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In this podcast, APTA Ethics and Judicial Committee member Rebecca Edgeworth Ditwiler, PT, DPT, PhD, asks three experts about the most pressing ethical issues related to artificial intelligence, one of the most rapidly evolving frontiers in health care. They provide insights about data privacy, bias, informed consent, and more.

The EJC recently wrote two columns in APTA Magazine related to AI ethics: one on unveiling and shaping AI technologies and another on exploring AI ethics within the five roles of physical therapy.

Read more about common and emerging ethical issues facing PTs, PTAs, and students in APTA Magazine's "Ethics in Practice" series.

Our Speakers

 

Rebecca Edgeworth Ditwiler, PT, DPT, PhD, board-certified orthopaedic clinical specialist, is an associate professor and practicing PT for the University of South Florida's School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa.

 

CJ Morrow, PT, DPT, board-certified clinical specialist in orthopaedic physical therapy, is clinical quality senior analyst at Hinge Health.

 

Robert "Bob" Latz, PT, DPT, Certified Healthcare CIO, is chief information officer for Trinity Rehab Services.

 

Gene Tunik, PT, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, Movement, and Rehabilitation Sciences and associate dean of Research and Innovation at the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University in Boston.


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