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    What is Professionalism? When first thinking about this one might conjure up images of professional athletes such as, Steph Curry, Cam Newton or Sidney Crosby. Others might think of of professionals in the arts, perhaps Yo-Yo Ma or Michelangelo. While each of them are professionals in their respected field, this paper will be discussing professionalism in the workplace. Professionalism comes down to two basic ideas: treat others with respect and give your work the respect it deserves. Joshua De Vera

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    Moreover, communication is another crucial aspect of professionalism in the field of physical therapy and as a DPT student. It is very important to have a good communication between the therapist and the patient, because it will make the patient feel more comfortable to come to his or her therapy session and put complete trust on the therapist. The patient is already in extreme pain when coming for therapy and the last thing they want is for their therapist to not communicate properly with them.

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    Professionalism is defined in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “the skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well.” I have had three professions for which I received formal training and developed the skills and good judgement specific to that field. Polite behavior I learned at home. Although all three professions were in different fields, they all encompassed not just the standard definition but also the ability to manage time, a well-groomed

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    asked numerous of times “What does being a nurse mean to me?”. Important aspects of my philosophy of nursing include: Self-confidence, empathy and compassion, and knowledge and professionalism. These things have been developed in my current nursing practice as a licensed practical nurse and will continue and broaden as I become a registered nurse. I personally did not know how confident I was until I started working as a licensed practical nurse. My supervisor would tell me I walked with the speed

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    Hr Professionalism

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    Explanation of the 4 aspects of HR Professionalism Johns and Perkins (2012) summarise HR Professionalism as having 4 concentric circles and these being; managing self, managing in group/teams, managing upwards and managing across the organisation. The first aspect, ‘Managing self’ is about the skills, knowledge and behaviours one has. Whilst the second aspect ‘Managing in groups and teams’ means a HR specialist can work with others and solve problems. The third, when ‘Managing Upwards’ Johns

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    In this interview paper there will be five questions asked in four categories, Professionalism, Technical Skills, Team Work and, Communication The technologist I chose means a great deal to me. Spending time with this person has really influenced my perspective on things inside and outside of the clinical-site. I really owe her a lot, if it wasn’t for her pushing me past my limit, I wouldn’t know what I know today. For forty some years she has worked hard, giving her all every day. She worked as

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    Incorporating professionalism, respect and empathy are a few of the most vital behaviors to attain in the dental hygiene profession. As a student we learn, read, and study about these behaviors expected of us; however I believe it is not until working independently with patients when we truly learn and master these three important behaviors. Similar to being a student, I feel that a professional is continuously learning, reading the latest news in the dental field and being familiar with the current

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    Accountability And Professionalism Home page » Miscellaneous Related Essays Accountability Of Professional Nurses: Informed Consent Informed consent is used as a safeguard to ensure the patients understanding of the care or procedure Accounting Ethics from practice. Finally disciplinary proceedings may be brought against an accountant by professional societies such as the AICPA. Most states have statues imposing Accounting Ethics disciplinary proceedings may be brought against an accountant

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    Professionalism and Communication in the Workplace Professionalism When we hear someone use the word professionalism, usually it is used to describe one’s conduct on the job. So, what does it mean to be a professional? According to The Balance, professionalism is defined as an individual’s conduct at work. The article points out that the quality of the root word professional is not restricted to what we describe as “the professions” which typically describes careers that require years of education

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    Becoming a Chiropractor means becoming a health professional, with this comes a variety of elements that make up our professional identity. To me, as a chiropractic student, my professional identity is one of the most important elements to building a successful career. A Chiropractor’s success depends on client references and building a rapport with them, being professional is very important. As stated by Mootz, Coulter and Schultz, “professionals are groups in society that profess to know something

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