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    Hello Thom, Thanks for your message. I wasn't really sure how to interpret "-with your childish antics and lies-that takes the lowest of lows." I have to say that I read it as being quite brusque and lacking in recognition of my professionalism with you and Rob. I am aware that there are some issues that need to be addressed here, but I prefer we discuss this at a different time, in person. I am really hurt and thrown off with this message sir. I continuously approach you both like gentlemen…

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    make a positive impact on everyone you work with and help to try and get better. You should do everything you can to try and help people and keep them positive. You should also be accountable for any decisions that you make. Another meaning of professionalism for a DPT…

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    Professionalism in regard to the profession of physical therapy is hinged upon an individual’s ability to balance a rigorous work schedule with personal life while providing superior, ethical, and courteous care to a widely diverse population. I believe that a professional is able to utilize their personal life experiences to relate to patients as a means of motivation and progressing the recovery process. While many would contend that a strict work ethic, in-depth knowledge of diseases,…

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    While medical professionalism can be defined many ways, for me it is a belief system in which group members (“professionals”) declare to each other and the public the shared competency standards and ethical values they promise to uphold in their work and what the public and individual patients can and should expect from medical professionals.1 Simply put, professionalism is a shared understanding of its members who pledge to uphold a process…

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    will put professionalism in perspective is; every medical student that wants to become a surgeon has to learn how to remove an appendix; the process is standard regardless of where it was taught or what country, this cannot be said regarding public relations due to no set of standard regulations…

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    When I think of professionalism in a work-related setting, the first thing that comes to mind is appearance and demeanor. The first impression is the most important one, it’s where you sell yourself and make a good impression. In an office, all therapists are dressed appropriately with men usually in shirts and ties while the women wear dress pants with a blouse. The very first thing a patient sees when they enter the facility, is what the therapists are wearing. Although it’s sad we judge…

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    Nursing is a career in which a high level of professionalism is expected, similar to a career as a teacher or lawyer. As a nurse you are responsible for an individual’s life and your actions not only impact that individual but also their friends and family. There is always a slight learning curve when graduating from school and going into the workforce, but in nursing that curve needs to be made as small as possible. Being in charge of someone’s life does not allow for any margin of error to…

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    Six aspects of professionalism will be discussed here: integrity, knowledge, self-efficacy, self-understanding, self-control, and social support (Cournoyer, 2011). The important key to note is that all of the factors of professionalism must transcend beyond the boundaries of the profession of social work to be incorporated into personal life as well. Integrity is foundational to all trust and credibility. Cournoyer (2011) involves honesty and commitment to fulfill promises as two components of…

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    their career unless they demonstrate professionalism. Not only does being professional in the workplace show your knowledge and abilities but it also helps to establish lasting relationships with your clients. Even though being professional is important to any profession it is of the utmost importance in the nursing field. There are different aspects that encompass being professional, however; in the nursing world the most important pieces to professionalism are effective communication, being…

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    American Dental Education Association Professionalism Values Professionalism and ethics go hand-in-hand. Individuals must encompass, or learn to acquire the attributes which allow for ethical reasoning during moral dilemmas. Our moral judgements are brought into question often, considering we treat people of varying cultures, who live various life styles. Learning ethical principles, and becoming culturally competent allows providers to be better prepared when ethical dilemmas are presented.…

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