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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.

use of a decision-making template c. analyzing approaches to ethical decision-making, and d.

· 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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A rubric is "a set of criteria and a scoring scale that is used to assess and evaluate students' work.
Often rubrics identify levels or ranks with criteria indicated for each level."
The student should be able to identify that the reasons for the dilemma may vary and may be associated with the students' identity, personal beliefs, and values.
In other words, the student was able to detach the reasons from the student's (in the ED) bio-demographic characteristics.
Furthermore, the report given by the student is succinct, clear, and detailed.
Articulate the outcome you wish to assess with the rubric Decide what meeting the outcome looks like --"How do you know the outcome has been met?

Cumbrian Cultural Foundation

Foremost among those organizations receiving foreign aid is the Cumbria Cultural Endowment Foundation (CEF) established in 1985 by prominent British philanthropist John Pound.
It is the first non-governmental organization (NGO) to exert considerable influence on the development of Cumbria's non-governmental or "third" sector.
Ten years after joining the Foundation, Miskevitch takes great satisfaction in the knowledge that CEF enjoys a highly favorable reputation among foreign donors and Cumbrians alike.
The next day, John Pound, Alex Popenko and Maria Miskevitch arrived in the President's office five minutes before their scheduled interview.
They were to learn later that President had gone home early the evening before, quite sure that the Redko application would be approved.

handout1


child, child labor, school, families, employment, food, child laborers, developing countries, pay, reason, inequality, learning, education, restaurants, common.
Some children work to buy mountain bikes, some to feed their families, some to save for education, some so they can feel independent, some because they live alone or on the street.
School for them holds importance in the quest to better their way of life.
Over half of child laborers either attend school or intend to do so.
Another reason for the employment of children remains their susceptibility to intimidation, their willingness to accept lower wages and to perform monotonous work in inadequate conditions.
Working children may use their earnings to pay for school, buy food for their families, or buy video games.

CS2A


competitor, tactics, firm, public relations, elected officials, reporter, Ethics, ethical practitioners, proposed tactics, media, plan, principles, decision making, losing firm, proper authorities.
A counseling firm principal tells the reporter of a local daily newspaper that one of the firm's competitors is recommending a client that both firms were courting to engage in some underhanded tactics to gain government approval of a plan to begin a new mining operation.
Specific tactics included paying off elected officials.
Is it ethical for a disgruntled competitor to tell the media what the winning firm has proposed to prospective client to win the account?
This principle seeks to promote respect and fair competition among ethical practitioners of public relations with no actions that would deliberately undermine a competitor.

T_4_37_Roy


technology, union-management co-operation, manpower, scheme, Roy, workers, skill, modernizing, planning, repercussions, globalization, adopt, potentiality, management, business.
The study has been made on the repercussions of change in technology & the role of union-management co-operation & training to meet these repercussions.
The training division has been constantly planning for new schemes to meet growth opportunities for its employees.
As a result of modernization, some new units were to be installed & some of the existing ones were to be closed down to suit the changed product-mix.
So it required a great deal of change in the manpower both in terms of numbers as well as skill requirements.
a) Designing selection criteria for the workers; b) Planning for re-deployment of surplus.

cumbr_a

http://www.hallway.org/cumbr_a.pdf
CEF, Miskevitch, Cumbrian, board meeting, board members, Pound, proposals, Publication, support, President, Public Service, applications, staff, John Pound, Public Service Curriculum.
Since the collapse of the communist regime in the late 1980's, Cumbrian leaders have been relatively successful in their efforts to introduce principles of democratic leadership and market-based economic reforms.
Foremost among those organizations receiving foreign aid is the Cumbria Cultural Endowment Foundation (CEF) established in 1985 by prominent British philanthropist John Pound.
It is the first non-governmental organization (NGO) to exert considerable influence on the development of Cumbria's non-governmental or "third" sector.
Ten years after joining the Foundation, Miskevitch takes great satisfaction in the knowledge that CEF enjoys a highly favorable reputation among foreign donors and Cumbrians alike.
Miskevitch characterizes the board members as intelligent and sophisticated individuals who nevertheless represent different and often conflicting interests.

access+ethics


accessibility, Liddy Nevile, Professional Ethics, students, disabilities, XML, Michael, RDF, Language, display, control, Suppose, technologies, stylesheets, accessibility guidelines.
· Is it appropriate to talk about people by disabilities?
· Develop an on-line course that will teach DX students to build multi-media enhanced Web sites using the latest technologies.
Jenny and Michael are both students at a large campus based university.
Jenny is blind but fully mobile whereas Michael has severe motor impairments that affect both his dexterity and mobility.
They are learning to manipulate a valve to control water flow in a cooling system.
They are using a text/visual display, and a large joy-stick mouse to access the same instructions they used yesterday in a standard classroom/laboratory on a desktop PC.

The Ethical and Esthetical Dilemmas of the Public Natural


water, environment, resources, public manager, ethics, natural resources, protect, ordinance, nature, law, land, drinking water, economy, balance, Delaware.
With a dwindling land base, a rising population and the quest for economic prosperity, it might be refreshing for public natural resources managers to reconsider the discipline of environmental ethics when considering policies to protect our land, water, and natural resources.
Presumably the natural resources laws or regulations were written in an ethical spirit to guide development or progress without appreciably harming the environment.
The ethical public manager would advise an equally ethical water supplier to leave some portion of the water flow in the stream to support the fishery even if there is no requirement to do so.
This proposal did not meet the county water resource protection area (WRPA) ordinance that set a maximum 50% limit on new pavement and roof area, in order to protect the sensitive drinking water aquifer.

teach3

http://www.pbs.org/saf/1309/teaching/teach3.pdf
Frontiers, balance beam, design, ability, Frontiers Pop Quiz, Scientific American Frontiers, robot, Knock, Pull, students, Hyperscore, wireless, MIT, creations, PBS.
You Can Make It On Your Own.
b) A jacket that tells you the name and address of people you encounter c) Spacesuits that allow astronauts to receive wireless video data.
You Can Make It On Your Own.
a) writes music all by itself b) allows professional musicians to write at a higher level c) allows even musically-untrained children to write entire symphonies d) none of these.
b) Pull their own side of the balance beam down.* c) Knock their opponent off of the balance beam.
a) A piston that jacks up the beam.* b) A carpet grabber that pulls the beam down.

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animals, Animal Science, deadline, Paul, food, production, milk, Haecker Hall, land, cows, agriculture, Student, BST, controversies, safety.
In a recent article in the Washington Times, Steven Milloy refers to the controversy about the use of bovine growth hormone (bovine somatotropin, BST) by dairy producers to increase milk production by 10 to 15% per lactation.
A counter argument from the Food and Drug Administration is that milk from supplemented cows is chemically indistinguishable from milk produced by non-supplemented cows, so supplementation helps cows produce more milk, not different milk.
AnSci Connection is the biweekly newsletter of the Department of Animal Science at the University of Minnesota.
The deadline for receiving items is April 23.
Through education and research, we serve people by providing continued improvements in the efficient and humane production of animals and wholesome animal products.

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students, readings, ethics, standards, psychology, APA ethics, NASP, school psychology, Education, reasonable accommodations, members, codes, Participant, Responsibilities, NIH Human Participant.
This professional seminar provides experiential and problem-based learning in the area of professional standards and ethics for the field of school psychology.
3. Develop skills for distinguishing between laws, rules, codes of ethics, values, and personal beliefs.
All students will be required to have web access.
Students must be NASP members to access the members only section of http://www.naspweb.org.
Students with disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations, as determined by the institution, after proper documentation of the disability has been received.
Students engaged in a University Sponsored Activity shall be excused from class, but the student is required to follow the procedures described in the Duquesne University Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct.

EthicalConsiderationsGREG


AAS, athletes, drugs, sports, anabolic-androgenic steroid, ethics, strength, healthcare professionals, patients, Physical Therapy, sports medicine, professionals, exercise physiologists, medications, athletic performance.
Abstract The use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) as a means to improve athletic performance is not a novel idea in the realm of exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, or sports medicine.
The article briefly overviews the mechanisms and reasons for the use of AAS in sport, but its main purpose is to explore the moral arguments for and against the use of such ergogenic aids.
Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are synthetic drugs that mimic the effects of the male hormone testosterone (1).
Anabolic-androgenic steroid use among California community college student-athletes.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
Satellite cell regulation following myotrauma caused by resistance exercise.

Ethics


care, students, health care, guidelines, practice/policy/education, legal implications, assignment, ethics, relevant literature, quotations, moral philosophy, Analyse, alterations, possibly making, findings.
This does not need to be related to current work, but should relate to a health care issue.
Primary and Community Care students -- 5,000 words, discussing the ethical and legal implications of a situation which has arisen in the course of your work.
This assignment can be written in a narrative style and if appropriate in the first person.
There should be an introduction that should briefly expound an ethical or legal dilemma and describe its context in clinical care.
There should be an accurate translation of the dilemma into the language of ethics.
Any conflicts between principles should be identified.
There should be a conclusion summing up the findings and possibly making suggestions for alterations in practice/policy/education etc.

nature

http://www.djerassi.com/nature.pdf
science, Stanford, Carlson, Mankiewitz, Alan, scientists, Jesse, Stilwell, competition, publication, science renga, Academy, telomerase, Eldorex, lab.
Scientists operate within a tribal culture, the rules, mores and idiosyncrasies of which are generally acquired through intellectual osmosis in a mentor--disciple relationship.
An effective medium for illuminating such topics is the rarely used literary genre of 'science-in-fiction' (not to be confused with science fiction), in which all aspects of scientific behaviour and scientific facts are described accurately and plausibly.
"Pall bearing is a young man's job," thought Mankiewitz as Dr Carlson's corner of the casket slipped lower.
Alan had been his best postdoc, and a good friend.
Thoughts of Alan's betrayal and its ironic, unpredictable consequences strengthened Carlson.
Carlson noticed Mankiewitz entering a limousine with Jesse Stilwell, Alan Stilwell's father.

226

http://allergy.edoc.com/1997_archives/pdf/sep_97/226.pdf
asthma, patients, criteria, FEV1, FEV, spirometry, dose, respiratory, drug, inclusion criteria, clinics, inhaled corticosteroids, lung, control, airflow obstruction.
Background: Spirometric inclusion criteria for asthma drug studies often require resting airflow obstruction and resting bronchoconstriction.
Objective: To determine what proportion of asthmatic patients attending a tertiary University-based respiratory clinic meet typical drug study spirometric criteria of a baseline FEV 1 of 50% to 80% predicted and $15% D FEV1 improvement following 200 mg inhaled albuterol.
Methods: A retrospective review was performed on charts of white caucasian asthmatic patients attending three respiratory physician outpatient clinics at a University-based tertiary referral center.
Conclusion: Less than 10% of asthmatic patients attending a tertiary referral respiratory clinic fulfilled typical spirometry inclusion criteria for asthma drug trials.

 

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