The Veterinary Technician Code of Ethics was adopted by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) in 1993. It serves as a guideline for veterinary technicians to promote professionalism and ethical standards in their practice. The code emphasizes the importance of animal welfare, client education, and collaboration with veterinary teams.
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Principles of Medical Ethics
Yes, a person must be registered as a veterinary technician through the Ohio Veterinary Licensing Board to act as a veterinary technician. Anyone working as an assistant to a veterinarian who does not meet the requirements to be a Registered Veterinary Technician is considered by Ohio law to be an "aide" and is limited in the duties that can be performed and must be under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian or registered veterinary technician. This is a link to the Ohio Code that discusses the tasks that may be performed by an RVT and an aide: http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4741-1
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NAADAC Code of Ethics
In the Texas Administrative Code there is a Code of Ethics and Standard Practices for Texas Educators. The National Education Association has a code of ethics for teachers. The Association of American Educators has a code of ethics for educators
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Ethics and the law
IIA members approved the Code of Ethics in 1968; and in 1972 adopted a Common Body of Knowledge, which identified the content for the certified internal auditor (CIA) examination
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Ethics and the law