professional integrity

collocation in English

meaningsofprofessionalandintegrity

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professional
adjective
uk
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
us
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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integrity
noun[U]
uk
/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.ti/
us
/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.t̬i/
approving
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandintegrityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprofessional integrity

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The treatment is medically futile, and because it is medically futile its use violatesprofessionalintegrity.
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I further believe that attempting to appeal toprofessionalintegritywithout providing this kind of explicit grounding may prove troublesome.
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These two questions have vastly different implications for medical ethics andprofessionalintegrity.
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Theprofessionalintegrityof physicians is constituted by loyalty and adherence to this internal morality.
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Accordingly, we conclude that the current state of cosmetic surgery practice threatensprofessionalintegrity.
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This principle that trainees have the right and obligation to protect their own moral principles is essential for development ofprofessionalintegrityin clinical training.
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Two reasons can be given, grounded inprofessionalintegrityand in just resource allocation.
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He pleads for scholars to remain true to theirprofessionalintegrity.
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It is indeed of great importance that a physician treat a patient sympathetically, as theprofessionalintegrityof the physician dictates.
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Yet we consider it an acceptable peripheral medical practice that does not threaten or violateprofessionalintegrity.
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How, then, does cosmetic surgery stand with respect to the internal morality of medicine andprofessionalintegrity?
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Our hypothetical leaders may just see the need for a round table in medicine onprofessionalintegrity.
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But why does it violateprofessionalintegrity?
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I believe that without this grounding the notion ofprofessionalintegrityin these cases lacks the rationale on which to stake its claim.
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It may not be enough for physicians to treat patients with the warmth and courtesy thatprofessionalintegritydemands.
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Does this family's action violateprofessionalintegrity?
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Unprofessional advertising aimed at stimulating demand for invasive surgical procedures that are not medically indicated threatens, if not violates,professionalintegrity.
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If concern forprofessionalintegrityjustifies exemption in the latter case, why should it not in the former too?
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Moreover, the consumer-oriented, business context of cosmetic surgery risks compromisingprofessionalintegrity, particularly insofar as it makes use of demand-stimulating marketing.
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