www.gs.howard.edu
... expected to hold the pursuit of learning and the search for truth in the highest regard while displaying unquestionable integrity and honesty. There is no place for academic dishonesty, regardless of any seeming advantage or gain that may accrue from such dishonesty. Students will be disciplined ...
... expected to hold the pursuit of learning and the search for truth in the highest regard while displaying unquestionable integrity and honesty. There is no place for academic dishonesty, regardless of any seeming advantage or gain that may accrue from such dishonesty. Students will be disciplined ...
Why Ethics?
... means to secure an advantage. Even if one has the high moral ground, ethics dictates that it should be abandoned. Good ethics might be good for business, but that does not make business success its measure or mean that ethics can be abandoned if it is bad for business. ...
... means to secure an advantage. Even if one has the high moral ground, ethics dictates that it should be abandoned. Good ethics might be good for business, but that does not make business success its measure or mean that ethics can be abandoned if it is bad for business. ...
Introduction to Ethics
... moral decisions only on religion. Many people believe that God is the basis of all morality, the ultimate standard of morality. They believe that something is good because God says so. But there is a problem with this. Is it good because God says so, or does God say so because it is good, and its go ...
... moral decisions only on religion. Many people believe that God is the basis of all morality, the ultimate standard of morality. They believe that something is good because God says so. But there is a problem with this. Is it good because God says so, or does God say so because it is good, and its go ...
Supporting ear, nose and throat research
... By “successfully” we mean ensuring that studies recruit the right number of patients within planned timescales. ...
... By “successfully” we mean ensuring that studies recruit the right number of patients within planned timescales. ...
IDSA Comments on Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
... disease areas that align significantly with PCORI’s national priorities for research and where there are gaps in the current evidence base that would benefit from patient-centered outcomes research. Some emphasis on chronic conditions is inherent in PCORI’s priorities, and many patients live with ch ...
... disease areas that align significantly with PCORI’s national priorities for research and where there are gaps in the current evidence base that would benefit from patient-centered outcomes research. Some emphasis on chronic conditions is inherent in PCORI’s priorities, and many patients live with ch ...
Instructions - (UNM) Radiology
... b) Finance office will then assign the study a guarantor number beginning with 9999. c) Email Radiology Research Coordinator, Katherine Epstein, the guarantor number and list of patients to be imaged at least one week prior to the earliest scan. d) When registering /scheduling studies with a guarant ...
... b) Finance office will then assign the study a guarantor number beginning with 9999. c) Email Radiology Research Coordinator, Katherine Epstein, the guarantor number and list of patients to be imaged at least one week prior to the earliest scan. d) When registering /scheduling studies with a guarant ...
An Exploration of Ethical Issues - ScholarWorks@GVSU
... (McLean, 2004, p. 2). Until this time, vulnerable populations, such as the poor and mentally incompetent were taken advantage of for the pursuit of knowledge through medical research in the United States (Pressel, 2003, p. 1220). In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, publish ...
... (McLean, 2004, p. 2). Until this time, vulnerable populations, such as the poor and mentally incompetent were taken advantage of for the pursuit of knowledge through medical research in the United States (Pressel, 2003, p. 1220). In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, publish ...
Job Description - Queen Mary University of London
... To complete original research into the management of patients with chronic liver disease, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) alongside multidisciplinary clinical and research teams. NAFLD is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the West, and increasingly, worldwide. ...
... To complete original research into the management of patients with chronic liver disease, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) alongside multidisciplinary clinical and research teams. NAFLD is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the West, and increasingly, worldwide. ...
Providing an open-access, well-characterized specimen bank
... ome critical obstacles in the development of improved assays for human African trypanosomiasis, or sleeping sickness, include access not only to quality diagnostic and clinical data, but also to carefully collected and stored reference materials. Sustained field programs that have the capacity and f ...
... ome critical obstacles in the development of improved assays for human African trypanosomiasis, or sleeping sickness, include access not only to quality diagnostic and clinical data, but also to carefully collected and stored reference materials. Sustained field programs that have the capacity and f ...
Everyday ethical dilemmas in healthcare: power, politics and practice
... Themes: new perspectives on the ethical issues and dilemmas arising from practice ...
... Themes: new perspectives on the ethical issues and dilemmas arising from practice ...
PowerPoint summary of the ETHICS Project
... The principals of ethics and law are core components within many science based curricula. The aims of this project are to expand existing ethics and law teaching by developing two teaching and learning packages. One will include generic and specialty-specific components of value to both medical scho ...
... The principals of ethics and law are core components within many science based curricula. The aims of this project are to expand existing ethics and law teaching by developing two teaching and learning packages. One will include generic and specialty-specific components of value to both medical scho ...
BUSINESS ETHICS
... Similarly, just because an act is illegal does not necessarily mean it is immoral. Rosa Parks was acting illegally when she refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white male, but that does not necessarily mean she was acting unethically. Should an individual obey the law even if it would be une ...
... Similarly, just because an act is illegal does not necessarily mean it is immoral. Rosa Parks was acting illegally when she refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white male, but that does not necessarily mean she was acting unethically. Should an individual obey the law even if it would be une ...
Ethical considerations regarding access to experimental treatment
... general access: if experimental treatments are, more likely than not, an improvement over the care administered routinely, then principles of justice may require that there be no artificial barriers to attaining them (IEG 10 and commentary). Present practice is justified, however, on the rationale t ...
... general access: if experimental treatments are, more likely than not, an improvement over the care administered routinely, then principles of justice may require that there be no artificial barriers to attaining them (IEG 10 and commentary). Present practice is justified, however, on the rationale t ...
Business Ethics
... part in the lie, not to support deceit. Let the lie come into the world, even dominate the world, but not through me.” -- Alexander Solzhenitsyn ...
... part in the lie, not to support deceit. Let the lie come into the world, even dominate the world, but not through me.” -- Alexander Solzhenitsyn ...
Information to consider before agreeing to join a
... Information to consider before agreeing to join a research study What is an IRB and what does it have to do with research? Before most research studies can start, they must be approved by a committee, usually called an "institutional review board," or "IRB." IRBs are made up of scientists, doctors, ...
... Information to consider before agreeing to join a research study What is an IRB and what does it have to do with research? Before most research studies can start, they must be approved by a committee, usually called an "institutional review board," or "IRB." IRBs are made up of scientists, doctors, ...
ethical reasoning
... these practices do not. EXAMPLE In some societies, killing one's parents after they reach a certain age is common practice, stemming from the belief that people are better off in the afterlife if they entered it while still physically active and vigorous. While such a practice would be condemned in ...
... these practices do not. EXAMPLE In some societies, killing one's parents after they reach a certain age is common practice, stemming from the belief that people are better off in the afterlife if they entered it while still physically active and vigorous. While such a practice would be condemned in ...
PROCESS Checklist
... What measures were taken to reduce inter or intra-operator variation. What measures were taken to ensure quality and consistency in the delivery of the intervention e.g. independent observers, lymph node counts, etc ...
... What measures were taken to reduce inter or intra-operator variation. What measures were taken to ensure quality and consistency in the delivery of the intervention e.g. independent observers, lymph node counts, etc ...
VaraEthic
... Tan: The extrapolation of animal studies to human may not be useful.in HIV case. The thoroughly understanding on how virus work still have to rely on human study but it’s defficult due to the ethical problems. Therefore, using animal model should be the choice of no choice. Juraporn: Animal experime ...
... Tan: The extrapolation of animal studies to human may not be useful.in HIV case. The thoroughly understanding on how virus work still have to rely on human study but it’s defficult due to the ethical problems. Therefore, using animal model should be the choice of no choice. Juraporn: Animal experime ...
For Immediate release - Aplastic Anemia and MDS International
... for making this important consortium a reality. We are honored to have been asked to play such a vital role in this significant scientific endeavor and know that together we will be successful in furthering patient care and medical research.” The Center, with support from AA&MDSIF, will conduct lab ...
... for making this important consortium a reality. We are honored to have been asked to play such a vital role in this significant scientific endeavor and know that together we will be successful in furthering patient care and medical research.” The Center, with support from AA&MDSIF, will conduct lab ...
Deontological ethics
... course of action is something that they are under a binding and absolute obligation not to do. There is some ambiguity in the terms absolutist and relativist in that they are not always mutually exclusive but can overlap; for example, relativist systems may have an absolutist element. Hence, moral r ...
... course of action is something that they are under a binding and absolute obligation not to do. There is some ambiguity in the terms absolutist and relativist in that they are not always mutually exclusive but can overlap; for example, relativist systems may have an absolutist element. Hence, moral r ...
June 2015
... Medical Staff Policy MS22 outlines the contents of the medical record should include all medication orders. When investigational medication orders are entered electronically, it will contain all the required components of a medication order outlined in Medical Staff Policy MS09. Detailed orders prov ...
... Medical Staff Policy MS22 outlines the contents of the medical record should include all medication orders. When investigational medication orders are entered electronically, it will contain all the required components of a medication order outlined in Medical Staff Policy MS09. Detailed orders prov ...
Comparison of Ethical Theories
... There is no question that much of our behavior is influenced by our emotions and that, by and large, we have social feelings. Hedonism The pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain are major factors in life, and there are higher and lower pleasures. Egoism There is no question that people look o ...
... There is no question that much of our behavior is influenced by our emotions and that, by and large, we have social feelings. Hedonism The pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain are major factors in life, and there are higher and lower pleasures. Egoism There is no question that people look o ...
Chapter 4 Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
... Social responsibility is the duty to do what is best for the good of society. ...
... Social responsibility is the duty to do what is best for the good of society. ...
Major Ethical Theories - Michigan State University
... capturing some of our most basic moral intuitions about: The injustice of sacrificing the interests of the few for the many The moral relevance of special relationships ...
... capturing some of our most basic moral intuitions about: The injustice of sacrificing the interests of the few for the many The moral relevance of special relationships ...