http://www.publichealth.northwestern.edu/msci/pdf/PH441Summer01.pdf Debate and discussion of ethical issues surrounding clinical
research studies, including merits of research proposals, both historical
and contemporary, from the perspective of an institutional review board
(I.R.B.) charged with the protection of research subjects.
Issues considered include research studies involving prospective cohorts,
vulnerable populations, and the use of genetic data in epidemiolgic research
studies.
Weekly class attendance and participation in discussion, weekly preparation
of "IRB" cases, weekly writing assignments related to cases
and other protocols, written take-home examination due August 11.
Privacy and confidentiality in the publication of pedigrees.
A survey of investigators and biomedical journals.
Angell M. Investigators' responsibilities for human subjects in developing
countries.
Marquis D. How to resolve an ethical dilemma concerning randomized clinical
trials.
Should the "ethical standards governing research
locks
Last month Matt Blaze, a cryptologist at AT&T Labs--Research,
showed that anyone with access to a single lock and key in a typical master-keyed
system of locks can easily determine the master key.
Requiring no more than a file and a small number of blank keys, the attack
appeals to the thrifty burglar.
Once he began thinking of locks abstractly, he immediately saw a problem:
A design flaw in the standard master locking system enables an attacker
to guess and verify the secret description of the master key one bit at
a time.
When a correct key is inserted, it lifts each pin stack to a height where
the cut is precisely aligned with the boundary between plug and shell.
Ethicaguidelines
All rights reserved This publication is intended to support
HIV/AIDS activities and may be copied and distributed as required.
HIV related clinical research includes strategies to prevent HIV infection
(ie. vaginal microbicides) and to investigate medications that may increase
the risk of HIV infection (ie. long acting progestins).
These include issues such as access to clinical trials, informed consent,
use of medications after the completion of drug trials, drug toxicities,
long-term side effects, the appropriateness of the proposed research for
South Africa, and the release and publication of research results.
Availability of antiretroviral therapy after clinical trials with HIV
infected patients are ended.
Ethical issues facing medical research in developing countries.
Rebekah22
http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~jdouglas/Rebekah22.pdf warning, instructions, law, policies, manufacturers, attention,
conflict, ethical dimensions, response, beer, cigarette, omission, misrepresentation,
textbook, According.
You try to call the user's attention to these places by writing
WARNING and highlighting the word with color.
The legal department confirms that there is no breach of law if the warnings
are less frequent or less emphatic.
Policies to minimize conflict: According to the textbook, "instructions
for use and warning must be complete and clear.
Options for action: Instead of using WARNING throughout the text, the
writer could simply list warnings all in one place, and in the text where
the important instruction comes, possibly put an ** or a symbol to bring
attention.
Legal or ethical dimensions: The action by certain manufacturers to print
illegible warnings could be considered both a legal and ethical issue.
ezine1
http://www.cba.unl.edu/news/emag/Volume1/Issue1/ezine1.pdf business, accounting, students, entrepreneurs, Nebraska, manager,
college, winner, award, marketing, ethics, Turner, shop, auditor, school.
It's a dilemma - Ethics in Business Dr. Janice Lawrence, Associate
Professor of Accountancy and Assistant Director of the Program in Business
Ethics and Society explains ethics education in today's environment.
Before being inducted into the School of Accountancy Hall of Fame, Lynn
Turner addressed students and faculty at a ceremony held at the Wick Alumni
Center on March 7, 2002.
According to Turner, there is a need for a complete knowledge of management
information systems and computerization in business; a good auditor should
have a working knowledge of international implications in managing a business;
and the base knowledge required is broader than years past, requiring
auditors to have a sound understanding of how financial markets work.
A focus for Sehi is small business consulting services, including business
start-ups, acquisitions and sales, succession and retirement planning.
"I focus on providing undergraduate students with the fundamental
concepts necessary to operate in a continually changing finance environment.
Bus480rs
business, ethics, session, students, reading, Wall Street,
scripture, ethical systems, problem set, recommendation, Christian, Reading
Detail Report, analyze, scripture memorization, utilize.
There is an urgent need for Christian business people to proclaim
a clear set of moral standards based on scripture.
In addition to knowing Biblical ethics, Christians need to recognize and
understand other ethical systems that are common in the business environment.
Students will be encouraged to utilize these models in case studies, in
analyzing current events from the Wall Street Journal, and in resolving
personal ethical dilemmas in a final application paper.
53 "The Myth of the 'Oppressive Corporation.'" Max Ways.
63 "The Making of Self and World in Advertising."
71 "Snakes in the Garden: Sanctuaries, Sanctuary Pollution, and the
Global Environment."
2003 essay marking sheet
coverage, incl, APA style, confidentiality, risk, duty, APS
Guidelines, clients, psychologists, poor, Assessing risk, care, Australian,
satisfactory, reporting.
Dealing with clients' threats or remarks about intentions to
commit a 1 2 3 4 5 crime against persons, and with psychologists' legal
reporting requirements incl.
Coverage of possible legal precedents for psychologists in Australia 1
2 3 4 5 who are confronted with the confidentiality vs. duty of care dilemma.
2. Coverage of assessment of risk of harm, incl.
Coverage of the ethical dilemma of maintaining confidentiality vs. 1 2
3 4 5 exercising one's duty of care, or duty to protect, incl.
Coverage of issues involved informing clients about the limits of confidentiality
and related matters prior to service delivery, incl.
HC_2003
http://www.pyramidmedia.com/pdfs/HC_2003.pdf health, video, college, Productions, Adult/VHS, school, education,
treatment, prevention, adults, parents, film, VHS, emergency, risk.
Pediatric BLS includes child CPR; child choking; infant CPR,
including the two-thumb compression technique for two rescuers; and infant
choking.
This video focuses on the use of the Automated External Defibrillator
(AED) in a number of emergency situations involving cardiac arrest, explains
the difference between a normal and an abnormal heart rhythm, and shows
how AED can "restart" the heart through an electrical shock
that allows it to develop an effective rhythm on its own.
Offers clear and concise nutritional guidelines for people who are HIV
positive.
Filmmaker Max Reid, who visited the country as a Peace Corps volunteer
30 years ago, returns to find Malawi shattered by AIDS and teetering on
the verge of economic and political catastrophe.
DLRole
principles, psychiatry, patient, ethics, APA, profession, physician,
American Psychiatric Association, primer, tradition, members, guidelines,
dilemmas, complaints, district branches.
"Can I release sensitive information about my patient
without the patient's consent?"
These questions all require careful balance among the clinical circumstances
of the patient, the community and culture in which treatment is provided,
the training and values of the psychiatrist, and the ethical code of our
profession.
Oftentimes the principles conflict with one another, and the psychiatrist
must make a judgment based on his or her weighing of the competing principles.
The most recent iteration of that tradition is The Principles of Medical
Ethics With Annotations Especially Applicable to Psychiatry (American
Psychiatric Association [APA] 2001).
This manual, first published by the APA in 1973 and updated regularly,
is based on The Principles of Medical Ethics by the American Medical Association
(AMA).
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palliative care, Spain, Spanish, patients, culture, terminality,
physicians, death, tradition, European, life, disease, countries, cancer
control, influencing.
A key ethical dilemma in clinical practice in palliative care
in Spain includes merging long-standing cultural traditions with advances
in the care of terminally ill patients.
Methods: The authors present key ethical issues in clinical practice in
palliative and end-of-life care in Spain and how these issues are influenced
by Spanish culture.
Classically the care of the terminal cancer patient has been the raison
d'être of palliative care.
Elderly dying patients still reject the support of their relatives but
no longer request "Catholic and pious"friends, and palliative
care teams in Spain must deal with the grief and guilt in young relatives
who are no longer attuned to these old ways.