Study on integration of nursing main courses and professional ethicsdoi:10.3969/j.issn.1009-6493.2016.27.037NURSING educationNURSING ethicsPROFESSIONAL employee trainingPROFESSIONAL ethicsZeng DongyangCao WeijieZhang CaihongChinese Nursing Research
In recent times, there has been a growing interest among researchers in the subject of entrepreneurial well-being. This may be due to the challenging context that can threaten their well-being and the consequences mentioned above. The rising number of literature reviews is indicative of the expans...
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2. Remuneration policy In terms of salary policy, the Company has set up a fair remuneration distribution system to attract and retain talents and fully motivate employees in line with the principles of rewarding the advanced, urging the laggard and improving the work enthusiasm of employees. ...
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The result showed that the program by using Boyle's non-formal education model (1.Determine service customers 2.Identify content of the subjects 3.Design leaning methods 4.Implement the education activity plan 5.Evaluate the program) combined with 10 elements of Neo-humanist moral principles (1....
For clinical ethics, the model used most often, even if it is less a theory than a practical compromise, is called "the four principles." Tom Beauchamp and James Childress first popularized this approach in their 1979 book, Principles of Biomedical Ethics . They have continued to develop this...