Professional Ethics in Athletic Training: Practicing and Leading With Integrity, Second Edition is a thorough textbook for athletic training students, instructors, and practitioners that offers a framework for comprehending and putting ethical principles into practice throughout an athletic training professional’s career.
Throughout one’s athletic training career, it is imperative to practice and lead with integrity, as elucidated by renowned authors Gretchen A. Schlabach and Kimberly S. Peer. The book addresses concerns about professional conduct and cultural competency in addition to moral leadership and decision-making abilities that apply to and go beyond the field of sports training.
Every chapter is supported by frameworks that help readers analyze and become aware of legal legislation, moral precepts, professional practice standards, and regulatory practice acts that promote moral behavior. Every chapter also includes current journal articles to assist readers in drawing links between the material and clinical practice. A sample course design and delivery for teaching ethics, writing about moral dilemmas, evaluation methods, and model models for ethical decision making are all included in the work.
Nearly fifty instances to encourage critical thinking are included in the instructor’s materials, along with learning exercises for every chapter. Teachers in educational settings can find more resources to utilize in the classroom by visiting www.efacultylounge.com.
Professional Ethics in sports Training synthesizes and integrates ethical theory and practical application for individuals who practice and lead with integrity. It covers all levels of ethical practice, from the entry-level student to the veteran sports trainer.
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