Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volumen1Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1995 - 2950 páginas This is a interdisciplinary study of the ethical and moral dimensions of human conduct in the areas of the life sciences and health care. It contains 460 articles and re-examines and expands on the previous edition. |
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... maintain the utmost respect for human life from the time of conception . At the time of being admitted as a member of the medical profession : I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the service of humanity ; I will give to my ...
... maintain the utmost respect for human life from the time of conception . At the time of being admitted as a member of the medical profession : I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the service of humanity ; I will give to my ...
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... maintain competence in such systemized and scientific knowledge through study and clinical applications . Section 6. The osteopathic profession has an obligation to society to maintain its high standards and , therefore , to ...
... maintain competence in such systemized and scientific knowledge through study and clinical applications . Section 6. The osteopathic profession has an obligation to society to maintain its high standards and , therefore , to ...
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... maintain appropriate professional relationship boundaries . Principle II - Professional Practices In all professional matters members of AAPC maintain practices that protect the pub- lic and advance the profession . A. We use our ...
... maintain appropriate professional relationship boundaries . Principle II - Professional Practices In all professional matters members of AAPC maintain practices that protect the pub- lic and advance the profession . A. We use our ...
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