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    Professionalism: What does it truly mean? How is professionalism truly achieved? What makes you a professional? These are all questions that many radiologic professionals want the answers to. Professionalism always lies at the heart of any good medical professional. With the eagerness of providing the best possible care to their patients, professionalism has been described as the “basis of medicine’s contract with society” (Leung 1). As our technology in radiology is always advancing our patients

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    vision, and guiding principles. It breaks down into seven categories starting with Deckplate Leadership, Institutional and Technical Expertise, Professionalism, Loyalty, Character, Active Communication, and Sense of Heritage. Keywords: Deckplate Leadership, Loyalty, Sense of Heritage   Position Paper Deckplate Leadership Deckplate leadership is what a leader

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    Military Professionalism  by SPC Murray Professionals in the United States Army stand apart from others engaged in particular careers in the civilian world. While many vocations contain some of the characteristics of professional, a lot of careers do not include all of the elements necessary to distinguish themselves as being as close to a professional as a United States soldier. Professionalism grows depending on the time and service they have in the Army. A professional has specialized knowledge

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    debate on professionalism. Looking at the teacher as a professional and discussing their professionalism. I will highlight the differences and the similarities between professionalism in education and several other professional vocations. I will discuss the shifting views of professional status of both mainstream teachers and FE teachers, and developments and where I see the FE sector heading. I will go on to review conceptions of reflective practice in the context of professionalism, focussing

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    elements to deliver great bedside manner such as professionalism, communication, and compassion. Without these elements of bedside manner, the relationship between the healthcare provider and patient will be hard to establish. Professionalism is defined by Merriam-Webster (2018) dictionary as, “The conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person.” I believe that introducing yourself, by stating who you are and what you are there to do, guiding them throughout

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    To truly imbody the philosophy of midwifery and ability to be with women and their whanau, a midwife’s practice must imbody the underpinning threads of midwifery. She must retain midwifery wisdom, scientific knowledge and acknowledgement of evidence based practice to recognise the abnormal and a midwives scope of practice (New Zealand College of Midwives, 2007). Normality throughout a woman’s childbearing continum needs to be promoted and facilitated, but a midwife must also be able to recognise

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    interviewing Diane Weeden, she functions as a charge nurse on a medical-surgical floor in a hospital. Although the interview itself consisted of approximately 4 questions, I was able to get a true sense of what her role is in the healthcare field, as well as what leadership and professionalism means to her as a nurse and how it affects her career. Role D. W.’s role within the hospital includes the responsibility for staffing and assigning beds to patients, and districts to nurses within the unit. If

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    What is Nursing Professionalism? Cathy Soto Nursing 408 Transitions in Professional Nursing Linda Jacobson 9/21/2011 Abstract According to Maister (1997) "true professionalism means the pursuit of excellence, not just competence". Nurses must be competent in their pursuit of excellence. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Position Statement, rapidly expanding clinical knowledge and mounting complexities in health care mandate that professional nurses possess

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    The definition of professionalism is “the competence or skill expected of a professional”. When I put this into my own words, I say that professionalism is the ability and know-how to act in a professional setting. These professional settings could range from the interactions of employees in an office to how to act at a company dinner party. Nevertheless, people should want to be perceived and to act in a professional manner in order to gain respect and to move upwards in their careers. Looking

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    Centura Health had the opportunity for a workshop presentation by Dominique Morgan-Solomon, a population health expert. Dominique Morgan-Solomon, MPH, works as a consultant in health care delivery, device management, and for health care organizations on population health strategies and program implementation. Prior to consulting, Dominique was the Chief Operating Officer of Steward Medical Group and Vice President of Population Health for Steward Health Care from February 2012 until October of 2015

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