Because one episode wasn't enough, we've got TWO big ethics episodes coming up throughout the rest of March.\xa0 And not just any ethics! We're going to dive deep into the pitfalls inherent in social media and technology.\xa0 How the heck can I post inappropriate pictures online and stay on the right side of my ethical obligations (answer: you can't!) and is it possible to teach my staff and co-workers to be an upstanding citizen of ethics (answer: it is!).\xa0 In the meantime enjoy some Errata about a poorly behaved cat and a Rob ProTip about snagging your dream jobs.\xa0 The power is yours!
Articles for the next two weeks:
O'Leary, P.N., Miller, M.M., Olive, M.L., & Kelly, A.N.\xa0 (2017).\xa0 Blurred lines: Ethical implications of social media for behavior analysts.\xa0\xa0Behavior Analysis in Practice, 10, 45-51.\xa0doi:10.1007/s40617-014-0033-0
Chretien, K.C., Goldman, E.F., Beckman, L., & Kind, T.\xa0 (2010).\xa0 It's your own risk: Medical students' perspetives on online professionalism.\xa0\xa0Academic Medicine, 85, S68-S71.\xa0doi: 10.1097/ACM/0b013e3181ed4778
Greysen, S.R., Kind, T., Chretien, K.C.\xa0 (2010).\xa0 Online professionalism and the mirror of social media.\xa0 Journal of General Internal Medicine, 25, 1227-1229.\xa0doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1447-1
Cavalari, R.N.S., Gillis, J.M., Kruser,N., & Romanczyk, R.G.\xa0 (2015).\xa0 Digital communication and records in service provision and supervision: Regulation and practice.\xa0 Behavior Analysis in Practice, 8, 176-189.\xa0doi: 10.1007/s40617-014-0030-3
Brodhead, M.T. & Higbee, T.S.\xa0 (2012).\xa0 Teaching and maintaining ethical behavior in a professional organization.\xa0 Behavior Analysis in Practice, 5, 82-88.\xa0doi: 10.1007/BF03391827