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I do not know how to crop ears or dock tails. Both procedures are relatively straightforward for a qualified veterinarian. I could easily master them. But I have chosen not to. I am not willing to perform surgical procedures that are not medically necessary. Most of the vets I know hold similar [...] ... Source: aprn.org --- 18 days ago
This week on AK we face some Ethical Dilemmas. As a state, we’ve had our share of them lately. We’ll ponder why these Ethical breaches by elected officials are cropping up in Alaska and learn how Senator Stevens’ case is being used in anti-corruption training in Africa. Plus, is it right to plough under farmland [...] ... Source: www.blazersedge.com --- 37 days ago
This shouldn't be a surprise or a secret: I am ravenously pro-player when it comes to management/player disputes. Where does my bias come from? I ask myself that a lot. I think part of it is age -- although they live in an entirely different world, it is infinitely easier for me as a young person to relate to players (particularly our young players) than it is to relate to management. I suspect (fear) that will begin to change over the years. But, today, I still see teams, more or less, as large, too-often-faceless, corporations with real bottom lines to cover -- mo' money, mo' problems-- while players are recognizable individuals with some money to burn -- make it rain on them-- but generally without true wealth. While management consists of PR professionals, lawyers (always, lawyers) and MBAs, players are more often than not the products of systems that do not properly equip them with marketable skills other than their athletic ability. Teams are an injury away from missing the playoffs; players are an injury away from missing their mortgage payments. That's a very real difference (although I realize that might be 151-proof hard to swallow when you're watching the Zach Randolph episode of Cribs ). It is within this context that I view the Monta Ellis situation . And it's an ugly situation. To be clear: I don't know Ellis. But here's his biography, in 3 bullet points. Raised in Mississippi, one of the poorest states i ... Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 4 days ago
Discusses various situations with regards to what we have the right to do and what is right Content Producer: Carl Wills Published: Oct 10, 2008 ... Source: www.oprah.com --- 12 days ago
Sticky, sticky situations...a child's explicit text message discovered. A gossipy e-mail sent to the wrong person! Propositioned by a friends' husband...what would you do? Bad breath, bad boyfriends, too much makeup...when to step in and when to butt out! ... Source: www.pcij.org --- 12 days ago
HOW do journalists spot for bias when covering conflicts? How do they maintain objectivity and avoid being fed propaganda by the protagonists in an ongoing war? For the fourth session of the PCIJ-Newsbreak seminar on “Reporting on Conflict and Peace: The Story of Mindanao,” Ed Lingao, manager for news operations of ABC TV5, dealt on the [...] ... Source: thecurrentcast.com --- 24 days ago
I’ve a passion for Casino and keep looking for more info. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ’slot machine gambling’ in Google and found this: Hello, Happy Monday. I hope everyone had a great weekend. Ours was relaxing, an adventure and a head-scratcher too.Friday night we decided to go back [...] ... Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 15 days ago
Related Articles Clinical ethics and the quality initiative: a pilot study for the empirical evaluation of ethics case consultation. Am J Med Qual. 2008 Sep-Oct;23(5):356-64 Authors: Nilson EG, Acres CA, Tamerin NG, Fins JJ The Institute of Medicine's quality imperatives include the need to provide safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable care. Less attention has been paid to quality metrics as they relate to the assessment of clinical ethics consultation and its impact on care. A better understanding of how ethics consultation influences the quality of care might identify opportunities for improvement. A descriptive pilot study, involving 7 hospitals in the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System, was conducted to identify key elements of the ethics consultative process that might impact clinical and psychosocial outcomes. A majority of consults involved medical or intensive care unit patients and end-of-life decision making; 75.5% had or received a do-not-resuscitate order, 90.6% lacked decision-making capacity, 43.4% had an advance directive. Conflict existed in a majority. Future research should include surrogate decision making, patients on nonmedical services who may have unrecognized Ethical Dilemmas, and the role of conflict in clinical care. (Am J Med Qual 2008;23:356-364). PMID: 18820140 [PubMed - in process] ... Source: blogs.cnet.com --- 44 days ago
Queue up your "all good things" clichés, dear readers, because the end of August brings an end to the Macalope's time at CNET. It's been a great run, if something of an odd relationship. She: long-time serious Internet news source. He: short-time mythical creature with a flair for the dramatic. Can they live in a small Manhattan apartment together?! The answer appears to be "for a while". It's not so much that there isn't still love, it's just that we've grown apart. CNET has undergone some substantial changes since the Macalope's arrival, particularly having been acquired by CBS. The Macalope distinctly remembers saying to himself in the shower one morning "Is CBS one of the good giant media conglomerates or one of the bad ones? Does accepting money from a company whose logo looks like the Eye of Sauron present any Ethical Dilemmas? How many CSIs does the world need, anyway? Ooh, look, peppermint fur shampoo!" To be perfectly clear, CNET is the one that's decided to move on with its life. But it's an amicable breakup (for the curious, the lack of posting recently was really due to a vacation, not a late-inning snub) and we even had a few laughs while we sipped wine and divided our CDs. "The Spin Doctors?! Ha-ha! What were we thinking?! I think this one's yours !" Frankly, he of the antlers is surprised it didn't happen sooner. If you want to find him, he'll be back at his old digs for the time being, the place with the URL that's much ... Source: ezinearticles.com --- 104 days ago
Life if full of Ethical Dilemmas, and many of the decisions we make in life contradict themselves. I've realised as I've got older, not to be worried about these contradictions. It would be lovely to live a totally consistent life, but I've met very few people who manage to attain these dizzy heights. ... Source: www.forbes.com --- 80 days ago
Though laws to curb ''genetic discrimination'' may cost employers, they improve health care. ... Source: search.zdnet.com --- 53 days ago
Video: Five Ethical Dilemmas IT leaders must confrontGuys- the real pain the Industry is facing is Digital Evidence readinessGuys years ago as in two the CEO's and CFO's of the world were reeling about SOX's costs and the like, but what they missed was that it wasnt the SOX... ... Source: community.tvguide.com --- 7 days ago
With its Season 2 premiere, ABC's Private Practice "grew up" a bit, eschewing flighty romances for bigger drama punctuated by Ethical Dilemmas. Paul Adelstein promises more of the same, while also previewing what's ahead for Cooper and his strange ...
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Treasure Valley business leaders will discuss Ethical Dilemmas in the work place Thursday. ... Source: www.idahostatesman.com --- 8 days ago
Treasure Valley business leaders will discuss Ethical Dilemmas in the workplace Thursday. ...
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Banks, S. and Williams, R. (2005) 'Accounting for Ethical difficulties in social welfare work : issues, problems and Dilemmas.' , British journal of social work., 35 (7), pp. 1005-1022. ... Source: www.michigandaily.com --- 10 hours ago
A pair of University researchers discussed Ethical Dilemmas for professors interested in joining the social networking site Facebook.com yesterday afternoon in the Michigan League. read more ... Source: www.fstribune.com --- 5 days ago
Oct. 5-11 is National Newspaper Week, and we've brought back popular feature in honor of the occasion. It's You Be the Editor. We posed set of three scenarios that can pose Ethical Dilemmas for... ... Find more results for Ethical Dilemmas on RSSMicro.com |
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