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  1. Professional Ethics. Professionals work in a wide variety of settings and across many different industries including business, science, medicine, education, art, and public service. Overview. Many professions have Codes of Conduct that specify ethical behavior and expectations particular to that industry.

  2. Nov 22, 2023 · Professional ethics is concerned with the ethical issues and challenges related to professions such as medicine and law. The professional ethics are in the form of principles, guidelines, and rules. The members of the profession are organized in the form of a body or association.

  3. 8.1 Introduction. What is a profession? A profession comprises a group of people governed by a code of ethics and a code of conduct. A profession is characterized by traits of a discipline with a body of knowledge, literature, culture, norms, and practices.

  4. Professional ethics. Ethical theories. AHRD standards on ethics and integrity. When considering the topic of professional ethics, a basic question that one might ask is: why bother? That is, why might it be important for a profession to develop and embrace some ethical standards or principles?

  5. This chapter introduces professional ethics as a specific example of applied or practical ethics. The authors provide a short review of the literature on theoretical and applied ethics in order to give context for the subsequent discussion.

  6. The American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct provides guidance for psychologists in professional, scientific and educational roles. The Ethics Code also outlines standards of professional conduct for APA members and student affiliates.

  7. An initial definition of ethics, then, is the analysis, evaluation, and promotion of correct conduct and/or good character, according to the best available standards. Ethics asks what we should do in some circumstance, or what we should do as participants in some form of activity or profession. Ethics is not limited to the acts of a single person.

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