Module 2 - Personal and Professional Values in Athletic Training: Uncovering the Moral Compass
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Webinar Series:
Professional Ethics for Athletic Trainers: Practical Strategies for Challenging Dilemmas
Presentation:
Module 2 - Personal and Professional Values in Athletic Training: Uncovering the Moral Compass
CEUs Awarded:
1
Registration Fee:
Fee: $15 for NATA members/$25 for NATA non-members
Date:
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Time:
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Central (Noon Eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific)
Abstract:
This presentation will focus on the role personal and professional values have on our ethical decision making processes within the athletic training profession. A comprehensive approach to uncovering personal and professional values that guide our professional behaviors will be the main emphasis of this presentation. Practical situations will be utilized to apply the values construct to ethical dilemmas within the profession.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
- Identify the role personal and professional values play in ethical decision making
- Understand the need for a profession to have and clearly articulate core professional values
- Appreciate the role personal and professional values have on professional behaviors and the role these behaviors play in the resolution of ethical dilemmas
Presenter:
For the last 21 years, Gretchen has served Northern Illinois University (NIU) in the capacity of Athletic Training Education Program Director. She has been recognized as one of NATA’s Most Distinguished Athletic Trainers (2000) and GLATA’s Outstanding Educator (2008). Gretchen is Chair of the NATA Ethics Council and serves on the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Ethics Committee. Research interests include ethical reasoning using dimensions of moral values, universal healthcare principles, and moral theory, as well as, the discovery of shared professional values. Her work in professional ethics has been presented nationally and internationally in the disciplines of athletic training, medicine/healthcare, and philosophy. Gretchen co-authored (with Dr. Kimberly Peer) the first textbook on ethics in athletic training.
Kimberly S. Peer, EdD, ATC, LAT, Kent State University, Kent, OH
Athletic Training Domain:
Professional Responsibility
Course Level:
Essential/Intermediate
Attendance Capacity:
75




















