It is particularly dangerous when corruption turns into
a culturally accepted practice.
We recommend that scientists and citizens step back from and reexamine these common
culturally accepted practices and pay attention to potential life - time effects on people.
Not exact matches
Can it be reasonably said that such a conception of conscience, for the doctor
practicing in places where FGM is legally and
culturally accepted, provide an adequate protection (let alone «maximize accommodation») for the physician conscientiously objecting to the
practice?
Culturally being straight forward for safety is not always
accepted but the risk of a baby getting hurt or even dying outweighs all the consequences for me and I will always be found teaching safest and best
practice.
In the health sciences, random assignment is common because it is institutionally supported by funding agencies and publishing outlets and is
culturally supported through graduate training programs and the broadly
accepted practice of clinical trials.
I
practice from an
accepting, nonjudgmental, and
culturally sensitive approach.