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  4. Doctor's Surgery Data Privacy Policy
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Worksheet 2

Student self-reflection prompt sheet

The following prompt sheet may be of assistance to students in reflecting on the learning that took place during the Activity. In your self-reflection you could consider some of the following:

  • How did the dictionary definitions for 'morals' and 'ethics' help you with your understanding?
  • In what ways did discussing the ideas with family members assist you in putting your ideas into words?
  • How did the group discussion on the meanings of these terms help in finally putting the definitions into words?
  • In what ways did the data privacy policies of a range of companies overlap with your ideas on morals and ethics?
  • Why would a doctor's surgery need a privacy policy?
  • In considering the legal and ethical issues involved in setting up a database for a doctor's surgery, what issues would you consider most important, and why?
  • What practices would need to be considered in coming up with this privacy policy?
  • What might the implications be if confidential patient data was made available (accidentally or deliberately) to the public?
  • How did you feel about working with others in a group to come up with your results for your presentation?
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