Sentences with phrase «history of the health professions»

The history of the health professions in harmful colonising practices has been put under the spotlight by a series of recent events, including an Australian Psychological Society apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The history of the health professions in harmful colonising practices has been put under the spotlight by a series of recent events, including an Australian Psychological Society apology to... Read more

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He felt that this man was violating the ethics of his profession and so, he wrote a letter that eventually made its way to the foreign press and, you know, almost overnight, you know, really within a matter of weeks, the government backed down and ended the cover - up, fired the minister of health, fired the mayor of Beijing and it was really to me an inspiring example of how one person, you know, who had something to believe in can really change the course of events and the course of history really.
Dr. Charles Allen Cary is a renowned figure in veterinary medical history: referred to as the father of veterinary medicine in the South, as the first dean of Auburn's veterinary medical program and for his contributions to human health and the veterinary profession.
Suggested topics include conflicts and the duty of loyalty, whistleblowing, the adversarial role, judicial ethics, emerging legal ethics issues from new technologies, parallels between legal ethics and other professions, the legal history of ethics, ethics issues that arise in relation to such areas as environmental, human rights, privacy, international or health law, or any other aspect of ethics and law.
But sometimes a life insurance customer will be deemed «uninsurable» at any price — whether it's due to a history of severe health problems, a disease diagnosis or even a profession that makes the applicant too «risky» to insure.
Employment History And Professional Working Experience [mention the working experience of the candidate in the profession of being a health care provider]:
The commission also calls for universities and medical schools to teach this part of Canada's history, so that doctors and other health practitioners, judges and lawyers, and other professions will understand.
Knowing and acknowledging this history is particularly important for health systems and professionals, given that current Australian health dialogue supports the development of culturally safe services and practices, and this requires an understanding of one's own profession's historical complicity in such events.
The profession of marriage and family therapy has a strong multidisciplinary history, and we are in a unique need position to appreciate the «necessary redundancies» that all mental health professionals share, as well as the singular contributions of each profession.
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