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Six Pillars of Character

Six Pillars of Character. CAN YOU NAME ALL SIX?. http://www.ihs.org/images/Innovation/charactercounts_web.jpg. 1. TRUSTWORTHINESS. A. Honesty = tell the truth In health care we are expected to tell the truth – EVEN when it is hard to do.

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Six Pillars of Character

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  1. Six Pillars of Character CAN YOU NAME ALL SIX?

  2. http://www.ihs.org/images/Innovation/charactercounts_web.jpg

  3. 1. TRUSTWORTHINESS

  4. A. Honesty = tell the truth • In health care we are expected to tell the truth – EVEN when it is hard to do. • Be sincere. Say what you mean and mean what you say! • Trust is earned over time but losing trust can happen quickly.

  5. TRUSTWORTHINESS B. Promise Keeping = doing what you say you will • You will be reliable www.arcticnunavut.ca/images/A%20promise%20is%20a%20promise Screen clipping taken: 10/19/2009, 3:42 PM

  6. C. Loyalty = you protect & support the interests of people who are important to you • Confidentiality – keeping private information private • Not gossiping

  7. D. Integrity– Being what you say you are. • Standing up for your beliefs (must be moral & legal) • Acting on what you believe • Doing the right thing no matter what you could lose in the process!

  8. People of good character are people we can trust! http://www.theschoolforheroes.com/SfHArt/cl_blog/pict_integrity.jpg Screen clipping taken: 10/19/2009, 4:07 PM

  9. Homework Assignment • READ ARTICLE #1: • When Patients’ Records are Commodities for Sale • Case Study

  10. 2. RESPECT People of good character are respectful of others: • Right to be themselves • Right to make decisions • Right to have privacy and dignity

  11. zenevolution.tv/zenblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RESPECT.jpgzenevolution.tv/zenblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RESPECT.jpg

  12. Homework Assignment • READ ARTICLE #2: Scientist Using Nazi Studies in Hypothermia Research • Watch Video: Courage of One’s Conviction ~ 15 min.

  13. http://www.mediabistro.com/prnewser/original/89051042_bb9717c2f1.jpghttp://www.mediabistro.com/prnewser/original/89051042_bb9717c2f1.jpg Screen clipping taken: 10/19/2009, 4:31 PM

  14. Ethical People deal with others under the following: 1. Principle of Autonomy

  15. AUTONOMY Person’s right to make their own choices Respectful people give others the information they need to make their own wise decisions about their lives. http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/jlv/lowres/jlvn114l.jpg

  16. Ethical people deal with others under the following principle: 2. Principle of Acceptance

  17. ACCEPTANCE Ethical people accept individual differences without prejudice. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/8/8303016_0da1d7731a.jpg

  18. How can YOU strengthen your character ? Consider people on their merit (NOT on race, religion, nationality, age, gender, physical or mental status or socioeconomic status) Be courteous and polite Be kind & appreciative Accept individual differences and don’t insist everyone be like you

  19. 3. RESPONSIBILITY • hwww.artagogo.com/interview/owensinterview/Responsibility.jpgttp

  20. What is Responsibility? Doing your part Controlling your thoughts, emotions, and actions Doing your best Taking the blame when it is due Don’t take credit for other people’s work

  21. What is Responsibility? Thinking before you act and speak Thinking about how your actions affect others Being accountable Fixing your own mistakes

  22. What is Responsibility? Keep trying – even when it is difficult Being reliable – you can be counted on Acting as if someone you respect is always watching you Showing perseverance by demonstrating a commitment to finish what you start

  23. Homework Assignment • Read Article #3: Two Researchers Accused of Swindling $10 Million Dollars Watch Video: “ If You Want a Girl Like Me” ~ 13 minutes

  24. 4. FAIRNESS Most difficult pillar of character to define clearly http://theslrevolution.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/fairness_win-or-lose.jpg

  25. Fairness is Often a matter of a person’s perception When people see decisions that help them as “fair” and those that do not as “unfair” Use the same rules for everyone so no one has an unfair advantage

  26. To Be Fair YOU can: Listen to others and try to understand what they are feeling and saying Consider all of the facts, including opposing views Use the same standards for everyone in the same situation Correct your mistakes

  27. Homework Assignment • Read Article #4 A or 4B: African AZT Protocol Tests Our Standards Or Medicare Won’t Provide Seamless Coverage Video: “Critical Choice” ~ 12 minutes

  28. 5. CARING This is an ACTION, not just an emotion

  29. Caring health professionals help, give and are kind. • It means to show our concern for others in an ACTIVE way. • Genuine concern for others is a sign of maturity • * ability to think and care about someone besides yourself*

  30. Use of the “Golden Rule” – to do more good and less harm to others. • Doing kind acts feels very good!

  31. Caring People: Show compassion and kindness to others Live by the “Golden Rule” Think about what their decisions, works or actions will do to other people. Put concern for others into action.

  32. Homework Assignment • Read Article # 5 : “Cities Dr. Calls for Humane Circumcision” Video: “A Chronic Problem” ~ 12 minutes

  33. 6. CITIZENSHIP IS: Understanding and doing things that make life better for yourself and other people. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61b2LThKZeL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg

  34. CITIZENSHIP To make a difference you have to be involved. It’s not just about doing the thing that “looks good” but means helping out. A citizen is a member of a family, a community, work, church, school , a nation and a world.

  35. It means more than knowing how the government works: Means working to make your community, country and world a better place. • Lots of working together is what builds community: each persons well-being depends on everyone in the community.

  36. Practicing good citizenship: • Obey laws • Volunteer • Protect the environment • Vote • Respect other national symbols

  37. Homework Assignment • Read Article #6: “Court Allows Doctor Aided Suicide”

  38. How much do you know?

  39. Which Pillar of Character is it? Kind Giving Sharing Serving Helpful CARING!

  40. Honest • True • Sincere • Open • Direct • Reliable • Loyal • TRUSTWORTHINESS

  41. Committed Competent Well-informed Diligent Leading by example Excellence Taking responsibility RESPONSIBILITY

  42. Courteous Prompt Respectful of the privacy of others RESPECT

  43. Law abiding Just Helps others Respects the democratic process CITIZENSHIP

  44. Just • Equal • Open- minded • Willing to admit mistake FAIRNESS

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