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‘What is professional ethics?’
Nursing Ethics, 2013The very term ‘professional ethics’ is puzzling with respect to what both ‘professional’ and ‘ethics’ might mean. I argue (1) that professionalism is ambiguous as to whether or not it is implicitly committed to ethical practice; (2) that to be ‘professionally’ ethical is at best ambiguous, if not in fact bizarre; and (3) that, taken together, these ...
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2018
At the end of this chapter, you should be able to: Differentiate between commonly used ethical frameworks Compare and contrast the core competencies required of an HR practitioner in different national contexts Explain the concept of moral intensity Analyse the sources of conflict and dilemmas that HR practitioners are confronted ...
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At the end of this chapter, you should be able to: Differentiate between commonly used ethical frameworks Compare and contrast the core competencies required of an HR practitioner in different national contexts Explain the concept of moral intensity Analyse the sources of conflict and dilemmas that HR practitioners are confronted ...
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2017
Do you agree with Dr Fagan? I doubt that many vocationally-orientated teachers ever would. Why is that? This book concerns the practice of teaching. It describes the importance of reflection, practised communication and skilled relationshipbuilding, within and between educational settings and others locally, nationally and internationally.
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Do you agree with Dr Fagan? I doubt that many vocationally-orientated teachers ever would. Why is that? This book concerns the practice of teaching. It describes the importance of reflection, practised communication and skilled relationshipbuilding, within and between educational settings and others locally, nationally and internationally.
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2016
Psychiatric practice poses unique ethical challenges in addition to the general professional principles expected of all doctors due to the intensity of the doctor–patient relationship, individual and societal risk assessment, and the need for decisions around the curtailment of patient autonomy where these are appropriate.
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Psychiatric practice poses unique ethical challenges in addition to the general professional principles expected of all doctors due to the intensity of the doctor–patient relationship, individual and societal risk assessment, and the need for decisions around the curtailment of patient autonomy where these are appropriate.
Deakin, Nicholas A.+3 more
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Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering, 1985
As engineering activity becomes increasingly complex, ethical dilemmas without precedent are arising, straddling the technological and legal fields, and evoking emotions that previous generations of engineers have not had to deal with. Some of these issues are addressed against the framework of the political, economic and social value systems.
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As engineering activity becomes increasingly complex, ethical dilemmas without precedent are arising, straddling the technological and legal fields, and evoking emotions that previous generations of engineers have not had to deal with. Some of these issues are addressed against the framework of the political, economic and social value systems.
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The politics of professional ethics
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2010AbstractIn order to illustrate how terms of reference themselves, such as those announced by ‘professional ethics’, delimit and distort moral consideration I start with an extended discussion of how Just War Theory operates to do this; and go on to discuss ‘the power of naming’ with reference to the British attack on Iraq.
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2018
Professional ethics is concerned with the values appropriate to certain kinds of occupational activity, such as medicine and law, which have been defined traditionally in terms of a body of knowledge and an ideal of service to the community; and in which individual professionals have a high degree of autonomy in their practice. The class of occupations
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Professional ethics is concerned with the values appropriate to certain kinds of occupational activity, such as medicine and law, which have been defined traditionally in terms of a body of knowledge and an ideal of service to the community; and in which individual professionals have a high degree of autonomy in their practice. The class of occupations
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Ethics and the Regulation of Professional Ethics
Philosophia, 1983Tibor R. Machan, Tibor R. Machan
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Trustworthiness and Professional Ethics
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996), 2002Earlier this year, Kansas City, Mo., pharmacist Robert Courtney admitted to charges that he had adulterated, tampered with, and mislabeled the chemotherapy drugs Taxol (paclitaxel—Bristol-Myers Squibb) and Gemzar (gemcitabine—Lilly) prescribed for 34 patients with cancer.
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The Ethics of Professional Regulation
New England Journal of Medicine, 1985Chapter 458 of the Florida Statutes (The Medical Practice Act) begins: "The Legislature recognizes that the practice of medicine is potentially dangerous to the public if conducted by unsafe and in...
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