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020 _a9781449673376
040 _cLCIC LIBRARY
082 _aREF 174.2958515 Sh65
245 0 _aRehabilitation Ethics /
260 _aSudbury :
_bJones & Bartlett Learning,
_c2019.
300 _a 1 online resource (xxii, 490 pages) : illustrations
520 _a"The purpose of this book is to suggest an innovative vision for rehabilitation and habilitation ethics from an interprofessional perspective. The goal is to create a seminal text about ethics across the rehabilitation and habilitation disciplines (occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech language/communication disorders, and related rehabilitation fields) and serve a role similar to that which Principles of Biomedical Ethics by TL Beauchamp and JF Childress (2012) has served in the field of medicine. This text will be a contributed book. Highlighting the interprofessional approach, contributors will come from a variety of health disciplines- all experts in their field. This will ensure the text appeals to a wide audience, opening up its potential even further"--Provided by publisher
650 _a BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Business Ethics
650 _aEthics, Professional
700 _aLaura Lee Swisher
_eAuthor
700 _aCharlotte Brasic Royeen
_eAuthor
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_cREF
999 _c1964
_d1964