CONCEPT AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
1. Concept and development professional ethics
1.2. Origins of Professional Ethics
Around 1675, the term "professional ethics" was applied in a secular context and was associated with three professions: theology, law, and medicine. The term "professionalism" was also used at that time in relation to the military profession. Specialists and those working in recognized professions possess specialized knowledge and skills. How the use of this knowledge should be managed when providing services to the public can be considered a moral issue and is referred to as "professional ethics."
One of the earliest examples of professional ethics is the Hippocratic Oath, which doctors still adhere to today.
Here are key things that profession provides:
Now play a memory game and try to refer to the key things which professions provides:
Do some practice. Practical task. Critical thinking and problem solving
Objective of the task: to develop and strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills by applying them to a real-world issue.