This article reviews the concept of academic integrity and its promotion by health occupations education faculty. Academic integrity is the use of a student’s own work only; thus, an absence of any form of cheating or plagiarism is assumed. Since a lack of academic integrity can translate into later unethical behaviors by students in clinical settings, health occupations teachers have an obligation to promote academic integrity and prevent student cheating. In addition to reviewing concepts of academic integrity and plagiarism, this article provides specific recommendations for health occupations education programs
Using an example from the work of one university in the United States, this case is principally an e...
The purpose of this study is to assess college students' perceptions on the level of seriousness of ...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
A high level of professional integrity is expected from healthcare professionals, and literature sug...
Health professions are increasingly focusing on the development of integrity and professionalism in ...
Academic misconduct in the United States has been on the rise and there are a variety of factors pla...
Health professions are increasingly focusing on the development of integrity and professionalism in ...
Most research in academic dishonesty focuses on why cheating is an epidemic in educational instituti...
Background: A breadth of evidence supports that academic dishonesty is prevalent among higher educat...
This article reviews academic dishonesty in online courses with recommended strategies to reduce che...
Academic dishonesty may invalidate student performance assessments (Gomez, 2001) and may also lead t...
Academic integrity is the moral code of academia. Students who demonstrate trustworthiness in an aca...
The culture of academic dishonesty has become a common practice among students across numerous colle...
Background: Medical education, as with other areas of healthcare education, is susceptible to cheati...
© 2018 Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions, Wash., DC. INTRODUCTION: Academic dishon...
Using an example from the work of one university in the United States, this case is principally an e...
The purpose of this study is to assess college students' perceptions on the level of seriousness of ...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
A high level of professional integrity is expected from healthcare professionals, and literature sug...
Health professions are increasingly focusing on the development of integrity and professionalism in ...
Academic misconduct in the United States has been on the rise and there are a variety of factors pla...
Health professions are increasingly focusing on the development of integrity and professionalism in ...
Most research in academic dishonesty focuses on why cheating is an epidemic in educational instituti...
Background: A breadth of evidence supports that academic dishonesty is prevalent among higher educat...
This article reviews academic dishonesty in online courses with recommended strategies to reduce che...
Academic dishonesty may invalidate student performance assessments (Gomez, 2001) and may also lead t...
Academic integrity is the moral code of academia. Students who demonstrate trustworthiness in an aca...
The culture of academic dishonesty has become a common practice among students across numerous colle...
Background: Medical education, as with other areas of healthcare education, is susceptible to cheati...
© 2018 Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions, Wash., DC. INTRODUCTION: Academic dishon...
Using an example from the work of one university in the United States, this case is principally an e...
The purpose of this study is to assess college students' perceptions on the level of seriousness of ...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...