15:39:31 Hello, this is a course in Biomedical Ethics and Professor Philip pecorino. 15:39:39 This is module four of the course, dealing with professionalism leaders and and health care. 15:39:45 In this module, you want to take a look at how the conduct of healthcare professionals may be guided or directing, or regulated. 15:39:56 What is it that the healthcare professional has operative in their thinking that guided them or limits them in the way in which they behave well in this module will consider things like the law, as well as codes, who does the federal government, various 15:40:21 And then there are some in health care believe that they have taken, and may have taken seriously, and believe guides they''re kinda. 15:40:33 You''ll find when you look a little deeper into the way in which people think about how they are to behave as healthcare professionals. 15:40:42 They have a sort of idea that guides them an idea of who they are in terms of those they serve, and it sets in and added to over seas overwhelms and saves their conduct. 15:40:57 It could be a paternalistic attitude priestly warrior, or they may think of themselves as your employees or collegial model or governed by contract, doing no more or less what the contract codes for what they may have an engineering model, a little more 15:41:14 leeway. And finally, the idea of a covenant that they are involved in almost a sacred duty in this covenant relationship they have those with whom they work, and they serve will focus on a contrast of the model vocal code, versus kind vs covenant.