professional ethics

Latest news and articles about professional ethics from NEX English

Dismiss Doctor in Hong Kong for Posting CPR Image

The Hong Kong Hospital Authority has dismissed a doctor for violating professional conduct rules by posting an image of a CPR procedure in a public hospital. The case has been referred to the Medical Council for further investigation.

Doctor in Hong Kong leaves job after posting resuscitation photo

The Hospital Authority in Hong Kong announced the departure of a doctor after he posted a photo of a resuscitation procedure in a public hospital, sparking widespread debate about patient privacy and professional ethics. The authority did not clarify whether the doctor resigned or was dismissed.

Expose ethical breaches threatening attorney confidentiality in Saudi Arabia

Reports indicate that some lawyers in Saudi Arabia are violating professional ethics by showcasing their clients' cases on social media, jeopardizing confidentiality and undermining trust between lawyers and their clients.

Financial Consultant Sentenced to 8 Months for Forging Signatures

Financial consultant <strong>Guo Ziling</strong>, aged <strong>35</strong>, has been sentenced to <strong>8 months</strong> in prison after pleading guilty to four charges of forging his employees' signatures to sell insurance documents and earn additional commissions.