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    Robot in Medical Field

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    VEX ROBOTICS ESSAY I believe that robotics should be used in the medic field because they can be safer and be more helpful. They can save time and a person life. They are more accurate. I have a evidence to prove that robots are safety to use. 1. In 1997‚ surgery was performed in Cleveland using Zeus‚ a robotic surgical system. The operation successfully reconnected a woman’s fallopian tubes. 2. In May of 1997‚ the first robotically-assisted operation for a heart bypass case in Germany was

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    Professionalism Professionalism involves maintaining a set standard of maturity‚ respectfulness and proficiency in one’s behaviour and attitude. This is especially relevant in the workplace or in any task that demands a certain level of maturity‚ respectfulness and proficiency. As a result‚ professionalism is an important part of being a health professional and working in a hospital‚ as maturity‚ respectfulness and proficiency are three critical attributes/requirements of a doctor. Professionalism

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    Ethics, Values, Morals

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    What are the differences between values‚ morals and ethics? They all provide behavioral rules‚ after all. It may seem like splitting hairs‚ but the differences can be important when persuading others. Values Values are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong‚ should and shouldn’t‚ good and bad. They also tell us which are more or less important‚ which is useful when we have to trade off meeting one value over another. Dictionary.com defines values as: n : beliefs of a person

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    Ethics and Moral Issues

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    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business Ethics and morals go hand-in-hand in workplaces and organizations should be concerned about ethics and morals. Businesses that operate ethically and morally depend on how the managers‚ and employees behave‚ how they interact with each‚ and with customers. In this paper the difference between ethical issues and moral issues‚ differences between personal ethics and business ethics‚ and examples of common ethical problems in business will be discussed. Differences

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    Medical ethics

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    A woman‚ after a bout with uterine cancer had a hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus). Before its removal‚ however‚ she had several eggs removed for possible fertilization in the future. Now married‚ the woman wishes to have a child with her husband. Obviously she cannot bear the child herself‚ so the couple utilizes a company to find a surrogate mother for them. The husband’s sperm is used to fertilize one of the wife’s eggs‚ and is implanted in the surrogate mother. The couple pays all

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    THE USE OF ROBOTICS IN THE MEDICAL FIELD:IMPLICATIONS IN SOCIAL CARE. INTRODUCTION WHAT IS SOCIALLY ASSISTIVE ROBOTICS? Socially assistive robotics are robots developed in order to assist patients in recovery‚ daily care procedure‚ rehabilitation‚ training needs‚ patients with social disabilities etc. It provides help in any way possible as long as it was programmed to do so. Socially assistive robotics

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    American Medical Ethics

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    making the decision. When analyzing the information shared from the interview‚ ethics are a significant part of a physicians training. The code of conduct is referred to as the Hippocratic Oath in the medial field. The Hippocratic Oath dates back to the Greek and “is one of the oldest binding documents in history” (Tyson‚ 2001). "The Oath of Hippocrates‚" holds the American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics (1996 edition)‚ "has remained in Western civilization as an expression of ideal

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    Medical Ethics

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    The discussion on Patrick Dismuke’s condition concentrated on his incapability to improve. After reviewing his symptoms and considering possible scenarios resulting from certain kinds of treatment‚ such as the tube that delivered nutrients into his veins that "broke the barrier between blood and air" and became "a bacteria-laden Trojan horse‚ opening the door to infection"‚ we attempted to come to a consensus on what would constitute a quality life‚ as deliberated among the committee. We took into

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    Moral Machines – Ethics

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    Credit Paper April 23‚ 2013 Moral Machines – Ethics The future of computing and machinery is changing at such an extremely fast pace that we need to invest in the application of ethics to the world of machines. But there are many problems with programming a machine to act ethically. Ethics are simply emotional expressions and machines can’t have emotion. Computers don’t have the practical wisdom that Aristotle thought we use when applying our virtues. What about the ethics of the lesser ethical agents

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    computers in medical field

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    OSI MODEL Virtually all networks in use today are based in some fashion on the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) standard. OSI was developed in 1984 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)‚ a global federation of national standards organizations representing approximately 130 Countries. The ISO created the OSI to make the IOS more efficient. Where‚ ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization. OSI stands for Open System Interconnection. IOS stands for

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