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Accountability in Professionalism

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
Economic Accountability We need to consider each of these models in more depth, beginning with economics. The imaging tests and procedures radiologists perform every day generate substantial costs and revenues for payers, health systems, hospitals, and radiology groups [2].
Richard B, Gunderman, Drew A, Streicher
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Accountability for the Professional

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1972
"ACCOUNTABILITY" shows promise of becoming the most prestigious term in educational writing and speaking, threatening to eclipse even such current favorites as "relevant," "involved," and "commitment." There is a fair chance that, assuming federal support of educational programs survives the war on inflation, not a single grant will be awarded to any ...
Albert J. Taylor, Richard D. Zahn
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Professionalism and accountability

Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2013
School principals and headteachers are increasingly working within a high stakes accountability framework. In many countries, these senior leaders are judged on student outcomes as measured by public examination and test results. In England, and elsewhere, conformity with government policy is policed through a national inspection regime, which grades ...
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Microcomputers for professional accountants

The Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Computer Personnel on Research Conference -, 1983
Introducing the microcomputer as an audit tool has profound implications for accounting educators, as well as, accounting professionals. Graduates from accounting programs must have basic microcomputing skills and a working knowledge of how to apply their accounting skills in microcomputer environments. Practicing accountants need to be educated in the
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Promoting Professionalism and Professional Accountability

2016
Dedicated leadership, effective planning and teamwork, and reliable implementation are essential elements of successful healthcare initiatives, clinical outcomes and research endeavors. Lapses in professional conduct at any level may undermine the teamwork necessary to achieve goals in safety and outcomes.
William H. Swiggart   +7 more
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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 Accounting.

The Accounting Review, 1968
Reviews the book "Professional Accounting," John R.E. Parker and David H. Bonham.
Gerald L. Cleveland, William J. Bruns
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PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS: ACCOUNTING PRACTICE.

The Accounting Review, 1961
Abstract This article presents an account of problems prepared by the Board of Examiners of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and that were presented as the first hail of the Certified Public Accountants examination in accounting practice on November 7, 1962. The candidates were required to solve all problems. One
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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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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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