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In her delivery of the 53rd Mary McMillan Lecture on Feb. 2, Laura Lee (Dolly) Swisher, PT, MDiv, PhD, FAPTA, examined the ethical challenges to the profession’s collective identity posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and made recommendations for the future.

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