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Counselling Psychology Review, 2006
In this essay I will argue that the new British Psychological Society (BPS) Code of Ethics and Conduct (March, 2006) is overly narrow in scope and fails to address some of the most important aspects of work as a psychologist. By failing to consider at a fundamental level our aims as a profession and our means for achieving these aims, I contend that we
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In this essay I will argue that the new British Psychological Society (BPS) Code of Ethics and Conduct (March, 2006) is overly narrow in scope and fails to address some of the most important aspects of work as a psychologist. By failing to consider at a fundamental level our aims as a profession and our means for achieving these aims, I contend that we
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Code of ethics for epidemiologists
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1991The importance of a written code of ethics for epidemiologists is growing. This paper explores the reasons for developing such a code and the issues that should be addressed during its implementation. It concludes with recommendations on format and content.
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The Philosophy of Codes of Ethics
Electrical Engineering, 1955The engineer's role in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the productive process may seem so obvious a goal as not to require special representation by any profession. At the same time the engineer must be aware of the hidden subtleties of his mission and of its relationship to that of other callings.
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Communications of the ACM, 2006
Business and IT professionals have enough in common that they can share a universal code of ethics.
Dinah M. Payne, Brett J. L. Landry
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Business and IT professionals have enough in common that they can share a universal code of ethics.
Dinah M. Payne, Brett J. L. Landry
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Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2001
F acial plastic surgery is a unique milieu in which to practice. We do a variety of procedures for which insurance reimbursement is provided, many others for which no coverage is available, and a third group for which qualification for third-party indemnification may or may not apply, dependent on the indications in a given patient. This scenario gives
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F acial plastic surgery is a unique milieu in which to practice. We do a variety of procedures for which insurance reimbursement is provided, many others for which no coverage is available, and a third group for which qualification for third-party indemnification may or may not apply, dependent on the indications in a given patient. This scenario gives
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2023
Abstract Ethical standards codified by major professional archaeological organizations mainly serve an educational purpose, given that sanctions are beyond the purview of most such bodies (but see below discussion of Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). The three main problems with these codes are (1) People do not read them;
Emily C. Van Alst, K. Anne Pyburn
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Abstract Ethical standards codified by major professional archaeological organizations mainly serve an educational purpose, given that sanctions are beyond the purview of most such bodies (but see below discussion of Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). The three main problems with these codes are (1) People do not read them;
Emily C. Van Alst, K. Anne Pyburn
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THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION’S CODE OF ETHICS: IS IT A CODE OF ETHICS OR A CODE OF QUALITY ASSURANCE?
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2003Abstract A code of ethics has been the traditional means by which a profession assures the public and its clients of its responsibilities and thereby the maintenance of its integrity and reputation. As Abbott (1983) observes “ethics codes are the most concrete cultural form in which professions acknowledge their societal obligations” (p. 2).
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Ethical theory, codes of ethics and IS practice
Information Systems Journal, 1996Ethical issues, with respect to computer‐based information systems, are important to the individual IS practitioner. These same issues also have an important impact on the moral well‐being of organizations and societies. Considerable discussion has taken place in the Information Systems (IS) literature on specific ethical issues, but there is little ...
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Viewpoint: code of ethics or no code of ethics ‐ a university experience
Managerial Auditing Journal, 1997Focuses on Clemson University’s failed attempt to introduce a code of ethics. Looks at the flaws in the State’s Code of Ethics, and considers the limitations of such a code and the alienation which it can cause. Concludes that, rather than developing a new set of codes, greater emphasis should be placed on cultivating ethics awareness.
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Ethics: a code for the laboratory.
MLO: medical laboratory observer, 1995The subject of ethics has become relevant once again since the 2004 expose of fraudulent laboratory practices involving HIV and hepatitis testing at the Maryland General Hospital. After congressional hearings into accrediting organizations entrusted to assure healthcare standards and patient safety, which had inspected Maryland General, vital changes ...
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