Article Sphere Logo  
Main Article Categories
 
"Business Ethics" Article
 Article Directory Home Business Business Ethics

Professional Ethics

By Expert Author: Jacob Parker
View Summary | Submitted: 2006-03-14 | Word Count: 472 words | Views: 479 view(s)
Jacob Parker
There are many professions in the world that require strong will, stamina and courage to get occupied. Thousands of policemen, doctors, firemen, rescue teams save people every minute. Graduating form the University and mastering one of the professions mentioned above you think only about successful application of your knowledge in practice. A couple of years after you become a famous doctor, an honorary resident and a dedicated family man. But then one accident in your practice turns your life upside down and makes you reconsider your system of values and personal code of ethics.

Racing towards the hospital in the middle of the night, you think about what you are going to see. Entering a room, you see one of your patients lying down with eyes closed. A sense of guilt overwhelms you, when you hear colleagues' words "No hope". The situation drove you to the choice you need to make: either to shut down the apparatus of support and release a patient from suffering on his way to death or do nothing in order to save good name you acquired during your practice. Leaving the room, you start going back to your student years where the problem of euthanasia was discussed frequently. What was your attitude? Of course you thought of this way out as of unacceptable an inhumane as most of people think. Did you really give a problem a good thought being a student? Obviously it never occurred to you that you may appear in front of a choice like that. And now, having a reputation of a professional, what are you to choose?

Euthanasia is determined as an act of merciful killing that releases a person from suffering. Now this term has to be specified, because the specialists of Middle Ages released their patients not only form physical but also from spiritual sufferings. Nowadays obligations of doctors are limited by law and in some states euthanasia is prohibited by law, unless one of he family members presents a request that is further investigated. There are several moral aspects of such a decision. On one hand there are Ten Commandments of the Holy Bible, one of which states "Do not kill". After humanism was established as a philosophical current, some consider euthanasia a crime. On the other hand there are words of Hippocrates that pleads to help the needy regardless their position in the society. If nothing but sufferings awaits a person on a short way to death, why should a doctor who understands the situation let someone be tortured? Isn't it even crueler than killing somebody? These are moral aspects of the problem, but the code of professional ethics requires action and you are to make the choice. Only after you consider everything and make the right decision you deserve to be called a professional and be respected even more.

About the Author/Author Bio

Jacob Parker works as an editor of RushEssay.com - Essay writing service. He has a five year experience in tutoring in several universities and specializes in producing different college essays on topics like euthanasia essay topic and others. Jacob Parker's goal is to prove that custom essay papers are not only grade determiners, but also a good way to state a subjective opinion.

Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/Professional-Ethics/15693

 
 
 
This article has been viewed 479 time(s).

More "Business Ethics" Related Articles

 

Listed below are more articles related to the above article from the "Business Ethics" article category.

People interested in the above article "Professional Ethics" are also interested in the related articles listed below:

Expert Author: Joel Ellams | Submitted: 2008-08-02 | Word Count: 480 | Views: 23
A key element in successful joint ventures is to find someone who has a complementary product. Figure out what it is that you have that's unbelievable, that you know for a fact you do better than pretty much anyone else out there. Use your product to extend the product offering for someone else. You would be following a complementary product, and then you're going to go and say, "Add this to your product mix,” and you can put together a revenue share on that.
Expert Author: Joel Ellams | Submitted: 2008-08-02 | Word Count: 356 | Views: 19
The first thing you need to know is that joint venturing isn't just limited to your database. Joint ventures are only limited by your creativity. You can use a joint venture for pretty much anything. Nothing is set in stone, and even if you start out as the middle person putting together deals and you don't have a database at all, you can still make it work.
Expert Author: Waldo Waldman | Submitted: 2008-06-28 | Word Count: 976 | Views: 51
Courage builds character. It’s the foundation of integrity. It gives you the thrust to make the correct choice and do what is right despite the consequences. Integrity First. It's core value #1 of the U.S. Air Force... embraced by our leadership, taught in our training programs, and a symbol of the commitment and character of the men and women serving our country.
Expert Author: Joe Grushkin | Submitted: 2008-01-08 | Word Count: 834 | Views: 80
Is integrity lost? I think not... you just get what you think about the most and expect. If you deal with people with integrity, you will always get it in return.
Expert Author: Jack Payne | Submitted: 2007-06-18 | Word Count: 432 | Views: 112
In bankruptcy, a competent judge will frown mightily on a con man style shell game, any spending pattern that does not add up.
Expert Author: Jack Payne | Submitted: 2007-06-18 | Word Count: 584 | Views: 135
How to become your community's lonely hearts matchmaker, resident psychic, or neighborhood horn dog.
Expert Author: Shen Gerald | Submitted: 2007-04-27 | Word Count: 330 | Views: 160
Business and profit-making must be tampered with heart and care for environment and others. Failure to do so, will lead to all kinds of problems.

 View Business Ethics Popular Articles | View Business Ethics Top Authors

Article Directory Home Business Business Ethics

Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search!
(Search in 23 languages: English, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, Italian, German,
Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Dutch, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Greek,
Swedish, Romanian, Polish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Czech, Croatian, Bulgarian)
 
 
Copyright © 2005 - by Larry Lim, Singapore - Article Search Engine Directory at ArticleSphere.com™
All Rights Reserved Worldwide. All Trademarks and Servicemarks are the property of the respective owners.
Template Design by Internet Marketing Singapore | Internet Marketing
Français/French Español/Spanish 日本語/Japanese [أربيك]/Arabic Italiano/Italian Deutsch/German 汉语/Chinese Simplified 漢語/Chinese Traditional Nederlands/Dutch 한국어/Korean Port/Portuguese Русско/Russian
Ελληνικά/Greek Swedish Roman?/Romanian Polski/Polish Norwegian Suomi/Finnish Dansk/Danish ?esky/Czech Hrvatski/Croatian §¢§ì§Ý§Ô§Ñ§â§ã§Ü§Ú/Bulgarian English - Original language