Sentences with phrase «of ethical care»

The broader industry is encouraged to attend to provide feedback and ask questions as part of the responsible pet trade's effort to continue holding the industry to the highest criteria of ethical care for animals and consumers.
The broader industry is encouraged to attend to provide feedback and ask questions as part of the responsible pet trade's effort to continue holding ourselves to the highest criteria of ethical care for animals and consumers.
Although Missy's owners want to remain anonymous, the Missyplicity project has all the trappings of the major public relations venture, with a picture - filled Web site and its own code of ethical care for test pooches.

Not exact matches

For more about millennials» opinions of employee loyalty and long - term goals, as well as the importance of health care and working for an ethical company, check out the infographic below and Bentley University's study.
The tool's goal is to provide «a hierarchical approach to resolving ethical dilemmas,» and it's an incredibly simple one: First, take care of yourself.
And for some millennials, an ethical company not only takes care of its surrounding community and the planet but also employees by providing adequate financial compensation and benefits.
The research raises broader ethical questions about the role of computers in health care and how truly personal information could be used.
I don't care about Romney's religious background nearly so much as I do the lack of integrity he displayed in so readily backtracking on a number of important ethical and legal issues in order to appeal to the Republicans» conservative Christian national base.
If «believers» aligned their right beliefs with right practice, fewer church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions about caring, inclusiveness, open dialogue, ethical decision - making, and shared doubts in the context of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
Third, many women theologians are using insights and practices from feminist theology in order to address broader social and ethical questions confronting the church, such as globalization, care of the earth, and the shifting patterns of work and family.
As their interest and care centered increasingly on man's inner life, on spiritual quality and ethical devotion, as the stronger emotions ceased being merely anger or grief and became also penitence, aspiration, moral idealism, and the love of God, the word ruach expanded its meanings to cover the case.
The ethics committee at the Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan weighed in on August 9, 1993, opining that to honor the parents» desire to continue Baby Terry's treatment «would be contrary to medical judgment and to moral and ethical beliefs of physicians caring for the patient» (my emphasis).
Moral and ethical dilemmas become opportunities for the church to express its care by its willingness to sit with people in the midst of turmoil and despair.
Our theological beliefs about the community of faith, the images of God we find meaningful, ethical perspectives based on our understanding of justice and care, and our interpretation of suffering and healing, sin and forgiveness, ground us and guide us in responding to the crises of members of our congregations.
That is, we may believe that the best possible person is a soft - hearted nun who cares for orphaned pigeons, but in Singer's eyes, the rather disagreeable cur who cheats at checkers, ignores his children, and is rude to waitresses may be the more ethical person if by giving away lots of money he saves lives.
Capitalistic globalization, not being motivated by ethical norms and concerns, does not pay adequate attention to the care of nature and the preservation of the natural environment for the good of all life on earth.
The fiscal integrity of the black church and community depend on biblical ethical principles such as working together, loving one another and caring for the poor.
Your own calculation of your self - interest, and your own moral and religious beliefs about ethical health care coverage, matter not at all under Obamacare.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
At several of our health centers, we help patients who want to donate tissue for scientific research, and we do this just like every other high - quality health care provider does — with full, appropriate consent from patients and under the highest ethical and legal standards.
The areas of consensus are remarkable and suggest that an ethical standard that physicians believe should be followed when caring for these patients may be emerging» (104).
The Affordable Care Act has afforded millions of Americans new coverage guarantees but has done so at exorbitant cost to millions of those covered, limiting their ethical options, and with dozens of lawsuits, many still pending, over its lack of conscience protections for subscribers and employers alike.
[19] National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference, 1995), directive 47.
The freedom to be ethical, moral & caring human beings by choice without the need to be threatened by a loving God (s) with eternal punishment of fire.
Browning's emphasis on ethics reflects his judgment that contemporary churches are disposed to avoid the ethical import of the Christian message, offering care without accountability.
And although we need not agree fully with Heidegger that the origin or source of willing and acting is care, or that the source of conscience is care, we can agree for Whitehead that care and ethical life are correlated in a way they need not be in an authoritarian ethics based on obedience and fear.
And I shall propose that the caring aspect of the cosmic process can be better expressed in aesthetic than in ethical terms.
To use an ethical example of what Merleau - Ponty is getting at, a parent may develop certain habits of caring for his child: of being attuned to its cries, of feeding it at certain times, and so forth.
The theology of the trinity in her care is ethical in its essence, expressed it also has ethical consequences.
Ethical Kitchen has become one of healing places not only because they serve nourishing clean food I feel safe to eat, but also knowing how they contribute to the community, I feel the care and love that is beaming from this little restaurant.
In other words all things that are part of an ethical and caring world.
I went vegan for ethical reasons and didn't care a lot about the health aspects of a vegan diet, so even after reading The China Study and watching Forks Over Knives I wasn't really convinced that I should give up oils.
On the subject of it being ethical - I personally don't care what they do with my medical «waste» and if it helps fund our local hospitals... sell it!
Parents should know that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) calls the «mandatory immunization of all health care personnel an «ethical, just, and necessary» means to improve patient safety.»
Research in human development clearly shows that the seeds of empathy, caring and compassion are present from early in life, but that to become caring, ethical people, children need adults to help them at every stage of childhood to nurture these seeds into full development.
The only ethical thing to do is care for them, of course, but it's still very expensive.
The Indian Academy of Pediatrics» has also developed guidelines on human milk banking which calls for ethical standards and need to establish milk banks in large neonatal intensive care units.
Many authors and medical organizations have called for boxing to be banned (Table 1), citing medical, ethical, legal, and moral arguments.8, — , 13 Others state that participants should be allowed to make autonomous decisions about participation and that the role of the medical profession should be restricted to the provision of injury care, advice, and information only.14
Ethical issues are also covered by The Code, which regulates the direct marketing of infant formula, feeding bottles and artificial nipples to mothers, health care workers, and health care systems.
In the coming year, the 32nd issue will be published covering topics that include legal and ethical issues, breastfeeding / baby friendly, and critical care of the pregnant woman and newborn infant.
«As RECs, you are to demonstrate a very high sense of personal integrity, ethical conduct and impeccable standard of behaviour and prudence in managing resources under your care.
Throughout the year, you've helped others secure a living wage and affordable housing, expanding access to health care, limiting discrimination and disenfranchisement on the basis of color or gender, and ensuring a fairer, more ethical, more participatory democracy and government that work for us all.
Topics include the rights of persons with disabilities; the rights and responsibilities of drug users and ethical considerations for dignified addiction treatment; improving maternal and child health through advancements in women's rights; the effects of violence; access to affordable and appropriate health care and treatment; health disparities between different population groups; health during war and conflict; the health of internally displaced persons and refugees; and recognition of social and structural forces that impact the health of individuals and groups.
Local and green, global and fair: the ethical foodscape and the politics of care.
The effort is part of a much broader debate that spans research and clinical care over which genetic results should be returned — an ethical, legal, and practical minefield.
«The marketing objective of selling services by making them seem attractive to consumers can create tensions or outright conflict with the ethical imperative of respect for persons, since the latter requires that patients make medical decisions in light of balanced information about the full range of risks and benefits associated with their care,» said London, professor of philosophy in CMU's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences and director of the Center for Ethics and Policy.
Dr. Frankel is currently directing or co-directing projects related to the ethical and policy implications of human germ - line interventions, the responsible use of animals in biomedical and behavioral research, improving patient safety and reducing errors in health care, the ethical dimensions of the Human Genome Diversity Project, the uses of anonymity on the Internet, and intellectual property and ethical standards for electronic publishing in science.
Of the 99 students who tracked patients, 17 (17.2 percent) students had ethical concerns about it, primarily whether it was appropriate to access patient records when they were no longer directly involved in the care, according to the survey results.
The crisis of ethical long - term care for the elderly might be the most important issue we took up in terms of how it affects the lives of pretty much all the families in the United States.
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America is calling for mandatory influenza vaccination of health care personnel — calling it a «professional and ethical responsibility,» according to a position paper appearing in the October Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.
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