Next Witness Please 2.0: Sexual Harassment of a Middle School Athlete MOCK DEPOSITION

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Course Info (BOC Domains of Athletic Training; Presentation Description; Learning Objectives; Clinical Practice Gap Statement; Clinical Bottom Line; Summary Conclusions)
BOC Domains of Athletic Training: Domain IV - Healthcare Administration and Professional Responsibility Presentation Description: This webinar engages participants in a mock deposition centered around a sexual harassment lawsuit in the context of sports medicine. Attendees will delve into a simulated case where a middle school athlete alleges misconduct against a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer. Through this scenario, we will explore the complexities of legal procedures, the ramifications of accusations within the sports medicine community, and the intricacies of maintaining professional boundaries and ethics in the practice. Learning Objectives: Understand the legal process involved in a deposition through a mock sexual harassment lawsuit scenario. Examine the roles and responsibilities of a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer in maintaining professional ethics and boundaries. Assess the adequacy of current training and oversight procedures in protecting student-athletes. Evaluate the implications of a lawsuit on the personal and professional life of a sports medicine professional. Clinical Practice Gap Statement: Despite stringent policies and training, the prevention of harassment within sports medicine remains a significant challenge. This mock deposition uncovers the clinical practice gaps in recognizing and enforcing professional boundaries and the potential disconnect between policy and practice. Athletic Trainers must frequently navigate complex interpersonal dynamics, where the nuances of interactions can be misinterpreted. This session will dissect a real-world scenario, highlighting the necessity for improved strategies that ensure student-athlete safety and professional integrity within the healthcare delivery model. Clinical Bottom Line Statement: The mock deposition underscores the need for robust and ongoing training for Athletic Trainers in recognizing and mitigating harassment. It highlights the critical role of clear communication and reporting structures, as well as the enforcement of conduct policies to protect both the welfare of student-athletes and the reputations of healthcare providers. The case demonstrates the high stakes of legal and ethical compliance, reinforcing the Athletic Trainer's duty to uphold the highest standards of conduct in clinical practice. Summary Conclusion Statement: This webinar brings to light the pressing need for diligent adherence to professional conduct and the implementation of comprehensive educational programs to combat harassment in sports medicine. Participants will leave with a heightened awareness of the legal and ethical dimensions of their roles and the impact of their actions on the lives of the athletes they serve. The mock deposition serves as a potent reminder of the enduring imperative to foster a safe and respectful environment for all involved in sports medicine.
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About the Presenters
Dr. Jeff Konin Dr. Jeff Konin is a Clinical Professor at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. He serves as the Director of the Doctor of Athletic Training Program and leads the Global Initiative for Cannabinoid Research and Education. As a certified athletic trainer and licensed physical therapist, Dr. Konin served on the clinical staff for the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games in 1996 and was the head athletic trainer for the USA wheelchair Paralympic Team that won a world championship gold medal in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 2010. He is a frequent volunteer at the Disney World Marathon races. Jeff advises individual athletes, healthcare professionals, sport organizations, and companies within the cannabis industry. Nationally, he served as the chair of the cannabis task force for the National Athletic Trainer’s Association. Jeff is also a member of the American Cannabis Nurse’s Association (ACNA), the American Medical Marijuana Physicians Association (AMMPA), the Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC), International Cannabinoid Research Society, the International Cannabinoid Research Society and the Florida CCORC Scientific Program Committee. Dr. Konin is the co-editor of 25 textbooks including Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Becoming a Legal Expert in the Health Profession, Practical Kinesiology, Sports Emergency Care, Sports Medicine Conditions – Return to Play, Documentation for Athletic Training, Reimbursement for Athletic Training, and Clinical Athletic Training. He is also the author of numerous textbook chapters and peer-reviewed manuscripts including the NATA’s Position Statement: Pre-participation Physical Examinations and Disqualifying Conditions and Athletic Training Documentation Best Practices. He has shared his expertise at professional conferences throughout the United States as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Norway, Romania, England, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria. Dr. Konin is a frequent invited speaker on the topic of cannabis in sport and rehabilitation, ethical and legal matters in sports medicine, and global leadership. Over a 30+ year career, Dr. Konin has secured over $13 million in grant funding dedicated to the advancement of various sports medicine initiatives.  Dr. Konin is a Founding Partner of The Rehberg Konin Group, dedicated to providing expert advice in the area of sport safety, education, and other areas. Over the past 20+ years, he served in various expert roles for both the plaintiff and defendant. He has consulted with organizations, businesses, and academic institutions on various matters of risk management and prevention. Additionally, he founded PHD420, Inc., a non-for-profit focusing on cannabis education and research. He is a past recipient of the NATA’s Professional Development Excellence Award, NATA Service Award, NATA’s Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, SEATA Educator/Administrator of the Year Award, NATA’s Distinction in the Advancement of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues, International Service Award, and The NATA Foundation’s New Initiative Award. He is recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA). In 2020, Dr. Konin was inducted in the NATA’s Hall of Fame. Dr. Konin has served the profession as a member of the original Reimbursement Advisory Group, member of the Clinical/Corporate/Industrial committee, Chair of the Outcomes Panel Advisory Board, Conference Planning Committee, Post Professional Education Committee, Best Practice for AT Documentation Task Force, Sexual Abuse Education Task Force, Professional Responsibility Work Group Advisory Board member, Student Leadership Committee mentor, Chair of the Transitional Employment Work Group, a member of the International Committee, Fellows committee member, and most recently as the Chair of the Cannabis Task Force for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. Dr. Konin has held past academic appointments at James Madison University, the University of South Florida, and the University of Rhode Island. Alexandra Huron Alexandra Huron, LAT, ATC, is a dedicated and skilled Athletic Trainer with a rich educational background and substantial field experience. A proud alumnus of the University of the Incarnate Word, Alexandra graduated in December 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. She has developed a well-rounded skill set through over eight years of professional experience, extending from junior high athletics to the semi-professional football arena. Her tenure in athletic training began at Livingston ISD as a Co-head Athletic Trainer and Sports Medicine Instructor, where she spent a year shaping young minds and caring for athletes. From there, she transitioned to Poth ISD, continuing her journey as an Athletic Trainer and Instructor, refining her expertise in both educational and athletic domains. In March 2020, Alexandra expanded her reach to higher education and healthcare systems, serving at Our Lady of the Lake University and the Christus Santa Rosa Health System simultaneously. Her outreach endeavors are notable, including valuable contributions to the Mission Concepcion Sports Complex, Alamo City All-Stars Sports Complex, Holy Cross High School, St. Anthony’s Catholic High School, and The Atonement Academy.
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Action Medicine Consultants, LLC (BOC AP#: P12095) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers (ATs). This program is eligible for a maximum of 1.25 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. GENERAL DISCLAIMER: It is the responsibility of the participant, relying on the independent expertise and knowledge of the patient, to determine the best treatment and method of application for the patient. Participants must use discretion when using the information contained within this presentation.  The presenter has provided the following regarding disclaimers: The information and content provided in this course are for informational purposes only. The presenter nor Action Medicine Consultants, LLC bears no liability for your use of this information and content. The views expressed in this course are those of the presenter(s). CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters must disclose any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use.  This presentation does not involve the unlabeled use of a product or product under investigational use.  During the presentation, the presenter provides disclosure of any relevant financial relationships or other associations.  Refund Policy:  Live (virtual or in-person) Courses - Full refunds (Minus 10% for handling fees) are given after completion of the course if cancellation request is received 14 days prior to the course date. No refunds will be given after this deadline, but fees may be applied to another current or a future course. This also applies to virtual courses if a technical issue occurred on the presenter side that prevented a full presentation from being performed. On-Demand Courses - No refunds will be given, but fees may be applied to another current or a future course if there is a technical issue in Action Medicine Consultant's delivery of the course and in which no certificate of completion was issued.