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Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in PT Clinical Education

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Price

$39 for Member
$55 for Non-member

60 minutes
Date Published

April 10, 2026

Publisher

Ohio Physical Therapy Association

Subjects

Clinical Education, Ethical decision making, Professionalism

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Summary

Ethical challenges in physical therapy clinical education are inevitable as students transition from classroom to clinic, navigating complex relationships, competing responsibilities, and real-world pressures. This interactive session explores how educators, clinical instructors, and students can uphold ethical integrity within the clinical learning environment by grounding decisions in professional values and established frameworks.

The session begins with a review of foundational principles, including the APTA Code of Ethics, Core Values, and CAPTE Standards, highlighting how these documents embed ethical responsibility within professional and accreditation expectations. Participants will learn to distinguish professionalism, the observable behaviors expected of practitioners, from ethical reasoning, the deliberate process of decision-making when values conflict.

Building on these foundations, the session examines common ethical dilemmas in clinical education, such as balancing mentorship with evaluation, maintaining boundaries in student–CI relationships, ensuring fairness in placements, managing confidentiality and HIPAA compliance, and addressing patient safety concerns.

Real-world vignettes and polling activities will immerse attendees in practical scenarios, encouraging reflection and discussion.

Participants will then apply structured decision-making tools, including the RIPS Model (Realm, Individual Process, Situation), to analyze ethical tensions and determine appropriate courses of action. Through collaborative problem-solving, attendees will enhance their confidence in guiding students, supporting CIs, and aligning ethical behavior with patient-centered care.

The session concludes with practical take-home resources: a CI ethics checklist, student reflection prompts, and reference materials from the APTA, CAPTE, and OPTA Ethics Committee. By integrating ethical reasoning into supervision and instruction, educators can better prepare future clinicians to think critically, act compassionately, and uphold the profession’s highest standards.

This session combines lecture, discussion, and active participation to equip attendees with concrete tools for identifying, analyzing, and addressing ethical challenges in physical therapy clinical education.

Upon completion of this session, the attendee will be able to - 

  • Identify key ethical principles and professional standards outlined in the APTA Code of Ethics, Core Values, and CAPTE expectations as they relate to clinical education.
  • Differentiate between professionalism and ethical reasoning when navigating complex student–CI– patient interactions.
  • Apply structured ethical decision-making frameworks (e.g., RIPS Model) to analyze and resolve common ethical dilemmas in clinical education.
  • Develop strategies to foster open dialogue, reflective practice, and accountability among students, clinical instructors, and faculty in ethically challenging situations.

 

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Presenters

Stefanie Anderson, PT, DPT

Stefanie Anderson, PT, DPT received her bachelor of science degree from Bowling Green State University in 2007 and her DPT... Read More

Allison Durham, PT, DPT, RN

Allison Durham, PT, DPT, RN, DCE received her Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from The University of Toledo in 2010 and her... Read More

Hillary Markel, PT, DPT

Hillary Markel, PT, DPT is a passionate physical therapist and educator who transitioned from clinical practice to full-time... Read More

Shannon Dudash, PT, DPT, GCS

Dr. Dudash is an Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Education in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Gray Areasal Education - Video
Downloadable Files
Gray Areasal Education - Handout
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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). If electing credit for this program, registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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How to Attend

Join the self-paced program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer and high speed internet connection. You may start and stop the program at your convenience, continue where you left off, and review supporting materials as often as you like. Please note: Internet Explorer is no longer a supported browser. We recommend using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari for best results.

Technical Requirements
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