Signs of Change
That's progress, right? One of many things that have changed, albeit slowly.
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by C. Scott McMillin | Dec 3, 2020 | Addiction Clinicians | 0 |
That's progress, right? One of many things that have changed, albeit slowly.
by C. Scott McMillin | Oct 26, 2020 | Programs | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Mar 9, 2020 | Programs | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Nov 5, 2018 | Programs | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 18, 2018 | Programs, Thinking About Addiction, Treatment | 1 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 29, 2017 | Treatment | 2 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Apr 18, 2016 | Programs | 0 |
Once in the system, a hacker can easily move from one area to another– accessing PHI on many other patients.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Nov 9, 2015 | Addiction Clinicians, Programs | 0 |
Sexual relations between therapist and patient can seriously damage the public’s trust in the safety of their loved ones.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | May 11, 2015 | Programs, Thinking About Addiction | 1 |
Nobody should have known about this in the first place. Somebody broke Josh’s confidentiality, and sources within the team are a prime suspect.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 21, 2014 | Addiction Clinicians, Programs | 0 |
The law can reflect professional ethics, but many times it does not. It’s quite possible for a certain type of conduct to be within the law and yet not meet ethical standards.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Jan 28, 2013 | Addiction Clinicians, Programs | 0 |
“If my intentions are good,” they think to themselves, “how can my actions be unprofessional?”
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