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Integrating professionalism into the curriculum

Medical Teacher, 2012
Professional values and behaviours are intrinsic to all medical practice yet remain one of the most difficult subjects to integrate explicitly into a curriculum. Professionalism in the twenty-first century raises challenges not only for the adaptation of the medical training programme to changing societal values but also for ensuring that trainees gain
O'Sullivan, Helen   +3 more
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Information Integrity and IT Professionals' Integrity, Intertwined

IT Professional, 2008
When a consumer accesses information, the consumer wants to trust that information. As computer professionals, our reputation with the public depends in large part on how the public perceives the information we deliver-if the public trusts the information, the public trusts us.
Keith W. Miller 0001, Jeffrey M. Voas
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Integrity and Its Role in Professionalism

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012
AJR:199, September 2012 define. One of the foundational concepts of professionalism is integrity [2]. What is integrity? Why is it important? What can we do to promote it in ourselves and others? The word integrity comes from the Latin word “integer.” This is the same word we use to denote whole numbers, which have no fractional or decimal component ...
Richard B, Gunderman, George, Kane
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Enhancement Technologies and Professional Integrity

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005
*The opinions expressed are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy of the National Institutes of Health, the Public Health Service, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Franklin G, Miller, Howard, Brody
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Integrating professional skills into the curriculum

Proceedings of the first Australasian conference on Computer science education - ACSE '96, 1996
The need for the teaching of professional skills to undergraduates in areas such as communications, team work, conflict resolution, and ethics has for some time been articulated by the information systems profession. These skills are particularly required by information systems graduates.
John W. Lamp   +2 more
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The Pharmacist's Personal and Professional Integrity

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007
The pharmacist's duty to dispense emergency contraception may be approached as a legal, policy, and regulatory issue; as an ethical issue; or as an empirical question.
Howard, Brody, Susan S, Night
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Professionals’ views on integrated care

Journal of Integrated Care, 2017
Purpose Integrated care policies have been at the heart of recent health reforms in many European countries. The purpose of this paper is to study the integration from the perspective of health care personnel working in primary health care clinics. Design/methodology/approach The study employs data from interviews collected in a research project ...
Outi Jolanki   +2 more
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Academic Integrity and Professional Integrity in Computing Education

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 2015
Certain practices, such as unauthorised collaboration with other students and unreferenced copying from external sources, are generally considered in the educational context to be breaches of academic integrity. This paper explores whether there are differences between the perceptions of the acceptability of these practices in the academic context and ...
Simon, Judy Sheard
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Professional integrity

American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 2019
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