Moral Courage In Health Care Essay

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Every nation, every institution and every organization out there that seeks to be competitive, that seeks to record progress in its operations or that seeks to be the leading service and product provider in its line of service depends on scholarly resources for guidance, knowledge and a sense of direction. In this modern world, resources such as books, and the internet are important for any profession. The rules are always changing, new laws get passed out there every day and new inventions keep getting created each day, how do you keep a hold of all these news? You read on the internets, you read books that’s how you ensure you are not left behind in this fast moving world.
Same is the case in hospitals too. In a world where inventions keep …show more content…

this has been documented in a number of books that we are going to look into below, they include:
Murray, J.S., (September 30, 2010) “Moral courage in Healthcare: Acting Ethically Even in the Presence of Risk” OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol.15, No.3, manuscript 2. DOI: …show more content…

(2008). Moral Courage through a collective voice. The American Journal of Bioethics.
This books talks about various industries in the world and how maintaining high ethical standards in each and every one of them is key for any professional out there. Among the areas they author is talking about is the health environment, he gives examples on why maintaining high ethical standards in a hospital environment is key and the change that has been reflected in health places with high ethical standards. This book is key in my study because it gives examples of health care centers with high ethical standards that have been on the rise and doing well than the health care centers with mediocre ethical standings. This will help build my report and my study efficiently and help me provide cases to support my

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