Interprofessional Ethics in Rehabilitation The Dreamcatcher Journey
In 2003, we led a working conference on leadership in ethics education for physical therapy and occupational therapy entitled, “Dreamcatchers and the Common Good: Allied Health Leadership in Generational Health and Ethics.” The institute brought together 25 leaders in ethics education in physical th...
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Published in | Journal of allied health Vol. 39; no. 3; pp. 246 - 250 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Washington
John Colbert
01.10.2010
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions |
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Summary: | In 2003, we led a working conference on leadership in ethics education for physical therapy and occupational therapy entitled, “Dreamcatchers and the Common Good: Allied Health Leadership in Generational Health and Ethics.” The institute brought together 25 leaders in ethics education in physical therapy and occupational therapy for a 3-day working conference of experts. In this paper, we discuss our work as part of an interdisciplinary community of ethics educators who have been grappling with ethics education in rehabilitation over the last 7 years. We reflect on our collaborative work and then propose components of a moral foundation required for continued interprofessional dialogue and work. |
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ISSN: | 0090-7421 1945-404X |