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Web Links for Ethics Information

Links to ASHA Information

Following are links to ethics-related information on the ASHA Web site.

Ethical Issues in Swallowing
Links to articles from Special Interest Division newsletters and ASHA journals.

Links to Information From Other Organziations 

Following are links to organizations that have useful information on professional ethics.

American Academy of Ophthalmology
Publishes ethics information statements, ethics policy statements, and ethics advisory opinions, many of which cover topics of interest to speech-language pathologists and audiologists (e.g., gifts to physicians from industry).

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility and the Professional Society Ethics Group
Publishes quarterly the Professional Ethics Report.

American Association for the Advancement of Science: Resources for Teaching, Integrity in Scientific Research

American Medical Association
Includes the AMA Policy Finder where Current Opinions of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs are published. There are 10 categories of opinions, many of which would be of interest to audiologists, speech-language pathologists and researchers (e.g., fees and charges, confidentiality, advertising, media relations, interprofessional relationships, etc.). Each category offers many different topics.

American Psychological Association
Includes Ethics Code of the American Psychological Association and covers topics such as relationship of ethics and law; fees and financial arrangements; assessments; advertising; privacy and confidentiality, accuracy and objectivity in teaching limitation on teaching; planning research; research responsibilities; informed consent to research; deception on research; reporting research results; publication credit, etc. The site also has an ethics office statement on services by telephone, teleconferencing, and Internet.

Center for Study of Ethics in the Professions
Offers comprehensive information such as codes of ethics of a variety of organizations in health care, education, and academia. It also has useful instructive information and discussions such as how to use codes of ethics; how to write a code of ethics, infusing ethics across the curriculum, and a list of other ethics-related resources.

Human Participant Protections Education for Research Teams (National Institutes of Health)

National Association of School Psychologists
Offers guidance for school psychologists including professional relationships with students; professional relationships with the school; principles governing relationships with other professions.

National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University
Addresses topics such as advance directives, codes of ethics, confidentiality, ethics committees, informed consent, managed care, medical ethics, and parental consent.

Office of Research Integrity Education Program in the Responsible Conduct of Research

On Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct In Research (National Academy of Science, 1994)

Tutorial on Informed Consent (University of Minnesota)
 

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