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Student Professionalism and Ethics Club (SPEC)
On March 26, 2007, a small group
of eight University of Southern California School of Dentistry students, at
their request, met with Dr. Alvin Rosenblum to discuss ethics issues and how
they could become more proactive in promoting ethics at the USC School of
Dentistry. What ensued was the first of several brainstorming sessions on what
would eventually become the Student Professionalism and Ethics Club, otherwise
known as SPEC.
SPEC was named on May 2, 2007 and at the two following meetings a plan was laid
out outlining the club's major goals. On June 7th, the thirteen SPEC members
present, in conjunction with club advisor, Dr. Alvin Rosenblum, and co-advisors,
Dr. Eugene Sekiguchi and Mrs. Diane Melrose, voted to accept the following
mission statement:
The purpose of the Student Professionalism and Ethics Club (SPEC) is to increase
the overall level of ethics and professionalism at the USC School of Dentistry.
By uniting the community of students, faculty and staff of USCSD, SPEC will
promote lifelong thought and action in the arena of dental
ethics. Through various programs and associations, SPEC aims to foster an environment where ethical and professional behavior issues can be addressed in an open, unbiased forum. SPEC aims to further the ethical education at USCSD of every student and help achieve the development of ethical and professional behavior in the educational setting that will accompany the students throughout their professional career. SPEC also aims to form a student-centered committee, which will be available to mediate issues that may arise between students or between students and the school.
Through the formation of SPEC, we hope to form an environment that both attracts and molds the future leaders of dental ethics and to lead other dental schools along the same path towards preserving the integrity of our profession.
For more information about SPEC, please email IDEALS member Dr. Alvin Rosenblum at: rosenblu@usc.edu
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First edition of the FDI Dental
Ethics Manual The first edition of the Dental Ethics manual, produced by the FDI World Dental Federation, is now available. The Manual was modeled after the existing Medical Ethics Manual, produced by the World medical Association, and was written by the same ethicist, Dr. John Williams, though with a different editorial board to assist him. Four of the eight editorial board members are also IDEALS members: Drs. Robert Anderton, Bill O'Reilly, Peter Swiss and Jos Welie. More information on the Manual, as well as a link to download the whole document as a PDF, can be found here. . |