As university graduates progress in their biomedical careers it is highly likely that they will attain a role of organizational and moral authority. Thus graduates should understand the various approaches to ethical dilemmas and they should have the ability to: • Identify ethical issues; • Elaborate critical thinking; • Cultivate tolerance towards disagreement and the inevitable ambiguities in dealing with ethical problems; and • Elicit a sense of moral obligation and develop a personal code of ethics.…
In addition, respect is two ways. We need to respect our patients. Also, we also require our patients who need to respect our professional.…
D1: Analyze the benefits of understanding diversity in relation to HSC. Introduction: what is diversity? In this assignment I will be analysing the benefits of understanding diversity in relation to health and social care. Diversity is all about respecting and valuing other people’s individual differences and talents.…
When I give you my respect it's because I have seen that you have given and gotten that respect. Another important value is having trust. When I tell my vulnerabilities to people I…
My full name is Amber Hartlee Webb, proudly named after my Aunt Amber, my great uncle Hartley, and my father whose middle name is Hartley also. Born and raised on a ranch out in the middle of nowhere, I was really isolated. Only having my three older sisters to play with, I would've rather played by myself. So I grew up. I learned right and wrong easily by the threatening end of a belt and I quickly found out being respectful was a easy way to make others respect you.…
I also consider myself to be respectful of adults and my peers by listening to and always treating them with kindness. I am self-disciplined with not only my schoolwork and music, but with everything I do. I feel your work is a reflection of who you are so I always strive to do the best I can. Character is shaped by ones work ethic, personal values, and respect for others, all of which I believe I possess. My academic qualifications are merely the result of my hard…
It is my responsibility working in a healthcare setting as an employee to make sure I am performing my job role in compliance with the rules and legislations from the Health and Safety at Work Act, the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), and the Reporting of Injury, Disease and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations. (RIDDOR). An example as how I can perform my job as a kitchen hostess within the rules and regulations from these main legislations in the healthcare environment is by correctly handling, storing and disposing of food.…
Respect as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary is stated as “a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something, elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.” Respect is something you cannot teach through words, it is something you earn. After reading Wes Moore’s The Other Wes Moore I believe that success or failure in life is not a result of where you grow up, the education you receive or even the genes you are born with. Success in life comes from instilling virtuous qualities from those you respect and exemplifying them in your own life.…
1 List each self-assessment, provide your final result and/or scores, identify what you have learned from each (minimum of one paragraph for each self-assessment) 8-1a Communication Self-Assessment My score for communication was a 36, stating that I am a top communicator with a high degree of empathy. Communication skills are so important, not only in the workplace, but in life overall.…
The personality traits of being a respectful person is the most important thing that everyone must have especially for a gynaecologist. Fitzgerald (2016), a gynaecologist must respect all of the patients, because, mostly women are modest when discussing their gynaecological health. This results in hesitation that may prevent the doctor from giving a thorough diagnosis. So I must be respectful in order to build trust and enable patients to divulge her most private problems. In my opinion, I have to be respectful not only with my patients but also with the staff as I believe that good behaviour and interaction among people around us will help me to become a successful gynaecologist.…
Throughout life people have many different experiences that help shape who they are and what they believe in. Sometimes, culture, religion, gender, age, and many other things can influence certain values. Even some influences may be the same, everyone develops their values differently and that is what makes us individuals. Personally, my values evolved more through my experiences but my mother laid the framework for them. The values that are most important to me are, respect, honesty, empathy and equality.…
I also showed integrity when a nurse asked me to give out IV meds that I did not prepare, I simply declined in a respectful manner because I did not feel comfortable doing so. Diversity is also important value that I am very honor to possess, I had this older Japanese patient that I had to do an EKG on in the ER, knowing that Japanese female are very modest about showing their skin, I asked her if it was okay for me to lift up her shirts and if it was okay that her friends remain in the room while I do it. I also come from a culture where older adults are usually respected for their wisdom and old age, therefore I treat older patients with…
My final opinion on respect is that you should positively show it every day. In some ways, this correlates to your attitude. Everyone likes a respectful person, especially in the working field. Respect takes time to learn and alter, but once you catch on you have it.…
MY BELIEFS My core values as a human being are directly aligned with my beliefs on being successful in the workforce. Respect is one of top beliefs, if you give respect I believe you will receive respect in return at a higher percentage. Respect is keeping peace with others by exemplifying compassion, empathy, and treating others with dignity. Respect as a leader is showing value in your co-workers, honoring their needs, and showing gratitude for their contributions.…
Respect is a concept that comes in many ways, shapes, and forms. It’s a strange topic because unlike words such as: kindness, hate, or love, “respect” is a word that only one’s self can know whether they have it within them or not. True respect is a very personal and internal thing. Most common forms of respect are for yourself, for others, for places, or for ideas. If someone has real respect for these things, they will feel deeply and passionately about them and their actions will reflect.…