Philosophy Field Research Report: Moral Term Paper

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Thus a person could not care about anything beyond the extent to which it serves her interests. Self-sacrifice would be impossible." (Sobel, 1998) But, I understand that it is important to know going in that our healthcare system and all the world around us is in a state of constant change. As important is the fact that there is a need for reevaluating systems and the enacted laws and policies that empower these systems. The notion and concept of Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc. puts to rest any preconceived notions about the healthcare system.

I felt that the professional employed at Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc. would be unique and totally different than any other medical professional. I thought that financial gain would be the only driving factor in the entire spectrum of medicine. I began this project with the assumption that all aspects of the healthcare system only managed their relationships with other systems based on the need to profit. With that came the assumption that all medical professional at Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc. would score high in the range of Utilitarian ethics and Character ethics.

Test Administration

The field research aimed to gather data by administering a moral preference indicator test on professional members of the Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc. The overall objective was to understand and present the...

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These members where either part time or full time employees and consisted of ### doctors, #### nurses and #### administrative personnel.
MPI Profession Results

Add results here Group Sphere (average of group scores)

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Add your personal comments here Summary and Conclusion

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References

Falikowski, Anthony (1998). Moral Philosophy for Modern Life. Prentice Hall: Scarborough, Ontario.

Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc. (2005). Home Page. Retrieved on March 20, 2005, at http://www.fhcswf.org/

Sobel, David. (1998). Well-Being as the Object of Moral Consideration. Retrieved on March 20, 2005, at http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/phil/faculty/sobel/wbasobject.html

Thottam, Jyoti (2005). Thank God it's. Time, Vol.165 No. 3, p. A58.


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