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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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All students in your district must do at least 60 hours of community service as part of their graduation requirement.
You have volunteered at an animal shelter for the last two years and you have enjoyed it.
However, between schoolwork, athletics, and a job, you just haven't had time to think about community service this year.
While this is not honest, if you can successfully record the extra 20 hours you will only have to complete 10 hours within the next two months.
It's not like the animal shelter will be hurt without the 20 hours of time you did not really contribute.
What character trait do you want to demonstrate?

Ch09

http://www.coba.usf.edu/departments/management/faculty/nixon/MAN4282/PPWeb/Ch09.pdf Study," Human Resource Management 32 (1993): 29-50; and R. E. Quinn, Beyond Rational Management: Mastering the Paradoxes And Competing Demands of High Performance (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1988).
Describe observable symbols, ceremonies, dress, or other aspects of culture and the underlying values they represent for an organization where you have worked.
What importance would you attribute to leadership statements and actions for influencing ethical values and decision making in an organization?
How do external stakeholders influence ethical decision making in an organization?
Discuss why globalization has contributed to more complex ethical issues for today's organizations.
10. Codes of ethics have been criticized for transferring responsibility for ethical behavior from the organization to the individual employee.

piscopo_ethics

http://www.aspp.com/picprof/PP_STORIES/2002/piscopo_ethics.pdf
As professional photographers, there are ethical considerations in business that confront you on a daily basis.
One of the best ways to do this is to meet within your professional photography associations and network (online or in person) with other professionals to come up with the situations and develop solutions before you come to need them.
Good business ethics for a photographer does not mean you are weak or non-assertive!
On the contrary, ethical behavior is the basis of successful and profitable business practices.
Clients that don't feel as though they are treated fairly or honestly won't come back, and constantly looking for new clients can be very expensive.

geriatric_medicine

http://www.acponline.org/chapters/usaf/geriatric_medicine.pdf
patients, dementia, diagnosis, disease, treatment, ACP, PEG tube, herpes zoster, reveals, history, adenocarcinoma, therapy, infection, report, Lackland AFB.
Conclusion: We suggest consideration of the diagnosis in all immunocompromised patients with skin, joint, and bone lesions, early initiation of empiric antibiotic therapy, and recognition that even with appropriate therapy these infections can be highly aggressive.
Introduction: Providing adequate nutrition in patients with end-stage dementia is a significant ethical concern.
Introduction: Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a common form of dementia that shares clinical features with both Alzheimer's dementia (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD).
A combination of diagnostic tools can improve accuracy of the diagnosis.
Data from the PET scan in this patient effectively ruled out Alzheimer's disease and drastically lowered suspicion of vascular dementia, and made treatment decisions more accurate.

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court, sentencing, defendant, lawyer, guidelines, perjury, practice, South Carolina, prosecution, punishment, Sentencing Commission, FederalSentencing, attorneys, counsel, commit.
he process of crafting the FederalSentencing Guidelines did not take place on a blank slate.
In Gvayson,the Supreme Court held that a district court may enhance the sentence of an offender based on a finding subsequent to conviction that the defendant committed perjury in trial of the case.
The court in Goodwin adopted a procedure that was, in 1983,only "recommended by the ABA and by which "the defendant who intends to commit perjury may take the stand and deliver his statement in narrative form, the lawyer does not examine the defendant or use the false testimony in his closing argument."

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libraries, NEKLS, Kansas, community, sessions, school, trustees, lists, books, ethics, staff, friends, board members, technology, Topeka.
In two identical sessions, NEKLS' own Ben Lobengilo will be demonstrating the features of our new e-mail server, as well as NEKLS' updated e-mail discussion lists.
Jim Minges, NEKLS Director, will bring us the latest information on the legal and ethical issues of technology, and how that impacts libraries and library policy.
Below is the "Ethics Statement for Public Library Trustees" developed by the ALTA-PLA Common Concerns Committee and adopted by many library boards.
Johnson County Public Library is hosting the event, 9875 West 87th Street, Overland Park, Kansas.
Cost is $95.00 for BCR members (most Kansas Libraries are members); $10.00 discount for early registration.

Ethics_desc2001-2

http://www.rit.edu/~lgfpph/Ethics_desc2001-2.pdf
professionals, visual journalism, media, ethics, moral reasoning, ethical perspectives, practice, publications, social responsibility, student, independent research, principles, lectures, addressing, dilemmas.
This course introduces students to principles and theories of ethics and their application to visual journalism.
It establishes a basic understanding of philosophy, ethics and social responsibility, examines a wide range of case examples for discussion and analysis, and eventually requires each student to develop a framework for making ethical decisions in their work.
Students learn a systematic approach to moral reasoning - combining ethical theory with the practice of ethics by media professionals.
The course itself cannot produce morally mature individuals, but it does instill a heightened ethical awareness and provide methods for engaging in moral reasoning when confronted with an ethical dilemma while working as a visual journalist.
The course examines personal ethical perspectives as well as management and media perspectives in relation to their use of photographers and photographic images.

tppse05c


practices, education, child, teachers, professionals, childhood, responsibilities, guide, Principles, culture, care, emotionally damaging, Ethics, supporting, uniqueness.
We shall not participate in practices that are disrespectful, degrading, dangerous, exploitative, intimidating, emotionally damaging or physically harmful to children.
Ethical behavior should guide decision making of early childhood professionals at all times.
Teachers are constantly making decisions about children.
For example: Most teachers of young children know that the research related to retention suggests that it is not in the best interest of the child, educationally or emotionally.
Create a climate of trust and candor that will enable staff to speak and act in the best interest of children, families, and the field of early childhood care and education The Principles guide our responsibilities.

Article, Becoming Confident


students, youth, workers, practice, Oulu, Durham, dilemmas, placements, fieldwork, questionnaire, comprising, sociales, education, professions, ethics.
This chapter draws on a small research project exploring ethical dilemmas with groups of social education students in three higher educational institutions in Amiens (France), Durham (England) and Oulu (Finland).
Ethical issues may arise across the modules, although ethics is not clearly identified in the curriculum except in the first year placement, where students are asked to write a case study analysis of an ethical issue encountered in their practice, and a third year optional module entitled: 'Ethical Issues in the Welfare Professions'.
These students had only five weeks placement experience (largely observational), but the two who gave no response did have pre-course experience of five and 30 months as a school assistant and kindergaten worker.

Chapter3


risk, participant, IRB, deception, informed consent, Principles, animal research, harm, ethics, minimal risk, review, simulation studies, debriefing, prior, justice.
This principle suggests that ethics direct us to avoid harming others, such as our patients, clients, or research participants.
· "Avoiding harm" includes not directly causing harm, as well as not placing individuals in risk of harm, including self-inflicted harm.
Acting in what benefits the patient, client, or participant.
· These are the underlying concepts of informed consent.
· Deception --The purposeful withholding of information pertaining to the study/experiment as to not invalidate the results.
· As we know, there are numerous groups that oppose animal research -- this has in turn led to more ethical guidelines for animal research and keeping.

Chapter1


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Without standards upon which to base our choices and to define what is good, we, given our unique circumstances, may conclude that competing values are equally good when in fact they are not.
To the extent that we neglect them, we shall hinder our own progress and bring embarrassment to the work of the Lord.4 [Our] standards have come from [the Lord].
The Lectures on Faith are valuable in developing a philosophical base to be used in the understanding and the analyzing of ethical dilemmas.
1. Maxwell, N. A., The Pathway of Discipleship, address delivered at the CES Fireside at Brigham Young University, Jan. 4, 1998.

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APPC, business, philanthropy, governance, sector, Premji, Indonesia, leadership, effectiveness, publication, CSR, Noke, booklets, school, partnership.
Chairman, Rio Tinto Indonesia The Governing Council of APPC framed these governance issues for the sector in terms of five different things.
These projects should demonstrate the company's leadership, sincerity and on-going commitment to CSR into the way they do business.
He helped to found and currently chairs the Indonesian Business Links Foundation, the partner organization in Indonesia of the (Prince of Wales) International Business Leaders Forum.
In line with the work of Indonesia Business Links (IBL's) to promote good corporate citizenship and partnership, it has embarked on the production of bilingual booklets containing practical tools for Indonesian companies engaged in CSR.
Mission: To increase the quantity and quality of philanthropy within and to Asia by strengthening the institutional infrastructure and improving the operating environment for philanthropy and the nonprofit sector.

002_2002

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movie, students, instruction, engineering, Engineering Education, American Society, principles, Belmont Report, watching, science, biomedical engineering, Exposition, Education Annual Conference, multiple, learning.
Bioengineering educational programs seek opportunities to engage students in the exploration of ethical dilemmas in bioengineering.
Students in a 2nd-year undergraduate course on thermodynamics of biological attend an informal viewing of a movie, as one of their optional assignments (required as part a participation grade).
Explain the nature of the study Use plain language (when explaining to patients) Obtain consent Balance between science and patient rights/security Treat them as you would be treated Ask patient periodically if they want to participate Follow established guidelines -- (find out the current regulations pertaining to subject treatment) Is this safe for the patient?
Table 2 illustrates the range of responses students generated at various stages of the intervention.

MOCodeofethics for website0402


families, ethics, family development, FDC Code, principles, empowerment, responsibility, strengths, life, community, support, professions, effectiveness, workers, confidentiality.
Ethics: The systematic exploration of questions about how we should act in relation to others.
The thoughtful study of ethics and FDC Code of Ethics can not only benefit one's professional interactions, but also all areas of one's life.
Following rules, laws, codes of conduct are all a part of living an ethical life, but the real strength comes in the principles that we internalize and integrate into our lives.
The eleven FDC Core Principles found in the FDC curriculum are helpful in guiding us toward empowerment and family support approach to all aspects of family development, including ethical decisions.
The Family Development Training and Credentialing (FDC) Program recognizes that many decisions required of those who work with families are of a moral and ethical nature.

17-03


accounting, education, students, learning, Australian, ethics, deep, DIT, working paper, environments, judgment, profession, society, growth, norms.
Without ethical practice the accounting profession is unable to maintain its part in its contract with society.
Prior research using Rest's Defining Issues Test has identified education as a way of improving ethical judgment of individuals though there is little Australian evidence of the educational approaches that achieve this result.
They are not mutually exclusive so that it is possible to score highly on more than one scale, though Biggs (1987a) indicates that students tend to favour one approach over another.
Findings from studies using the SPQ indicate that accounting students have a higher surface approach than deep approach to learning (Booth, Luckett & Mladenovic, 1999) and that undergraduate students in general (Biggs, 1987a) become increasingly surface and decreasingly deep in their orientation to learning over the course of their undergraduate studies.

 

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