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Old 13th July 2005, 02:02 AM
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I am new to this board, I am just about to finish my college access to health course and starting a Podiatry degree.
I am at the moment undertaking an independant study Eygptiam medicines and Ethics against today Podiatry medicines and Ethics,however apart from the 5 theroux Ethics for health, I cannott find any ethics specifically relating to Podiatry in england.If there are could you let me know please.
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I'm with you Dipper, I'm learning alot already, and I think this is one of the better podiatric posts, you just have to be patient, as there aren't as many people on at a time as most forums.
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Socrates, he always did give me a headache!

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Unlike other disciplines such as medicine and nursing where there is clear outlined ethics, podiatry has no ethical code and members follow a professional code of practice (if they are a member of an association that has one or employed by a company that necesitates compliance). This rarely if ever includes reference to the patient and concentrates almost entirely on trading practice and interprofessional behaviour. Quality assurance agencies like QAA (UK) and professional associations publish competencies which imply ethical practice but these are rarely mandatory and would be overruled in preference to common practice should a case come to court. To date as far as I am aware no one has ever been struck off for unethical practice but may have transgressed professional codes of practice which would result in their debarment. Much of what practitioners consider as their ethical code is based on morals and acceptance of Human rights and informed consent. Comendable but often volunetary. Professional associations reluctance to implement an actual ethical code is probably more to do with the extra policing this would entail and relies heavily on the moral aptitude of its membership.

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The Podiatrists Registration Board of Victoria has a code of conduct, that all poditrists registered in Victoria are expected to follow

http://www.podboardvic.vic.gov.au/codeofconduct.pdf
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:) Thank you, but i need to know british codes of conduct, however it will be interesting to see if there is a difference.
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Hi Dipper,

Go to 'The Fountain Head', at http://www.HPC-uk.org/

Go to Search keywords top right!

Type ethics/chiropody, (Conduct might work as well?).

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Thank you Colin, this is just what I was looking for.
The Ethics are the same as the 5 theroux ethics normally associated with health care.
now i can write up my study. :)
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Default The Five Theroux Ethics?

Hi Dipper,

I'm glad to have been of service, sorry it took so long but I was very busy sharpening my Northumbrian Battleaxe for future use at this time. Typical, after all that hard work a truce has been declared, sickening isn't it! Peace, and jaw, jaw rather than war, war!

Don't worry if you don't understand, the English have never truly understood the Scots anyway!

More to the point I am interested in what is meant by the 5 Theroux Ethics normally associated with healthcare? My year on Islam was involved with comparative theology rather than the Ethical Field of the religion, (Nothing to do with the Five Pillars of Islam perhaps?).

Theo out of my classical Greek dictionary leads possibly to a God given Ethic? Or am I off the mark and this is from Coptic type Christianity. I cannot remember reading it in the Didache the closest thing we Christians have to a Codified Ethic!!!

It sounds like you have a Dissertation or thesis to write so don't involve yourself to much with me!

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Hi Colin,
An apopology is required here,5 principles of ethics - Thiroux (1980), not as i wrote Theroux, spelling mistake sorry,I am sure you now know what I am Talking about, if not,I will let you know.
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Default Five Principles of Ethics! - Thiroux 1980.

Hi Dipper,

Right up the wrong river without a paddle on that one?

For others who are afraid to ask and are not in nursing, Five Principles of Ethics! [Tcchudin1993 citing Thiroux 1980].

1. The value of life.

2. Goodness or righteness.

3. Justice or fairness.

4. Truthtelling or honesty.

5. Individual freedom.

A healthy way to approach our patients me thinks!

Thank you Dipper worth a rerun for some of us I think!!!

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:) Hi Colin,
Well done,and yes I totally agree,seems they have got lost somewhere along the line in some cases.

My disseratation is only 8,000 words plus photos pictures ect, so a jog rather than a marothon.
the trouble i always have is the Abstract, perhaps because, I blather to much (go on).
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Quote:- "I blather to much," Now there is a coincidence and a half!

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what can I say!
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