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Professional misconduct update.
Howard, Gillian
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Authorship misconduct: professional misconduct in editorial handling of authorship
British Journal of AnaesthesiaAuthorship provides academic recognition for substantial intellectual contributions to scholarly articles. Beyond recognition, authorship has become a form of currency within the academic community, acting as an indicator of academic output and thus influencing standing within an institution and the general medical community.
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Avoiding professional misconduct
British Journal of Midwifery, 2005We are just waiting for the next case, where the defendant may be claiming ‘But I was just following the recommendations in the last Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths’. Let's see what the Professional Conduct Committee makes of that one. If the accused midwife also says ‘and, as the enquiry suggested, I discussed the case with my supervisor ...
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UKCC clears midwife of professional misconduct
Nursing Standard, 1989A FORMER midwife has been found 'not guilty' of professional misconduct to an allegation that she grossly exaggerated her mileage claims.
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Understanding professional misconduct: the moral responsibilities of professionals
Journal of Business Ethics, 1991Professor Werhane asks the question: "How do decent people, people who work for reputable companies engaged in worthwhile projects, people who follow their expertise and their consciences, behave questionably in certain circumstances or produce harmful consequences?" The Challenger disaster does indeed provide a useful case study in analyzing this ...
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