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Ethics, applied Ethics, professional Ethics

Pflege, 2001
In der Studie «Der Bekanntheitsgrad berufsethischer Grundregeln innerhalb der Berufsgruppe der Pflegenden»1 wird die Kodifizierung berufsethischer Normen als eine zu durchlaufende Stufe zu einer eigenständigen Pflegeethik verstanden. Bei der im Rahmen der Studie durchgeführten Befragung finden die Autoren/-innen heraus, dass der Bekanntheitsgrad in ...
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Engineering Ethics Beyond Engineers’ Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2011
Engineering ethics is usually focused on engineers' ethics, engineers acting as individuals. Certainly, these professionals play a central role in the matter, but engineers are not a singularity inside engineering; they exist and operate as a part of a complex network of mutual relationships between many other people, organizations and groups.
Basart Muñoz, Josep Maria   +1 more
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Ethics Consultation: Whose Ethics?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007
Fox et al. (2007) provide important information on the status of ethical consultation in American hospitals.
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Nursing Ethics, Physician Ethics, and Medical Ethics

Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1981
The term “nursing ethics” is controversial. Some insist that nursing ethics is a unique field posing issues that cannot be understood fully by adapting the professional ethics of physicians. They insist that the term “nursing ethics” connotes the uniqueness of the moral problems that nurses face in the health care setting.On the other hand, others ...
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The Ethics of Teaching Ethics

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Recently, some state boards of professional licensure have begun to turn to ethicists for assistance in evaluating the behavior of professionals against whom complaints of unethical conduct have been brought. In the following case, a state board has made it a condition of a health professional's reinstatement that he take a course in medical ethics ...
M E, Waithe, D T, Ozar
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Ethics committees: an ethical dilemma

BMJ, 2011
The year before we married we lived in sin, just outside Sunderland. We attempted to cook. The results were half baked, half cooked, and half eaten. Spitting food out, although not classic table etiquette, was common. But in our darkest hour we were saved by the supreme being, Delia Smith.
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The Ethics of Doing Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2016
Ethicists have investigated ethical problems in other disciplines, but there has not been much discussion of the ethics of their own activities. Research in ethics has many ethical problems in common with other areas of research, and it also has problems of its own.
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Business Ethics in Ethics Committees?

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Business Ethics in Ethics Committees? A physical therapist employed at a physician-owned therapy service became distressed when the owner, an orthopedic surgeon, required the therapist to continue care for a patient beyond what could reasonably be documented as improvement.
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Ethics and Medical-Ethical Decisions

Critical Care Clinics, 1986
This article reviews basic ethical language and presents an ethical decision-making model that is designed to assist ethical decisions in critical care medicine.
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Coopting Ethics Education: Ethically Challenged Ethics Lessons

Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2000
In a society that is increasingly reliant on complex technologies, there are vital interests at stake in the ethics education of technical professionals. To promote professional behavior that will enhance the long-term well-being of all citizens and their environment, ethics education should be free of industry bias and use resources developed by ...
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