As a healthcare professional, staying informed about ethical and legal responsibilities is not just a requirement, but a crucial aspect of providing the best care for your patients. I instruct a remote course that tackles these difficult issues - my course, Ethical Considerations from a Legal Lens is a comprehensive remote course taking place on November 17, 2024, that will delve into these important topics from the perspective of the pelvic health rehabilitation field.
Why does this topic matter?
Navigating the complex legal and ethical landscape can be challenging for healthcare providers, particularly in specialized areas like pelvic rehabilitation or even more niche subsets within pelvic health. This course is designed to help practitioners gain a deeper understanding of ethical decision-making while helping a provider feel more legal compliance to safeguard the patient’s well-being and the integrity of a provider’s practice.
During this course, you’ll interactively explore key concepts including:
Whether you’re a physical therapist, occupational therapist, or another healthcare provider working in pelvic health, this course is an excellent opportunity to sharpen your ethical compass and protect your practice from potential legal pitfalls.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for all pelvic health professionals who want to:
Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned professional, this course offers valuable insights that will enhance your ability to care for patients ethically and legally. This class offers a “think tank” of your peers to help problem-solve real-time ethical or legal issues you may be experiencing in your practice.
With evolving legal and ethical complexities, staying educated is key to practicing responsibly and avoiding potential issues. Join us on November 17 for this impactful course that will empower you with the tools to uphold ethical excellence in pelvic health.
Ready to take your practice to the next level?
Register today and ensure you’re prepared to navigate the ethical and legal challenges in your profession.
AUTHOR BIO:
Mora Pluchino, PT, DPT, PRPC
Mora Pluchino, PT, DPT, PRPC (she/her) is a graduate of Stockton University with a BS in Biology (2007) and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (2009). She has experience in a variety of areas and settings, working with children and adults, including orthopedics, bracing, neuromuscular issues, vestibular issues, and robotics training. She began treating Pelvic Health patients in 2016 and now has experience treating women, men, and children with a variety of Pelvic Health dysfunction. There is not much she has not treated since beginning this journey and she is always happy to further her education to better help her patients meet their goals.
She strives to help all of her patients return to a quality of life and activity that they are happy with for the best bladder, bowel, and sexual functioning they are capable of at the present time. In 2020, She opened her own practice called Practically Perfect Physical Therapy Consulting to help meet the needs of more clients. She has been a guest lecturer for Rutgers University Blackwood Campus and Stockton University for their Pediatric and Pelvic Floor modules since 2016. She has also been a TA with Herman & Wallace since 2020 and has over 150 hours of lab instruction experience. Mora has also authored and instructs several courses for the Institute.
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