Articles with tag: ethics
Communicating Medical Errors
Prashant Bhatt Nov 19, 2009 interacts: 3Unanticipated unfavorable outcomes are expected in complex modern medicine. How will you like your doctor to disclose unanticipated unfavorable outcomes?
Satyam Scandal and Misgivings of Business Management Education
Vidyadhar Date Jan 14, 2009 interacts: 18The controversial independent director on the board of Satyam Computer Services, N. Mohan Rao, was the dean of the high profile Indian School of Business in Hyderabad.
Urdu News Columnists and Anchors -- should we always believe them?
Aziz Akhmad Nov 10, 2008 interacts: 35Personal opinions and biases are presented as news; commentators state inferences and perceptions as facts, often peddle half-baked ideas and folklore as received truths.
Violence, the Indian Media, and 'Non-Violent' Indian Society
Rohit Chopra Aug 29, 2007 interacts: 12Coverage of violence appears to be motivated by the profit margin, and often veers on the sensationalist. Issues are also prioritized based on their populist appeal.
The Ugly Face of Internet Plagiarism
Zainub Razvi Jun 7, 2007 interacts: 8It was a matter of principle, and I expected, that an ezine that was seemingly proud of its open-mindedness and liberality, would respect and abide by laws.
Excursions into dystopia
Nadeem F Paracha Nov 5, 2006 interacts: 10It is an irony that we have dozens and dozens of TV channels out there with pretty liberal programming policies, the whole concept (or ability?) of quality seems to have flown out the window.
Changing Times
Sunil K Poolani Dec 30, 2004 interacts: 5Whatever flaws the American press might have (remember ’embedded journalism’), it adhered to at least one principle: never sell editorial space — at least not blatantly. And we, Indians, have managed to do that, too.


