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Law Practice

Jan. 5, 2000

Occupational Hazards: New Roles for Ethics' Specialists

The theoretical concept of ethics is ancient, but the practice of ethics as a profession is new and growing. The position of ethics' manager now functions in federal and state government offices, hospitals, universities, large corporations, and most media and regulatory organizations.

By Hindi Greenberg
        The theoretical concept of ethics is ancient, but the practice of ethics as a profession is new and growing. The position of ethics' manager now functions in federal and state government offices, hospitals, universities, large corporations, and most media and regulatory organizations. Because many of the concepts considered and the documents reviewed or drafted ad...

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