for understanding and applying ethical principles
across the career span of an athletic training professional.
Esteemed
authors Gretchen A. Schlabach and Kimberly S. Peer explain the
necessity of practicing and leading with integrity across one’s
athletic training career. The text explores issues related to cultural
competence and professional behavior as well as ethical leadership and
decision-making skills that both inform and transcend the athletic
training profession.
Each chapter is accompanied by frameworks
that lead to both analysis and awareness of legal statutes, ethical
principles, regulatory practice acts, and professional practice
standards that encourage responsible reasoning and conduct.
Contemporary journal articles can also be found in every chapter to
help readers make connections between content and clinical practice.
The text also includes assessment tools, sample models for ethical
decision making, writing about moral issues, and sample course design
and delivery for teaching ethics.
Included in the instructor’s
materials are nearly 50 cases to promote critical thinking as well as
learning activities for each chapter. Included with the text are online
supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
Covering
all levels of ethical practice―from the entry-level student to the
experienced athletic trainer―Professional Ethics in Athletic Training
synthesizes and integrates ethical theory and practical application for
those who practice and lead with integrity.