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5 days ago · Based on three basic principles of research integrity, i.e. honesty, transparency, and accountability, the Code presents a set of six commonly accepted standards on responsible conduct of research, a set of guidelines on teaching, training, and supervision, and, finally, a set of guidelines on how to respond to breaches of responsible conduct ...
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- Misconduct in Scholarly Activity
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2 days ago · Legal Issues. Confidentiality: Social workers must ensure that client information is kept confidential and is only shared with consent or when legally mandated (e.g., in cases of abuse or threats of harm). Accuracy and Truthfulness: Legal requirements dictate that all documentation must be accurate, truthful, and free of false or misleading ...
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4 days ago · A lawyer is a representative of clients and an officer of the legal system. As stewards of the law, they play a vital role in maintaining justice. As such, lawyers must maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct. These ethical duties include: Performing competently and diligently. Maintaining communication with clients.
6 days ago · Everybody has ethical issues in their lives and ethical theory can help us all to understand these issues – and work out ways of dealing with them. Ethics is the branch of philosophy (Box 7.1), which takes a systematic approach to define social and individual morality – the fundamental standards of right and wrong that a whole society, as ...
5 days ago · Principle I: Responsibility to the Profession. The professional educator is aware that trust in the profession depends upon a level of professional conduct and responsibility that may be higher than required by law. This entails holding one and other educators to the same ethical standards.
2 days ago · Morals – Individual morals are influenced by personal experiences, education, and cultural background, making them unique to each person. Ethics – Ethics are often formalized through laws, professional standards, and company policies, providing a framework for behavior in professional settings.
2 days ago · VE7. Demonstrate high standards of ethical conduct and quality of care in one’s contributions to team-based care. VE8. Manage ethical dilemmas specific to interprofessional patient-/population-centered care situations. VE9. Act with honesty and integrity in relationships with patients, families, and other team members. VE10.