• AMA ethical principles to guide doctors' conduct in their relationships with patients, colleagues, and society. (ama.com.au)
  • The code of conduct is a set of regulations highlighting the tasks or appropriate practices of an individual, organization, or party (Ethic Resource Center, 2001). (exclusivepapers.com)
  • Additionally, the code of conduct can be effective when it becomes a system in the corporation's culture. (exclusivepapers.com)
  • All members and CEnvPs are required to comply with the EIANZ Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (Code). (eianz.org)
  • Practitioners are expected to practice in accordance with the Code and accept personal accountability for their professional conduct. (eianz.org)
  • 5.02: A NAEBA member shall obey all laws and regulations in the jurisdiction(s) in which they conduct business. (naeba.org)
  • This USA Coaching Ethics Code intends to provide standards of ethical conduct for coaches involved with USA Hockey and its member organizations. (usahockey.com)
  • To dispel this misunderstanding, we are issuing this Code, which largely represents a codification of principles that we have long regarded as governing our conduct. (wate.com)
  • The School of Social Work espouses the highest standards of academic and professional ethics and conduct as documented in the current Canadian Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics and the Guidelines for Practice . (mun.ca)
  • As members of WOMMA, we are committed to best practices in the ethical conduct of word of mouth marketing. (socialmediagroup.com)
  • Its Ethical Code of Conduct "helps define best practices, unacceptable practices and baseline rules for word of mouth marketing. (socialmediagroup.com)
  • The Direct Selling Association ("DSA"), recognizing that companies engaged in direct selling assume certain responsibilities toward consumers arising out of the personal-contact method of distribution of their products and services, hereby sets forth the basic fair and ethical principles and practices to which member companies will continue to adhere to in the conduct of their business. (dsa.org)
  • Member companies shall conduct their activities toward other member companies in compliance with this Code and all pertinent laws. (dsa.org)
  • This Code of Business Conduct and Ethics explains the general principles to be followed by everyone who works for Rambus or serves on our Board of Directors in carrying out their responsibilities for Rambus. (rambus.com)
  • Your conduct must follow the language and spirit of this Code and seek to avoid even the appearance of improper behavior. (rambus.com)
  • You are responsible for taking action to address conduct that violates the Code, and for seeking help from the General Counsel, the Vice President of Human Resources or their staffs if you have any questions or need assistance in handling a possible violation of the Code. (rambus.com)
  • The Code of Ethics sets out the general principles that govern the practice of the profession, while the Code of Conduct explains how those principles are to be applied. (ausit.org)
  • Members of The Society should also ensure to consult The BPS Code of Ethics and Conduct , which lays out the primary ethical principles which The Society expects its members to abide by. (bps.org.uk)
  • The BDMA has developed a concerns and complaints process for any party who feels that they have experienced unethical conduct when interacting with a BDMA member. (bdma.org.uk)
  • When you've completed the course, you'll have up-to-date knowledge and a deeper understanding of ethics, allowing you to demonstrate high standards of ethical conduct in your role, whether in industry or in practice. (icaew.com)
  • The court has maintained that its members voluntarily follow a code of conduct used for lower courts. (wuwm.com)
  • We believe that every individual in the club should show respect and understanding for each others rights, safety and welfare and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles of the club. (limericktriathlon.com)
  • This Code is designed to establish a standard of conduct to be followed by all members of the AMERICAN BOUVIER des FLANDRES CLUB in the course of breeding, selling, exhibiting and advertising Bouviers. (bouvier.org)
  • From time to time, the Board of Ethics (hereinafter, the "Board") determines that members and certificate holders can benefit from additional analysis and instruction concerning a specific issue of ethical conduct. (asha.org)
  • The ASET Code of Ethics gives general statements of the principles of ethical conduct in order that the members of ASET may fulfill their duty to the public, the profession and fellow ASET Members. (aset.ab.ca)
  • This Code of Ethical Principles has therefore been developed to help guide the conduct of all involved in the food supplement sector. (iadsa.org)
  • it must guide the conduct and good practices of the university community, and define the management of the ethical quality of the University. (urv.cat)
  • EARS members must adhere to the highest levels of professionalism and ethical conduct through the entire continuum and spectrum of interventions, Recovery Coaching, Sober Companions, and Recovery Specialists. (earseurope.org)
  • EARS members must conduct ongoing internal evaluation of their operations as part of a commitment to ongoing improvement, as well as ongoing commitment to learn and update with their individual educational body of training, whether it is required by your certification body or not, including and not limited to attending a minimum of one EARS event per year. (earseurope.org)
  • WHO's commitment to attain the highest possible level of health by all peoples must be accompanied by the dedication of its personnel to uphold and promote the highest standards of ethics and conduct The WHO Code of Ethics ("Code") describes the ethical standards of conduct expected from all WHO personnel at all times. (who.int)
  • Our professional conduct reflects ethical principles and our personal commitment to the mandate and objectives of WHO. (who.int)
  • In developing this code of ethics, the Australian Sociological Association (hereafter abbreviated to TASA) has drawn on internationally accepted principles and gratefully acknowledges the ethical statements of organisations such as The Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, The American Sociological Association, the International Sociological Association, the British Sociological Association, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, the University of Sydney Human Ethics Committee, and the National Health and Medical Research Council. (tasa.org.au)
  • If a local ethics committee does not exist, approval from the organisation or location where the research will be conducted should be sought. (york.ac.uk)
  • All student-led research which falls within the scope of the framework of the University's Code of Practice and Principles for Good Ethical Governance must undergo review by an internal ethics committee, regardless of whether any external ethics approvals are also required. (york.ac.uk)
  • c) Where research falls within the scope of the framework of the University's Code of Practice and Principles for Good Ethical Governance and no formal external ethics approvals are required either overseas or in the UK, the research should undergo ethical review by an internal University of York ethics committee. (york.ac.uk)
  • 4. While certain departments are linked to particular ethics sub-committees, there may be occasions when the specialist knowledge of a different sub-committee would make it more appropriate for it to undertake the review/maintain oversight of the outcomes of external ethical processes on the University's behalf (eg clinical trials). (york.ac.uk)
  • As such, the CCRB Ethics Committee compared the revised ACSM Member Code of Ethics to the Code of Ethics for ACSM Credentialed Professionals (ACSMCP). (acsm.org)
  • A court ethics code proposed by Whitehouse that cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee without any Republican support would allow for complaints and investigation by lower-court judges.Three justices, Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Kagan have voiced support for an ethics code in recent months. (wate.com)
  • As recently as last week, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the justices could quiet some of the criticism and a Democratic push to impose an ethics code on the court by putting in place their own policy. (krqe.com)
  • That reporting spurred a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Supreme Court's ethics and a call by critics to establish a stronger set of rules for justices. (wuwm.com)
  • Following Wednesday's report on Alito, Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sheldon Whitehouse, a Judiciary subcommittee chairman, said the panel will soon mark up Supreme Court ethics legislation as the nation's high court is in "an ethical crisis of its own making. (wuwm.com)
  • The Code of Ethics has been the result of the work of a technical committee and a committee of members of the Senate and the participation process of the university community, which has made a total of 116 contributions. (urv.cat)
  • Only 18.0% of the 128 participating residents had obtained their knowledge from their medical education and 29.9% were dissatisfied with the roles played by the ethics committee. (who.int)
  • The Committee may have up to 30 members who should represent the four disciplines necessary to establishing TLVs® (industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, occupational epidemiology, and toxicology). (cdc.gov)
  • However, all members of the Committee will have full voting rights for the purposes of the business of the Committee. (cdc.gov)
  • Each member of the Committee (with the exception of the Chair) will be affiliated with one of the Chemical Substance (CS) Subcommittees. (cdc.gov)
  • The representative shall promote awareness of formal research ethics frameworks and informal codes and inform about new rules and important policy decisions for example via the Research Committee and the heads of departments. (lu.se)
  • disclosure: I am a member) lists an ethics committee and a membership committee. (medscape.com)
  • Membership of TASA commits members to adhere to this code of ethics, and to aspire to the highest standards of research and professional practice. (tasa.org.au)
  • Adhere to the ASET Code of Ethics, and represent the profession honourably. (aset.ab.ca)
  • EARS require that all members adhere to the EARS Membership agreement, and the EARS code of ethics. (earseurope.org)
  • During the application and renewal process, members attest that they have read, understood, and agree to adhere to the EARS Code of Ethics in its entirety. (earseurope.org)
  • Members must further agree that a failure to adhere, as determined at the sole discretion of EARS membership comity, will result in action such as denial of membership application or renewal, or revocation of membership. (earseurope.org)
  • To ensure that EARS members adhere to such responsibility and accountability, EARS has adopted this Code of Ethics (Code). (earseurope.org)
  • EARS members must not exploit patients' dignity and rights to privacy for any purpose at any point of marketing, or care, and must adhere to patient rights, law, and regulation. (earseurope.org)
  • ABSTRACT This cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the knowledge, perceptions and practices towards medical ethics of physician residents at university hospitals in Alexandria, Egypt. (who.int)
  • Only 48.0% of the residents were compliant with the principles of medical ethics in practice and 52.0% of patients were dissatisfied with their treating physicians. (who.int)
  • Before a person may become a clinical oncologist, that person must first become a physician and thus is subject to the Principles of Medical Ethics. (medscape.com)
  • Principle II of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics [ 4 ] states: "A physician shall uphold the standards of professionalism, be honest in all professional interactions, and strive to report physicians deficient in character or competence, or engaging in fraud or deception, to appropriate entities. (medscape.com)
  • We, the members of the International Association of Facilitators (IAF), believe that our profession gives us a unique opportunity to make a positive contribution to individuals, organizations, and society. (iaf-world.org)
  • While the ICAEW Code of Ethics sets out the fundamental principles that govern the profession, applying these ethics in practice can often be challenging and a concern for financial professionals. (icaew.com)
  • A copy of the Code, guidance notes, and resources to help our practitioners work within the revised Code can be found below. (eianz.org)
  • To help members maintain the highest professional standards the Code of Ethics identifies the professional attitudes and behaviours expected of members and provides guidance to help members recognise and develop them. (bdma.org.uk)
  • The research representative at LUSEM is available to all employees who need guidance on issues related to research ethics and good research practice. (lu.se)
  • However, none of these documents provide guidance on how to integrate human rights in practice. (lu.se)
  • If you are located or conducting Rambus business outside of the US, you must comply with applicable local country laws and regulations, as well as US laws and regulations that apply to activities outside of the US, such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, laws governing trading in US securities and US export laws. (rambus.com)
  • From 1 November 2023, as part of the revised ICAEW CPD Regulations , ICAEW members and others within scope of the regulations will be required to undertake at least one hour of ethics training each year. (icaew.com)
  • To help members understand the changes to ICAEW's CPD Regulations, these case studies work through their implications for a variety of roles. (icaew.com)
  • Welcome to the ICAEW members area: your portal to members'-only content, offers, discounts, regulations and membership information. (icaew.com)
  • This set of principles does not replace national or regional laws, regulations or codes. (iadsa.org)
  • This is a general code, which is specified in the regulations that the institution already has, such as plagiarism regulations or the Code of Ethics for research. (urv.cat)
  • Inform and communicate changes in regulations regarding research ethics and important decisions concerning ethics, rules or other issues affecting research at LUSEM. (lu.se)
  • The above Preamble to the ASET Code of Ethics shall be construed as a general guide, and not as a denial of the existence of other duties equally imperative and other rights though not specifically mentioned. (aset.ab.ca)
  • Professionalism - adherence to legislation and commitment to best practice, acting in the best interest of clients and service users. (bdma.org.uk)
  • therefore, it does not detail specific behaviours or hierarchize the values ​​or principles that govern it. (urv.cat)
  • University-sponsored research carried out outside the UK must uphold the University's ethical standards as set out in the Code of Practice and Principles for Good Ethical Governance , while also being cognisant of local expectations, practices and laws. (york.ac.uk)
  • These are principles, values, and expectations that the School of Social Work upholds as a member of the Canadian Association for Social Work Education. (mun.ca)
  • DSA members have strengthened the Code since its enactment in 1970 to ensure it stays relevant with changing stakeholder expectations. (dsa.org)
  • Focused on governance and infrastructure, second quarter activities aimed at boosting PRSA's capabilities to exceed member expectations through targeted research and nimble decision-making and delivery. (prsa.org)
  • c) Member Responsibilities and Expectations. (cdc.gov)
  • The BDMA Code of Ethics outlines the values and behaviours required of all members of the BDMA when fulfilling their roles, alongside compliance with relevant legislation. (bdma.org.uk)
  • It has come to our attention that the AUSIT Code of Ethics has been misquoted and misinterpreted by a number of organizations. (ausit.org)
  • The reports are intended to give leaders important insights into their organizations' success and help them recognize and share best practices and optimize member service. (prsa.org)
  • Medical organizations are notoriously weak in disciplining their members, and some physicians seem unable to resist the greed virus. (medscape.com)
  • It should help achieve the highest ethics and behaviour in contacts with consumers, in business dealings with suppliers, vendors, competitors and customers, and interactions with government and other policy makers. (iadsa.org)
  • The URV must strive to ensure that all members of the university community act with integrity, that is, by acting with honesty and truthfully and establishing secure bonds based on trust and honour. (urv.cat)
  • 3. Persons of integrity a) We practice the advice we give to the world. (who.int)
  • This code of ethics provides guidelines for ethical practice and decision-making with respect to research, teaching, distribution of results, and publishing. (tasa.org.au)
  • Members have a responsibility to consider the interests of those involved in their research, those affected by their work, and those utilising their findings. (tasa.org.au)
  • Members should show respect for differences of opinion, theory, and method among all fellow researchers in the research community. (tasa.org.au)
  • Members have a responsibility to ensure that their personal circumstances do not interfere with their capacity to act, at all times, in a professional manner toward students, colleagues, research participants and sponsors. (tasa.org.au)
  • Members have a responsibility to raise ethical issues with all research team members, prior to, and while undertaking research. (tasa.org.au)
  • Members should inform research participants and funding agencies of any limits of confidentiality and anonymity. (tasa.org.au)
  • The Global Partnerships team is able to provide tailored contextual information and advice on conducting research in different countries and institutions, alongside background information on working overseas and varying cultural practices and requirements in relation to research. (york.ac.uk)
  • The International Compilation of Human Research Standards listing, compiled by the US Office for Human Research Protections, provides details of Research Ethics Committees in over 100 countries (with a focus on research involving humans). (york.ac.uk)
  • A review group was established, initially with funding from Monash, and after almost two years of research and broad consultation with members and non-member practitioners, educators and language service providers, the new AUSIT Code of Ethics was published in December 2012. (ausit.org)
  • This code lays out a set of general principles that are applicable to all research contexts and which are intended to cover all research with human participants. (bps.org.uk)
  • The new code of practice, endorsed by 16 votes to 15, effectively facilitates the use of embryonic stem-cells in research at University College Cork. (trinitynews.ie)
  • The Irish government has been slow to approve legislation regarding the use of embryonic stem-cells in research, despite endorsement of the practice by the Irish Council for Bioethics. (trinitynews.ie)
  • The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union carries guidelines on bio-ethics and the use of embryonic cells in research. (trinitynews.ie)
  • Under this charter, research activities in member states should respect fundamental ethical principles. (trinitynews.ie)
  • Under UCC's new guidelines every research project involving the use of stem-cell lines must be submitted to the University Research Ethics Board for ethical review before the start of the project. (trinitynews.ie)
  • The board also heard from the PRSA Foundation , which reported on member research that was aligned with its mission and goals and helped shape plans for the future. (prsa.org)
  • There existed many legitimate ways in which the Organization conducted research, but the emphasis should be placed on translating research findings into information in order to help Member States to reach informed policy decisions. (who.int)
  • The additional wording would reflect the multifaceted nature of research, which comprised ethics, management, the interpretation of research outcomes and their translation into health policies. (who.int)
  • A health equity (HE) strategy requires clear principles to guide scientific research, programs/interventions, and policies to not lose its focus. (cdc.gov)
  • Engage affected populations - It is very important that community members and relevant stakeholders are involved in the overall decision-making, ownership, and program and research design, planning, implementation, and evaluation process. (cdc.gov)
  • This promotes a critical approach in which issues relating to research ethics can be openly discussed. (lu.se)
  • Other actions current for the coming two years are good research practise and research communications, areas that the researchers brought up as of considerable importance for them as researchers at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • Their mission is to advance the expansion and development of clinical occupational and environmental health practice, research (mostly prevention and diagnostic), and education. (cdc.gov)
  • Simonds VW, Wallerstein N, Duran B, Villegas M. Community-Based Participatory Research: Its Role in Future Cancer Research and Public Health Practice. (cdc.gov)
  • The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities is increasing as concern grows for the limited effectiveness of existing public health practice and research in communities that experience a disparate burden of disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Several projects highlight the success of participatory approaches to cancer prevention and intervention in addressing many of the challenges of traditional practice and research. (cdc.gov)
  • Challenges to reducing cancer health disparities through public health practice and applied prevention research are vast and include multilevel intersecting factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Widening socioeconomic and racial/ethnic health disparities documented in the past 20 years (3) - the chasm in the quality of health care availability, delivery, and accessibility (2), and the extended time it takes for research findings to translate into practice (4) - have created a national urgency to design effective interventions and applied prevention research, including an increased emphasis by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on public health importance and impact. (cdc.gov)
  • it also seeks to apply research to practice and policy for social change and reduced disparities (5). (cdc.gov)
  • This article presents the extent of the use of CBPR within cancer prevention and control research, uses examples of CBPR cancer research to highlight emerging best practices, and showcases the potential for uncovering further best practices through a national cross-site CBPR study. (cdc.gov)
  • Since 2019, there is an organization to promote research ethics and good research practice at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • Be a resource for faculty and staff who need advice on issues related to research ethics and good research practice. (lu.se)
  • Promote knowledge of research ethics and applicable legal frameworks. (lu.se)
  • Promote knowledge of good research practice, for example regarding declarations regarding authorship and research collaborations. (lu.se)
  • The background motivation of the research representative's mission is to ensure that research at LUSEM holds high academic standards while it is also in line with principles of research ethics and good research practice. (lu.se)
  • The research representative shall be an experienced researcher with solid knowledge of the different frameworks governing research along various dimensions relating to research ethics and good research practice. (lu.se)
  • Engineers Ireland is directly involved in a large amount of sustainability-related work and can educate, regulate and inspire a large audience, particularly our 25,000 members. (engineersireland.ie)
  • The Engineers Ireland Sustainability Plan 2022-2023 is a set of 20 actions, aligned with the Learn-Live-Lead-Link framework, developed in consultation with members and staff. (engineersireland.ie)
  • As a professional body with 25,000 members, we will act as a leading voice for sustainability. (engineersireland.ie)
  • Sponsorship platforms targeting various industry sectors have been added, including sustainability, military affairs, higher education and global practice. (prsa.org)
  • The principle of engaging affected populations is critical to the success and sustainability of programs. (cdc.gov)
  • promote the principles and practices of sustainable development and the needs of present and future generations. (engineersireland.ie)
  • We affirm the responsibility of TASA to promote the development of this goal among all sociologists, whether or not they are members of TASA. (tasa.org.au)
  • As part of DSA's mission to promote the highest levels of business ethics among DSA member companies, our self-regulatory processes ensures that DSA member companies and their independent salespeople comply with the Code of Ethics through the Office of the Code Administrator. (dsa.org)
  • They are illustrative of the Code of Ethics (2016) (hereinafter, the "Code") and are intended to promote thoughtful consideration of ethical issues. (asha.org)
  • It is intended for all those engaged in international trade in food supplements and thereby to protect the health of the consumer and promote fair trade practices. (iadsa.org)
  • All IADSA members are encouraged to promote the aspirational principles established in this code in the jurisdictions in which they operate in accordance with their legal and administrative procedures. (iadsa.org)
  • The Code aims to promote, enhance, and sustain an enabling and ethical environment leading to trust, transparency, and respect across the Organization. (who.int)
  • Ethical corporate governance practices are the cornerstone of our company's commitment to using business for good. (mightybytes.com)
  • The PRSA Board of Directors met in New York on July 24 and 25 to launch a third quarter buoyed by significant progress on major initiatives in governance and member service. (prsa.org)
  • Newly drafted bylaws, enabling enhanced PRSA governance as a more efficient and nimble organization in line with best practices, are now ready for consideration and vote by the National Assembly in November. (prsa.org)
  • To establish Clinical Hypnotherapy as a mainstream therapeutic practice accessible to all. (archcanada.ca)
  • A therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is the foundation of nursing practice. (ukessays.com)
  • EARS members must be respectful of fellow members, their practice, their therapeutic discipline and their clients. (earseurope.org)
  • According to Smith, this expanded to prohibit a physician from belonging to any club, church, or organization if a chiropractor was also a member. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • Please feel free to use or modify this Code of Ethics for your own organization. (mightybytes.com)
  • Advanced speciality nurse or advanced practice nurse means the registered nurse having education beyond basic nursing education and certified by nationally recognized professional organization in a nursing speciality, or meeting criteria established by a Board of Nursing. (ukessays.com)
  • Please provide an overview of the organisation in terms of the current strengths and weaknesses of the current practice under the four thematic headings of the Charter and Code at your organization. (lu.se)
  • In cases where questions from staff members lead to actions taken, the scientific representative shall refer these further in the organization, usually to the head of the department concerned. (lu.se)
  • and he should not voluntarily associate professionally with anyone who violates this principle. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • No one has authority to make you engage in behavior that violates the Code, and any attempt by a manager to do so is unacceptable. (rambus.com)
  • Best practices include adapting interventions within local contexts, alleviating mistrust, supporting integration of local cultural knowledge, and training investigators from communities that experience cancer disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • Sciences, North-West interventions and self-management practices. (who.int)
  • No member company or independent salesperson for a member company shall engage in any deceptive, false, unethical or unlawful consumer or recruiting practice. (dsa.org)
  • You must not do anything - directly or indirectly - to seek to achieve objectives that are unethical, illegal or prohibited by this Code. (rambus.com)
  • Practice competently. (eianz.org)
  • 3.01: A NAEBA member will prepare themselves through education and study to competently represent a Buyer-Client and shall not undertake specialized services for which they are not qualified. (naeba.org)
  • Members holding an ACCA practising certificate and audit qualification must ensure they maintain their competence in audit, even if no audit work is currently being undertaken. (accaglobal.com)
  • The application process is designed to be transparent, and the guide outlines the principles and rules on recruitment, qualification requirements, assessment criteria and promotion matters in addition to the appeal process. (lu.se)
  • An engineer and member of international NSPE wonders whether he should engage in a practice which is legally acceptable in his country but against the code of ethics of NSPE. (onlineethics.org)
  • a) No member of the club shall engage in wholesaling of litters of Bouviers or individual sales of puppies or adults to pet shops, pet dealers, catalog houses or other commercial establishments, nor shall they be given as prizes in contests nor exploited to the detriment of the breed or of pure-bred dogs. (bouvier.org)
  • EARS members ought to engage the patient in treatment planning and decision-making throughout the continuum of care. (earseurope.org)
  • For example, the Code prohibits statements or promises that mislead consumers or prospective salespeople and sets stringent guidelines for earnings representations, product claims, sales and marketing tactics and policies for order cancellations and returns. (dsa.org)
  • Mightybytes' Code of Ethics provides ethical and responsible guidelines that we use to run our company and guide our work with clients, community, our team, and other stakeholders. (mightybytes.com)
  • Limerick Triathlon Club as affiliated with Triathlon Ireland - are obliged to make available these principles and guidelines. (limericktriathlon.com)
  • IADSA continues to lead by example, through helping set and implement standards and guidelines, sharing existing best practices, and engaging collaboratively with government and the scientific community to help build the resilience, health and wellbeing of populations. (iadsa.org)
  • A spirit of commitment throughout the BDMA to maintain and enhance high standards across the damage management industry - by fostering good practice across the industry through initiating and contributing to the sharing of knowledge and discussion of professional issues with members of the BDMA community. (bdma.org.uk)
  • All members are expected to display the highest standards of professionalism and a commitment to our Code of Ethics, always giving due care and consideration to others. (bdma.org.uk)
  • The IADSA code is a foundation of the food supplement sector's commitment to ethical excellence. (iadsa.org)
  • The challenges associated with clinical practice today may pressure practitioners to provide and bill for services that are in conflict with their professional judgment. (asha.org)
  • A relevant issue is the definition of the word prescription and its implication for certificate holders who are engaged in clinical practice. (asha.org)
  • ICAEW has launched a new elearning course to give your ethical decision making a boost while helping you fulfil the ethics requirement that forms part of the upcoming changes to continuing professional development (CPD) requirements. (icaew.com)
  • That's why ICAEW has created its own Ethics CPD Course , offering members a straightforward, free and verified way to complete their ethics learning. (icaew.com)
  • ICAEW is considering further additions to the course and is considering including a new specialist module on Insolvency in 2024, as well as incorporating updates to the code of ethics. (icaew.com)
  • Your membership subscription enables ICAEW to provide support to members. (icaew.com)
  • Matching highly skilled ICAEW members with attractive organisations seeking talented accountancy and finance professionals. (icaew.com)
  • Your ACCA members may be randomly selected for review by ACCA, in which case they will need to be able to demonstrate that they have taken part in your company's development and appraisal process for the time that they are employed by you. (accaglobal.com)
  • The organization's purpose is to unite and support its members in Ghana. (wikipedia.org)
  • A one-stop shop to more than 400 commonly used practice support, administrative, and diagnostic tools for general practitioners. (ama.com.au)
  • Her private practice offers support for those typically dealing with change and the resulting transitional feelings and emotions. (archcanada.ca)
  • You must seek to ensure that those who report to you understand the Code, and support employees who, in good faith, raise questions or concerns. (rambus.com)
  • Focusing on professional scepticism, ethics and everyday business challenges, our training films are used by firms and companies around the world to support their in-house training and business development teams. (icaew.com)
  • To create a safe and collaborative network of like-minded professionals, to explore, support and implement best practices within Europe. (earseurope.org)
  • It has been providing tool to help the management of informa- support to its member states through the full tion. (who.int)
  • This paper was carried out with the support of Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brazil (CAPES) - Funding Code 001. (bvsalud.org)
  • In response to a request to appear before Senate Judiciary, for which he declined to appear, Chief Justice John Roberts sent a "Statement on Ethics Principles and Practices" signed by all nine members of the court that seemed to say the judge's feel they are covered by existing ethics rules and don't need anything more. (wuwm.com)
  • Coaches will respect and protect human and civil rights and not knowingly participate in or condone unfair discriminatory practices. (usahockey.com)
  • International trade in food supplements should be conducted according to the principle that all consumers are entitled to safe and beneficial products and to protection from unfair trade practices. (iadsa.org)
  • Varsity Scouts and Scouters interested in learning more about outdoor ethics and Leave No Trace should begin by exploring the Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award. (scoutmaster.org)
  • Unless already completed, earn the Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award. (scoutmaster.org)
  • Issues in Ethics statements are intended to heighten sensitivity and increase awareness. (asha.org)
  • Prior to agreeing to work with our clients, we discuss openly and honestly any possible conflict of interest, personal bias, prior knowledge of the organisation or any other matter which may be perceived as preventing us from working effectively with the interests of all group members. (iaf-world.org)
  • GPs have a say in the work of the AMA through the AMA Council of General Practice (AMACGP). (ama.com.au)
  • Ultimately, individual sociologists must take responsibility for their ethical practice in the context of the social grouping with, and for which, they choose to work. (tasa.org.au)
  • It provides General Principles and Ethical Standards which cover many situations encountered by coaches, with its principle goals the welfare and protection of participants with whom coaches work. (usahockey.com)
  • Members of the public wishing to make complaints should note that the BDMA's remit is limited, and we may refer them to the individual or employing organisation directly to work through their complaints. (bdma.org.uk)
  • EARS members agree to work within professional boundaries at all time within each country and culture. (earseurope.org)
  • EARS members must employ or work with a credentialed team, where credentials are applicable, who subscribe to the professional and ethical standards of their disciplines. (earseurope.org)
  • EARS members must not receive commissions, per bed fee, kickbacks, bribes, or any fee from a Treatment Centre that doesn't cover work such as Case management fee, aftercare and/or family liaison for the client. (earseurope.org)
  • El informe de 2022 del Panel Intergubernamental sobre el Cambio Climático (IPCC por sus siglas en inglés) pinta un panorama sombrío del futuro de la vida en la tierra, caracterizado por el colapso de los ecosistemas, la extinción de (1)especies y los peligros climáticos como olas de calor e inundaciones. (bvsalud.org)
  • Before chiropractic licensure was approved, many chiropractors were jailed for practicing medicine without a license. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • Engineers shall conform with state licensure laws in the practice of engineering. (onlineethics.org)
  • The Careers Service adheres to the AGCAS Member Code of Ethics which defines the professional principles for careers services in higher education. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Business interactions should be conducted in a fair and transparent way, accountable to the laws of the jurisdictions in which they operate and to the highest standards of international business practices, including accepted practices to avoid conflicts of interest, anti-trust or anti-competitive activities, and to embrace anti-bribery and anti-corruption practices. (iadsa.org)
  • We lobby to ensure private practice remains an essential part of healthcare. (ama.com.au)
  • In the following sections, we aim to elucidate various cultural and religious beliefs surrounding the postmortem examination in hopes of helping the practicing pathologist and other healthcare professionals understand how these diverse viewpoints may influence the decision to perform an autopsy in both the clinical and legal settings. (medscape.com)
  • Her full time private practice focuses primarily on helping women and teens recover from trauma and trauma related depression and anxiety. (archcanada.ca)
  • AUSIT members undertake to abide by the Code of Ethics when they join the Institute. (ausit.org)
  • All members are bound by the Code of Ethics. (bdma.org.uk)
  • All members of ASET agree to and are bound by this Code of Ethics. (aset.ab.ca)
  • The members are bound by its provision just as they are bound by the controls of Council and the by-laws of the Association. (aset.ab.ca)
  • The new Code of Ethics, approved by the Senate in July 2020, is a document that guides the coexistence of the university community and relations with society and the territory. (urv.cat)
  • Therefore, we recognise the importance of defining and making known the values and ethical principles that guide our actions. (iaf-world.org)
  • Members should recognise and respect the boundaries of their professional competence. (tasa.org.au)
  • Impartiality - embedding the principle of impartiality into the design and delivery of damage management and restoration services so that service users receive the best possible outcomes. (bdma.org.uk)
  • 4.03: A NAEBA member shall not knowingly direct a Buyer-Client to any service which is less than what is in the best interest of the client. (naeba.org)
  • 4.04: A NAEBA member shall not knowingly do anything which might jeopardize the Buyer-Client’s bargaining position or other interest. (naeba.org)
  • c) Members will never abuse or knowingly allow abuse of these same dogs. (bouvier.org)
  • Departures from its general principles should be the result of careful deliberation and peer discussion. (tasa.org.au)
  • The Board noted that with the increase in international engineering practice as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), engineers are being exposed to differing design selection methods. (onlineethics.org)
  • According to their Code of Practice and Pledge of Service, they are ethically obliged to put patients first, and as a result, they are legally barred from engaging in strike action. (bvsalud.org)
  • One major action is the training in ethics for researchers at all levels. (lu.se)
  • 3.03: A NAEBA member shall be accountable for his/her actions and should document all substantive events which occur during the Exclusive Buyer Agency relationship. (naeba.org)
  • Our International Members identify themselves as "International Designated Hypnotherapists"(I.D.Ht), "International Designated Clinical Hypnotherapists" (I.D.C.H.)and/or "International Designated ClinicalCounselling-Hypnotherapists" (I.D.C.C.H.) and are held accountable by aCertifying/Accrediting Organisation in their Country of Practice. (archcanada.ca)
  • It holds member companies accountable to policies that protect independent salespeople and consumers and encourages the entire marketplace for direct selling to meet these high standards. (dsa.org)
  • Changes to the Code to incorporate Indigenous knowledge, values and rights came into effect on 1 December 2021. (eianz.org)
  • 4.01: A NAEBA member shall represent the best interest of the Buyer-Client, while serving in the capacity as an Exclusive Buyer Agent as defined by NAEBA, in all matters related to the purchase of any real estate. (naeba.org)
  • Members of NAEBA do not accept listings, advertise properties for sale or represent sellers at any time. (naeba.org)
  • Members of the International Association of Facilitators are committed to using these values and ethics to guide their professional practice. (iaf-world.org)
  • We, the members of this Association, set forth the following principles as the minimum professional standards which will guide us in serving our Buyer-Clients. (naeba.org)
  • We hope non-members will also use it to guide them in their interpreting and translation practice. (ausit.org)
  • We also find that ethical principles alone do not provide clear direction to guide nurses in making justified and ethical decisions regarding service provision in an environment threatening to compromise their safety. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Supreme Court is adopting its first code of ethics, in the face of sustained criticism over undisclosed trips and gifts from wealthy benefactors to some justices. (wate.com)
  • As members in good standing, SMG aligns itself with the Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) code of ethics, so therefore our client services will not be affected. (socialmediagroup.com)
  • We will not tolerate any threats or retaliation against any person who has in good faith reported a suspected violation of law, this Code or other Rambus policies, or against any person who assists in any investigation or process with respect to such a violation. (rambus.com)
  • This document is one produced by our club, based on the document entitled, "Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Sport for Young People in Triathlon Ireland. (limericktriathlon.com)
  • Would it be ethical for Engineer A, an NSPE International Member governed by the laws of his home country and the local practices, to provide cash payments or in-kind property to public officials in foreign countries in order to obtain and retain business from those public officials? (onlineethics.org)
  • To provide the highest standards of education and skill competency as defined in our Standards of Registration and Practice. (archcanada.ca)
  • Member companies shall provide to their independent salespeople either a written agreement or a downloadable electronic statement to be signed by both the member company and the independent salesperson, or a written statement containing the essential details of the relationship between the independent salesperson and the member company. (dsa.org)
  • As an Approved Employer you will provide a documented process that allows your ACCA members to review their learning and development needs on a regular basis, to identify appropriate development activities, and to plan for carrying them out within an agreed period. (accaglobal.com)
  • As an Approved Employer you will provide your ACCA members with clear information on the range of development opportunities and activities available to them. (accaglobal.com)
  • b) Members will provide appropriate and humane care to each dog they own or have in their possession including quality of food, water, proper shelter from the elements, active companionship, appropriate exercise, socialization and routine veterinary care. (bouvier.org)
  • d) Members will provide appropriate and safe containment and control of their dogs at their residences and while in public. (bouvier.org)
  • Implications for patient benefit are addressed by Principle of Ethics I, Rule K , which states, "Individuals who hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence shall evaluate the effectiveness of services provided, technology employed, and products dispensed, and they shall provide services or dispense products only when benefit can reasonably be expected. (asha.org)
  • Cultural practices identify specific nursing approaches on how nurses should provide care in the situation (Evelyn, 2001). (ukessays.com)