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    2.3. The Perspectives on Teachers’ Extended Professionalism from School Teachers’ to University Teachers’ The current problem is, however, the existed theories and research studies mostly targeted schoolteachers, then what about it for university teachers? The distinctions between their academic essence and professional responsibilities paved the way for the assumption that their views toward the extended professionalism may also be different. The major differences of these two roles are that:…

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    Professionalism and leadership is pertinent to incorporate in the role of nursing. These two characteristics go hand and hand. There is no single definition that defines a nurse. The role of nursing is forever changing. As a leader in nursing, one must be flexible and able to adapt to change. Continuous education help nurses to adapt to change, communicate with the multi-disciplinary team and embrace diversity. Nurses are looked upon as leaders to set examples for their coworkers and…

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    out to everyday interactions. Professionalism to me is the tool/skill you use to conduct yourself with other people in an in respective manner, but also to make an impactful first impression. I like to use it especially in interactions with new people and not just with employers. Though professionalism is an important to my success, it is also, as I found out, a key to open new doors of opportunity. I was first taught, in the broadest sense, about professionalism at a young age. It started…

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    Webster defines professionalism as “the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or professional person”. You have to first look at the definition of a profession(al). Elizabeth H. Gorman and Rebecca L. Sandefur in the article “Golden Age, Quiescence…

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    of the key elements in nursing are professionalism and patient-family-centered care. These two concepts not only show that nursing is a profession and that a nurse is always a nurse, on or off of the clock; furthermore, it shows the characteristics of all nurses to be professional yet empathetic, stern yet caring. Nurses do not follow the rules of professionalism and patient-family-centered care, they define the rules. Nurses define the rules of professionalism by how they present themselves,…

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    Professionalism in the workplace is important to any career we choose. Professionalism, when you are dealing with people’s well-being, family and personal health care is incredibly important; professionalism in nursing is the key to building a trusting yet professional relationship with our clients and their families. There are many facets behind professionalism in relation to nursing; trust, therapeutic communication, respect and acceptance, and presentation of your outward self are just a few…

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    their fellow staff members as well. I have a lot of past experience and this has helped refine my professionalism as I just naturally tend to act professionally. I can bring this to the staff team and not only bring it, but spread it as well. People who are around professional people act more professional because they feel they need to live up to the people they are around. Thus, my professionalism can have an amazing effect on the staff team. Setting A Good Example - Setting a good example is…

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    responsibilities , needs and skills that the profession requires. professionalism is " the conduct , aims , or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional. " . These qualities are the foundation that our society uses to calculate whether a person is acting properly in the workplace . Here I enumerate some characteristics that a professional must have ; responsible…

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    Professionalism was the common thread when the Air Force’s senior enlisted leader talked about the Airmen of yesterday, today and tomorrow during the Air Force Association’s Air and Space Conference and Technology Exposition Sept. 16 in Washington D.C. “I want to talk to you about the legacy of more than seven million enlisted men and women in our Air Force, and how proud I am of them,” said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody. “There is no question that our Air Force looks…

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    Introduction Professionalism within healthcare and specifically Physiotherapy, is a means in which to deliver high quality of practice and patient fulfillment, throughout daily care. This thesis will discuss aspects of professionalism within healthcare including: regulatory bodies, professional’s responsibilities, The National Health Service, education and quality of care. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a Profession as; “a vocation that involves some branch of advance learning in science…

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