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The professionalization of accountancy

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 1995
Reviews the history of the early development of the accountancy profession in the UK and the USA and describes the organization of professional accountancy bodies in both countries, concentrating particularly on events in the post‐formation period. Identifies the persistent struggle of UK and US accountants with the conflicting phenomena of economic ...
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Professionalism and Accountability

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1977
This paper examines the new Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs) program in light of a similar program (“Economic Monitoring”) that has been used in West Germany for over forty years. In the first section the PSRO program is described as government-mandated peer review by professional organizations, and is compared with that of the West ...
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Professional Accountability via Professional Imperatives

Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences, 2023
Addressing practical, perennial problems with no discernible solutions (e.g., income insecurity, food insecurity, housing insecurity, health inequality, unsustainability) generates moral fallout–people could be harmed. As a profession, family and consumer sciences/home economics mandates that its practitioners hold deep obligations to the public they ...
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Language and Tools for Professional Accountability

Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 2002
The article considers the issues raised by Chaplain Yes and Chaplain No earlier in this volume. They are considered in the framework of the distinctive dimensions of a profession. I contend that chaplaincy could be served by internal discussions of specialized skills and goals it wants to claim in the professional sphere, and that scientific tools ...
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"Ethics, professionalism and accountability in testing"

Proceedings International Test Conference 1997, 2002
Testing is not an exact science. We can test for a class of anomalies, and certify a product does not contain those anomalies under test conditions. We can test for another class of anomalies under operational conditions, but it is never clear when the list is complete.
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Professional Accountability

JONA’S Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2012
The hallmark of professionalism is accountability, and this is necessary to consolidate the professional status of nursing. This article presents a review of the concept of professional accountability within the theoretical orientation of the role theory. It assumes that the nurse is performing roles that must be duly accounted for.
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PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS A Department for Students of Accounting.

The Accounting Review, 1944
Abstract The following problems were prepared by the Board of Examiners of the American Institute of Accountants and were presented as the second half of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA)examination in accounting practice on November 8, 1945. One of the questions asked was to prepare a consolidated balance-sheet of Holding Co. and
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The human condition of the professional: discretion and accountability

Nursing Ethics, 1997
This article takes issue with procedural reductionism, which is the inclination to reduce all matters of judgement and responsibility to the following of some procedure or rule. Two scenarios provide content for a discussion of professional discretion in the context of accountability.
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