Case study 1:
Ethics-
- Nobody has taken responsibilty for what happened: 'The NHS finds it notoriously hard to admit a mistake.' How is that fair? People lost lives because of this and families deserve answers.
- Truth. Are we receiving the truth?: 'The two health secretaries, Alan Johnson and Andy Burnham, must convince us that they did not deny a public inquiry outof fear of what it might uncover about the system as a whole.' Why must they convince us? Why can we not just receive the truth?
- How can you have ethics and morals if they believe that: 'There is no statutory obligation to be honest with patients when things go wrong.'
Above are three ethics I believe are important and I also believe we did not see, being truthful, taking repsonsibility, and honesty.
Case Study 2:I have read a few peoples blogs on this before writing about it and it is clear from an outsider we all believe we should help a human over a rule in a job. I also did say that we will never understand what we will actually do unless being in the situation at that moment and time. Some people will believe as a photographer he followed rules and did what was right, but personally I believe if you have any human morals how can you possibly watch somebody else suffer? I do believe the photographer Kevin Carter had morals otherwise he would never of took his own life, I just think that in the current situation he did what he thought was best for the job and followed the rules in the workplace. I have personally been in situations at work where I may not follow rules in order to help another human. That is my personal opinion, I will always help somebody in need over a rule or a job.
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