Personal Values And Moral Integrity

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Personal Values and Moral Integrity Paper As a human being we face ethical dilemmas in which we must choose between right and wrong. The right choice is not always clear and at times there might not be a right choice. How we handle these dilemmas are rooted in our values and moral beliefs. I would define values as traits that a person holds in high regards. I would define morals as what a person a person deems to be right vs wrong. Many factors effect a person's values and morals, thus everyone has a unique and personal system for how they sort between what behaviors are acceptable. This paper will discuss: How my experiences influenced my values and ethics, how personal beliefs influence worldview, how culture influences worldview, how I …show more content…

I was raised in a middle class Christian family. This means that like everyone else who was raised in this country I quickly was taught about how things like murder, theft, and rape are atrocities and should be punished. My Christian upbringing also taught me to view things like purity, obedience, and kindness as moral while someone who was not raised Christian might not have the same opinion. By constantly bringing me to church as well as holding me to their standards my parents instilled in me a Christian moral system that I still hold myself to. My values were also largely effected by my parents who always expected academic excellence as well as good behavior. This was further reinforced by attending Christian schools all my life. By constantly being around people who valued things like hard work, honesty, loyalty, and respect it began to shape my value …show more content…

Integrity is a very huge value in healthcare, this ranges from presenting the patient with accurate information, correctly recording information, not overcharging patients, and unbiasedly conducting medical research. These are just a few ways in which integrity is crucial in healthcare. Without integrity there would be not accountability for mistakes and patients could be taken advantage of by healthcare systems. A system like this would do more harm than good and for these reasons integrity is a requirement for healthcare workers. Accountability is also an important theme in healthcare because a patient is trusting you with their life and as such you must do what you can for them. Sometimes things do not go as planned and you must take responsibility for your actions. This protects patients and makes sure healthcare providers take the best course of action for their patients. Not being held accountable could lead to corrupt and sloppy healthcare treatments. Lastly, ethical behavior is crucial in healthcare because healthcare providers could ignore the patients best interest and instead do what is easier or cheaper. This ultimately defeats the purpose of healthcare. Without a highly regulated healthcare systems the patients would ultimately

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