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Publication Metadata only Pandemi döneminde bulaşıcı hastalığın bildirimi ve etik sorunlar(Hipokrat Yayıncılık, 2021-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; SERT G.Publication Metadata only Tıbbi müdahalelerden kaynaklanan ihtilaflarda bilirkişilik(Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2022-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; SERT G., EKİNCİ DEMİRDÖĞEN S. B.Publication Metadata only Sağlıkhizmetleri nedeniyle sorumluluk(Akademisyen Kitabevi, 2022-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; SERT G., YENENER ÇAKMUT Ö.; Odabaşı, Aysun Balseven; Güler, Mustafa; Can, Muhammet; Kurtaş, Ömer; Bütün, CelalPublication Metadata only Towards a specific approach to education in dental ethics: a proposal for organising the topics of biomedical ethics for dental education(BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2012) SERT, GÜRKAN; Gorkey, Sefik; Guven, Tolga; Sert, GurkanUnderstanding dental ethics as a field separate from its much better known counterpart, medical ethics, is a relatively new, but necessary approach in bioethics. This need is particularly felt in dental education and establishing a curriculum specifically for dental ethics is a challenging task. Although certain topics such as informed consent and patient rights can be considered to be of equal importance in both fields, a number of ethical issues in dental practice are only remotelydif at alldrelevant for medical practice. Therefore, any sound approach to education in dental ethics has to recognise the unique aspects of dental practice in order to meet the needs of dental students and prepare them for the ethical challenges they may face during their professional practice. With this goal in mind, this paper examines the approach of the authors to dental ethics education and proposes a system to organise the topics of biomedical ethics for dental education. While the authors' perspective is based on their experience in Turkey, the proposed system of classification is not a rigid one; it is open to interpretation in other contexts with different social, cultural and professional expectations. Therefore, the paper also aims to inspire discussion on the development of an ideal dental ethics curriculum at an international level.Publication Metadata only Hasta hakları(Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2021-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; SERT G.; Yücel, Özge; Sert, GürkanPublication Metadata only Türkiye'de Sağlıkta Şiddet ve Hukuksal Düzenlemeler(Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, 2022-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; SERT G., DÜRÜSTKAN S.Publication Metadata only Türkiye’de İzolasyon ve Karantina Uygulamalarının Yasal Çerçevesi ve Etik Tartışmalar(Hipokrat Yayıncılık, 2021-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; SERT G.Publication Metadata only ADVANCE DIRECTIVES IN TURKEY'S CULTURAL CONTEXT: EXAMINING THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENT RIGHTS(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2010) SERT, GÜRKAN; Guven, Tolga; Sert, GurkanAdvance directives are not a part of the healthcare service in Turkey. This may be related with the fact that paternalism is common among the healthcare professionals in the country, and patients are not yet integrated in the decision-making process adequately. However, starting from the enactment of the Regulation of Patient Rights in 1998, this situation started to change. While the paternalist tradition still appears to be strong in Turkey, the Ministry of Health has been taking concrete measures in the recent years to ensure that patient rights are implemented in healthcare practice. Therefore, Turkey now seems to be in a transitional period where a move towards a more patient-autonomy centred approach is being supported by the regulatory authorities, as well as the academic circles and the public at large. In the light of this background, this paper aims to examine the potential benefits of advance directives, particularly with regard to their possible effect in the clinical decision-making process of Turkey's context. It will be argued that advance directives, if correctly understood and implemented in the right settings, may be beneficial, particularly for improving communication between patients and healthcare professionals and for implementing of the right to refuse treatment.Publication Metadata only İstemli Düşük ve Yasal Çerçeve(Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2022-01-01) SERT, GÜRKAN; YOLDEMİR, AHMET TEVFİK; SERT G., YOLDEMİR A. T.Publication Metadata only Supply chain unethical behaviors and continuity of relationship: Using the PLS approach for testing moderation effects of inter-organizational justice(ELSEVIER, 2015) SERT, GÜRKAN; Kaynak, Ramazan; Sert, Tuba; Sert, Gurkan; Akyuz, BulentUnethical behaviors in supply channels have been analyzed extensively in the business ethics literature. However, specifically regarding the medical supply chain literature, analysis of unethical behavior in a buyer-supplier relationship has received limited attention. The importance attached to ethical values in buyer-supplier engagements positively affects the continuity of the relationship. In this study, the following issues have been investigated: (1) whether the unethical behaviors of the supplier have a negative impact on the continuity of the relationship between the parties, and (2) the moderating effects of the procedural and distributive justice of the buyer on the relationship. Data have been collected from 307 pharmacies and analyzed utlizing the PLS (Partial Least Squares) based structural equation modeling technique. The findings obtained indicate that only the deceitful unethical behavior of the supplier directly affects the continuity of the relationship. At the same time, procedural and distributive justice of the buyer negatively influences the continuity of the relationship. However it has been determined that procedural and distributive justice do not moderate the relationship between the unethical behavior and continuity of the relationship. The research that has been carried out brings forward important results with regard to all suppliers that intend to develop relationships with the pharmaceutical sector and buyer firms. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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