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    Similar to these great civilizations, being a Soldier in the Army is a profession of sacrifice, pride, honor, and expertise. An American Soldier is a volunteer that give it all for the great of others. As Soldier, we are professionals that endures the meaning of the word sacrifice and never hesitate in front of danger, always ready to pay the ultimate prize for what we swear to defend. The pride that we feel to serve our nation is beyond comparison.…

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    Carroll Seron’s Professionalism versus Commercialism discusses the transformation of law as a profession to law as a business. Despite the age of commercialization, the profession of law continues to regulate formal admission. The author argues that the commercialization of law depends on several factors such as the decision to become a lawyer, the rites of passage, the dynamics of gender and generation and finally, personal choice. Through interviews of lawyers, the author describes their…

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    Valued Professional Behavior At South Texas Behavioral A Registered Dietician (RD) must not only have clinical or business skills, they must also exhibit a standard level of professionalism. Thankfully, I have been able to observe so many examples of professionalism from my preceptor, staff and other members of the health care team while at site. Among the most professional attributes that I have observed at my practicum have been competency, reliability, positivity, support & respect for others…

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    According to dictionary.com, a professional is defined as one that is “following an occupation as a means of livelihood or for gain” or “of, relating to, or connected with a profession”. In other words, a professional is expected to provide a good or a service with the assumption of receiving something in return. Professionals, no matter the profession, are also expected to be experienced subject matter experts. They earn the trust of their customers/clients through their work ethic and the…

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    society expects them to perform. Given to them is trust and ability to self-govern themselves because of their expertise and competence to self-police their own. SOURCE: ADRP 1 page 9 For more than 200 years, the Army has been a wellspring of professional values. With recent wars, technology, and human rights freedoms and protections, the Army failed to police their own. Plagued with rape, sexual assault, and Soldiers violating human rights during battle the Army began to lose the peoples’…

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    Professionalism is the competence expected and presented by a professional, and among teachers it is important to exhibit professionalism in their careers. Presenting oneself as a professional is important as it will affect their career. A teacher not presenting themselves as a professional can result in students not showing respect towards them, their colleagues not taking them seriously, parents being concerned with their child’s learning, and the certainty of putting a career at risk.…

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    Your Professional Identity Samantha Cole Coun5004-Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors Dr. Fazio-Griffith 4/5/18 Developing your Professional Identity The development of a professional identity of a MHC is important as it is with other specializations as well. The identity of a professional counselor has been conceptualized as integrating training alongside the personal attributes in the professional field. (Nugent & Jones,2009) As with any career development,…

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    regards to the health of a patient. The idea of professionalism serves as a guide, by being an embodiment of standards that are continuously utilized towards effective decision making in finding the correct course of action (Johnson, 2015). Promoting professional behaviour allows nurses to gain different skills and attitudes that enhance growth. In nursing, ethics are fundamental in critically reflecting and exploring one’s behaviours, judgements and justifications when establishing appropriate…

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    other websites to go to so that they can better understand communication between the health professional and the patient. The advertisements on both websites are limited within themselves they do not have a lot of other things going on other then what they offer according to the furthering of their website. Society of Technical Communication has a few advertisements that are geared towards business professionals, while patient provider communication did not have any advertisements but plenty of…

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    ROLE OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL Criminal justice professional field is wide with differing responsibilities and roles allocated by position and the level of an officer in the criminal justice department. These criminal justice professionals assume/play a key part in guaranteeing law and order to the citizens. This paper outlines the key individual and societal needs that necessitate the roles and responsibilities of a criminal justice professional and their role in serving these needs.…

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