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Maude Laliberté and Anne Hudon | Do Conflicts of Interest Create a New Professional Norm? Physical Therapists and Workers' Compensation
Laliberté and Hudon compare conflicts of interest that arise between physical therapists and worker's compensation to those arising between sports medicine physicians and the athletes they treat. Both types of clinicians find themselves caught between offering the best treatment to their individual clients and the need to answer to the needs of the organization. Conflicts of type and length of treatments arise as well as opportunities to behave unethically that may eventually result in a new norm for the entire profession.
-A lack of ___________ guidelines for physical therapists and sports physicians increases the difficulty of treating the patient first as an individual or as a member of an organization.
Change
The process or act of becoming different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's identity or essence.
Permanent
A state or quality of being lasting, enduring, or intended to exist or function for an indefinite period without significant change.
Contraceptives
Methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy.
Sexually Active
Individuals who engage in sexual activities, implying various forms of sexual intercourse.
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