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Informed Consent in Professionalism

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
W415 What information should be presented? How should the conversation take place? Someone must take responsibility for putting informed consent into practice. A variety of organizations outside the patient-physician relationship may play roles in this process.
Richard B, Gunderman, Bharat, Kakarala
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Information Technology Professionals

2021
Although turnover has been a heavily researched topic, it continues to be problematic and one of the top concerns for CEOs in the information technology industry. While previous research has focused on topics such as compensation, leadership styles, and organizational styles, this study focuses on trust, which has been described as one of the most ...
Kelly Idell, David Gefen
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Information and the information professional

Aslib Proceedings, 1991
Librarians are in the fortunate position of having a firm institutional foundation. Books and libraries can exist without librarians or readers, but few would question the nature of libraries as such. Although individual libraries may differ greatly in character, the essence of what a library is remains constant, and there is usually at least a hint of
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Professional Responsibility for Information Privacy

Journal of Information Systems Management, 1985
Abstract Information privacy has emerged as a key international issue among information systems professionals and society in general. In tracing the development of this concern, the author first examines the four stages in which technology is absorbed by society, noting the trend toward increasing dependence on computer systems.
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