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Introducing the Code Of Ethics Replace Page Numbers Feature

Welcome to our new Code Of Ethics feature, designed to make your life easier!

Key Features:

Easily replace page numbers in your Code Of Ethics document
Customize the format and style of the new page numbering
Automatic updating of page numbers when editing the document

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Perfect for creating professional and organized Code Of Ethics documents
Ideal for compliance and regulatory requirements
Saves time and effort in manually updating page numbers

Say goodbye to the hassle of manually changing page numbers in your Code Of Ethics document. With this new feature, you can now quickly and efficiently update page numbers with just a few clicks. Let us help you streamline your document management process and focus on what truly matters - maintaining a strong ethical foundation for your organization.

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The Principle of Respect for autonomy Autonomy is Latin for "self-rule" We have an obligation to respect the autonomy of other persons, which is to respect the decisions made by other people concerning their own lives. This is also called the principle of human dignity.
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Justice: The principle of justice states that there should be an element of fairness in all medical decisions: fairness in decisions that burden and benefit, as well as equal distribution of scarce resources and new treatments, and for medical practitioners to uphold applicable laws and legislation when making choices.
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