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In public health, the principle of beneficence requires that more good than harm be accomplished through public health action.

A society that is not built on ethics -- on fairness, freedom, and mature hearts and minds -- cannot survive for long.

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· Public policy incorporates the determinants of health and the principles of the Canada Health Act across the health care continuum.

Pharmacy-in-Practice 2000:10(8):281 (Oct) Article is the first in a new series looking at ethical issues and principles in pharmacy practice.

A rubric is "a set of criteria and a scoring scale that is used to assess and evaluate students' work.

Do ethically recommended research procedures influence the perceived ethicality of social psychological research?

Not long ago, a state environmental official wrote us a thoughtful letter about risk assessment

The Bio-Ethics Consultation Committee shall be a multi-disciplinary group of health professionals established to address ethical dilemmas which occur in the course of patient care at Abbott Northwestern Hospital.

Availability of antiretroviral therapy after clinical trials with HIV infected patients are ended.

10. Codes of ethics have been criticized for transferring responsibility for ethical behavior from the organization to the individual employee.

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sysadminethics

http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2000-10/pdfs/sysadminethics.pdf
Ethics has been part of SAGE since the beginning.
Recently, a group has been working on a unified ethics document for all the international SAGE groups.
I think just mentioning our ethics document has helped a lot of people to think about sysadmin as a serious profession.
4. Last May, I gave a talk to the Twin Cities System Administrators (TCSA), the Minneapolis/St.
One of the participants (not a SAGE member, but I think he's joined since then) asked about ethics.
Would it be a component of the certification process.
He commented that the stealth features were useful to him -- it prevented another organization within his company from knowing that he was port-scanning his own network.

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Description and Rationale of Course: One of the "attributes" of all professions is existence of a common set of ethics.
Ethics (and the values from which they are derived) have always been important to the helping professions; indeed, these professions have traditionally used their values and ethics to identify themselves.
1. Knowledge: The student knows the core values and principles common to all the helping professions.
Required Reading: (1) CC&C, pages 482- middle of 485; (2) CC&C, Appendix E (3) Read one other code of ethics, one from the field you think you want to enter.
Recommended Reading: (1) "Ethical Dilemmas in Interdisciplinary Collaboration," in Congress, E.P. (1999), Social work values and ethics: Identifying and resolving professional dilemma.

ethicsReadings

American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Intruding on wild lives: How far is far enough in our pursuit of knowledge about the other animals?
Professional disclosure statements and formal plans for supervision: Two strategies for minimizing the risk of ethical conflicts in post-master s supervision.
Ethics code spells disaster for Canadian Psychologists.
Research as therapy, therapy as research: Ethical dilemmas in new-paradigm research.
Do ethically recommended research procedures influence the perceived ethicality of social psychological research?
Ethical ambiguities in the practice of child clinical psychology.
E-research: Ethics, security, design, and control in psychological research on the internet.
Issues related to research with children: What counseling psychologists need to know.

CNSL 5060 Ethics Syllabus


profession, counseling, ethics, pts, practice, students, writing, codes, instructor, reading, confidentiality, question/dilemma, ACA, Alexandria, reasons.
This course is designed to provide students with philosophical base for making ethical decisions in the professional situations they encounter.
In addition, it involves opportunities to discuss many specific ethical and professional issues that are commonly encountered in the profession.
This course specifically addresses ethical practices in the counseling profession.
While various codes from major counseling organizations will be discussed, knowledge of the ethical codes of the American Counseling will be stressed.
If for some reason you miss or will be late for a class please let the instructor know as far in advance as possible and make arrangements with others to get material you have missed.
Issues and ethics in the helping professions (6th ed).
Code of ethics and standards of practice.

ethical_decisions

http://www.marchofdimes.com/files/ethical_decisions.pdf
nurses, patient, principle, nursing, Utilitarianism, care, education, parents, autonomy, society, Deontology, Nonmaleficence, Justice, provider, fetus.
This Educational Design II is presented by the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, which has been approved as a provider of continuing education by the New York State Nurses Association's Council on Continuing Education, which is accredited by the American Nurses' Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Ethical dilemmas in perinatal nursing arise primarily because nurses are: A. Care givers B. Nonjudgmental C. Paternalistic D. Patient advocates
An individual is reflecting ethical thoughts from the school of Utilitarianism when making the statement: A. "Does the decision adhere to the rules of right and wrong?"
7. The strongest motivating ethical principle in the provision of nursing care is: A. Utility B. Autonomy C. Beneficence D. Nonmaleficence

awarenessofself


morals, patient, treatment, profession, Awareness, Practice, Persona, competent client, ethics, informing, technique, harm, nonmaleficence, ethical principles, confidentiality.
Why is it important to know yourself?
Contains ideas and fears about the world and ourselves 3.
operational belief which one accepts as ones own and which determines behavior.
1. Gather all the facts than can be known about the situation.
Your patient who has survived a stroke has begun to plateau in their acute rehab stay.
You know that if you document that the patient has reached the plateau stage then funding will be an issue and the patient will be discharged and will possibly regress.

Assignment2003


scenario, group member, report, portfolio, critical evaluation, responses, professionals, codes, mark, ethical dilemmas, round-table debate, aim, evidence, lecture, moral philosophy.
This project addresses this aim by building up a portfolio of your responses to case studies (scenarios) which you will discuss in groups.
Part II of the project asks you to critically evaluate the contents of your portfolio.
Each scenario will describe an ethical dilemma based on a real event, for which you should consider the facts, identify the problems and explore the implications.
For each scenario, you should present a written report which addresses the ethical and legal issues raised.
How you organise the writing of this report is up to you; for example, in a group of four, each group member could write the report on one scenario.

gs08krouse

http://www.facs.org/spring_meeting/gs08krouse.pdf
patient, MBO, exam reveals, cancer, bowel, medication, obstruction, liver, multiple metastatic nodules, SBO, consistent, minimal tenderness, distention, Scenario, nausea.
· What is the probable life span of the patient (based on bulk of tumor, performance status, mental status, dyspnea, age, literature)?
He presents to the ER with complaints of nausea, vomiting and obstipation.
The patient appears in no distress, with physical exam revealing abdominal distention, tinkling and rushes via auscultation, and minimal tenderness.
Plain films are consistent with a complete SBO.
A CT confirms SBO with multiple metastatic nodules throughout the liver.
His abdominal exam reveals a distended abdomen without tenderness.
A CT reveals a recurrent mass in the pelvis, probable large bowel obstruction, and multiple metastatic nodules throughout liver.

april02


feelings, absolutes, heart, principles, emotions, moral absolutes, balance, ethics, Vulcan, Spock, freeway, trust, healthy balance, interpret, imagine.
Imagine a world where ethical dilemmas were judged purely on fact and logic without the influence of feelings or emotions.
Ethics is a system of right and wrong based on moral absolutes.
There's not a lot of room for feelings.
In fact, the more you rely on feelings the more conflict you'll have following these absolute principles.
When someone cuts you off on the freeway, what does your heart tell you to do?
Being a bit Vulcan (pointy ears and all) certainly might help with daily ethical decisions, but thriving in your job requires a healthy balance between managing your emotions and basing them on ethical principles.

2002SUNSG405S1LV


nursing, care, practice, ethics, health, readings, objectives, analyze, confidentiality, papers, written assignments, students, malpractice, duty, principles.
In this course, students discuss legal issues impacting current nursing practice.
Students analyze ethical theories and their use within the context of nursing practice.
Students explore historical and social factors influencing the development of ethics in nursing practice and analyze ethical problems inherent in contemporary practice of nursing.
The instructor reserves the right to require any make-up work necessary to insure that educational objectives are met.
Students are responsible for materials in assigned texts and for selective readings as indicated in the syllabus.
1. Discuss the similarity and differences between fee-for-service and managed care delivery of health services.
11. Identify the four premises on which justification for confidentiality is based.

BioMed

http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/ACAD/ID/Curriculum/Science/BioMed.pdf
science, biomedical research, competencies, communicate, laboratory, technology, objectives, protein, students, nature, strands, techniques, publications, Mississippi Science Framework, protein concentrations.
one credit Biomedical Research is an inquiry-based, technology-oriented, and laboratoryintensive elective course that prepares students to participate in professional biomedical research activities at the university level.
Major areas of study include electronic access to international biomedical literature data bases, use of the Internet to communicate with biomedical researchers and other students at remote sites, contemporary ethical considerations in the conduct and publication of research, fundamentals of molecular biology and genetics, classification and nomenclature for organic chemical reactions, and elements of cellular and human physiology.
Laboratory exercises concentrate upon the fundamental principles of chromatographic separation, the theory and use of a spectrophotometer, quantitative analysis of protein concentration, preparation of DNA, and quantitative preparation of organic compounds.
Content strands include Life Science, Physical Science and Earth and Space Science competencies.

v1n3


agriculture, economics, ethical problems, James, production, Massey, incentives, ethics, Missouri, students, agribusiness, faculty, award, EMAC, American.
With the while a Type II ethical problem is "one numerous ethical cases that have risen in which there is a consensus as to what in non-agriculture sectors of our is ethical, but incentives exist for financial system, one might perceive individuals to behave unethically," James agriculture as "immune" to the major describes in his paper, On Finding ethical problems that are plaguing our Solutions to Ethical Problems in nation.
With a background of applying economic theory in production agriculture systems, Extension Agricultural Economist, Dr. Ray Massey is helping Missouri farmers tie intuitive management strategies with emerging agricultural technology and economic concepts.
Currently, Massey is involved with applied research that focuses around manure management, environmental economics from the production viewpoint, integrated crop production, and precision agriculture.

SCHIP_Prenatal_Rule


coverage, Medicaid, Iowa, pregnant, health, unborn, care, eligibility, SCHIP, providers, delivery, unborn child, fetus, labor, Human Services.
The Issue Briefs are designed to inform policymakers about important issues relating to Iowa's Medicaid and hawk-i programs, in an effort to encourage and support well-informed policies for those programs.
This allows states to extend coverage to a pregnant woman on the basis of her unborn child rather than herself.
HHS announced in April 2003 that Michigan and Rhode Island are the first states to take advantage of this option and will provide SCHIP coverage to pregnant women and their unborn children in those states.
This new rule would cover additional individuals not currently eligible in Iowa, such as undocumented residents, foreign students, legal permanent residents who are ineligible for five years because of their status and diplomats.

Ethical Decision Making

http://cub.wsu.edu/Lead/library/resources/Ethics/Ethical Decision Making.pdf
ethics, LEADERSHIP, WASHINGTON State UNIVERSITY, core, facts, stakeholders, decision making, dignity, reasons, impartiality, conflict, account, Character, community, shoulder.
Kid on Your Shoulder Test -- What would you did if a child dear to you was looking over your shoulder?
Publicity Test -- What would you do if you knew your decision would be on the front page of the newspaper for the whole community to see?
All decisions should take into account a concern for the interests and wellbeing of all stakeholders.
This step involves looking at facts and considering what we can do to minimize harm to our stakeholders.
When there is a conflict between personal values and core values, core values take precedence.
5. Ethics must deal with matters of serious consequence.
If we are to discriminate, we must have very good reasons for doing so.

 

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