Code of Good Governance As Applied To Nursing Practice

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Code of Good Governance

LOIDA O. CRESPO MSN, PhD.

A hallmark of true professionals is their willingness to accept a set of professional and ethical principles and follow these principles in the conduct of their daily affairs. The acceptance of this principles requires that professionals maintain a higher standard of conduct that is called for by law. This code is adopted by the Professional Regulation Commission(PRC) and the 42 Professional Regulatory Boards to cover an environment of good governance in which all Filipino professionals shall perform their task.
While each profession may adopt and enforce its own code of good governance and code of ethics, it is generally recognized that there is a general commonality among the various codes. The Code which covers the common principles underlying the codes of the various professions could be use by all professionals who face critical ethical questions in their work.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF A PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT


Professionals are required not only to have an ethical environment a personal resolved to act ethically, but also have both ethical awareness and ethical competency.

ETHICAL AWARENESS the ability to discern between right and


wrong

ETHICAL COMPETENCY- the ability to engage in sound moral


reasoning and consider carefully the implications of alternative action.

SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT


1. SERVICE TO OTHERS Professionals are committed to a life of service to other. They protect life, property and public welfare. To serve others they shall be prepared for heroic sacrifice and genuine selfishness in carrying out their professional duties even at the expense of personal gain. 2. INTEGRITY AND OBJECTIVITY To maintain and broaden public confidence, professionals shall perform their responsibilities with the highest sense of integrity and imbued with nationalism and spiritual values. In the performance of any professional service, they shall at all times maintain objectivity, be free of conflicts of interest and refrain from engaging in any activity that will prejudice their abilities to carry out their duties ethically. They shall avoid making any representation that would likely cause a reasonable person to misunderstand or be deceived.

3. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE In providing a personal services, a certain level of competence is necessary, i.e., Knowledge, technical skills, attitudes and experience. Professionals shall, therefore, undertake only those professional services that they can reasonably deliver with professional competence. Corollary to this, it is the express obligation to keep up with new knowledge and techniques in the field, continually improve their skills and upgrade their level of competence and take part in a lifelong continuing education program. 4. SOLIDARITY AND TEAMWORK Each profession shall nurture and support one organization for all its members. Through a deep spirit of solidarity, each member should put the broader interest of the profession above ones personal ambition and preference. Through teamwork within a cohesive professional organization each member shall effectively observe ethical practices and pursue continuing professional development as well as deepen ones social and civic responsibility.

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SOCIAL AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY Professionals shall always carry out their professional duties with due consideration of the broader interest of the publics. They shall, therefore, serve their clients/ employers and the publics with professional concern and in a manner consistent with their responsibilities to society. As responsible Filipino citizens, they shall actively contribute to the attainment of the countrys national objectives.

6. GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS Every professional shall remain open to the challenges of a more dynamic and interconnected world. He or she shall rise up to global standards and maintain levels of professional practices fully aligned with global best practices

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EQUALITY OF ALL PROFESSIONS All professionals shall treat their colleagues with respect and shall strive to be fair in their dealings with one another. No one group of professionals is superior or above others. All professions perform an equally important, yet distinct, service to society. In the eyes of the PRC, all professionals are equal and therefore, every one shall treat other professionals with respect and fairness.

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