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Components of Ethics for Healthcare Professionals (Mandatory) Meets the Ethics, Laws, and Regulations requirement [2 contact hours]
Ethical behavior is a fundamental component of all healthcare professions, regardless of where or how they practice. The purpose of this course is to provide healthcare professionals a broad overview on the study of ethical behavior and action as it is applied to practice, education, and research. The course will define terms used in discussing ethics, describe general principles and values of ethics and standards of conduct, and explain a decision-making process for analyzing ethical issues and potential disciplinary actions or sanctions that might occur if unethical behavior is determined by professional and/or credentialing organizations. Case studies are included throughout to stimulate reflection and direct application to practice examples. 12 ACL Rehabilitation: A Review of Current Treatment Approaches [4 contact hours] This course provides a comprehensive review of current approaches to ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) rehabilitation. It covers the latest evidence on surgical reconstruction techniques, graft choices, functional bracing, neuromuscular training, and return-to-play decision making. The course emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practice and staying current with the evolving literature in ACL rehabilitation. Participants will learn about early rehabilitation protocols, specific exercises and techniques, functional testing methods, and how to incorporate psychological readiness into return-to-sport decisions. The course includes case studies and self- assessment questions to reinforce key concepts. 20 Evaluation and Treatment of Rotator Cuff Impairments [2 contact hours] This course takes the learner through a clear, yet comprehensive tour of the gross and fine mechanisms of movement. Students will see and apply foundational rules of human movement and build their ability to predict and assign the appropriate agonists, antagonists, and synergists to each movement. The class brings a series of supporting information based on the names of the structures along with rationales for terms and designations, and it offers the learner a set of resources to build genuine comprehension of the intricate design of the scapulohumeral joint and the most common rotator cuff injuries. Both newly credentialed and experienced professionals will increase their mastery of the human shoulder/arm and leave with new skills that they can immediately apply in service to their clients. 27 Management of Sports-Related Concussions: Staying Ahead of the Game, 2nd Edition [4 contact hours] Concussions continue to be a serious epidemic in youth and competitive sports. With approximately 1.6 million to 3.8 million sports-related concussions occurring every year, these injuries are considered among the most complex injuries in sports medicine to diagnosis, assess, and manage. The instructor will provide an overarching review of the recent literature, including the 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, as it pertains to concussion management from prevention techniques to reducing the risk of injury to returning to play after a concussive episode. The modules within this course include an introduction to concussions, recognition and sideline evaluation, clinical evaluation, neuropsychological testing, rehabilitation techniques, and academic modifications. As the literature and practice guidelines/recommendations are reviewed, participants will be able to assess their current practice to make appropriate modifications to their own concussion management plan. The mission of this course is to provide a concise resource on how to properly manage concussions from risk reduction techniques, acute injuries, and return to play by implementing a multimodal process and enhancing multidisciplinary communication to keep the athlete at the forefront of care. ..... Continued on the next page ►
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