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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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    Raleigh Based Professional Kendall Jones is an Effective Communicator Proper workplace communication has been integral to Kendall Jones ' success in Raleigh, North Carolina. His ability to communicate effectively is a trait that Jones comes by naturally, but he has also nurtured this characteristic over the last quarter of a century. It does not matter if you are the manager or the employee, everyone from the highest paid position to the lowest needs to have good communication skills. Without…

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    co-op term at EPCOR. Firstly, I was able to under the various stages of project management as this was essential in the project that was assigned to me. I was able to understand the importance of process safety and the safety through design at the initial stage of a design process and the cost of retrofitting when the safety through design concept was moved from a forethought to an afterthought. I was able to see first hand the integration of hazard analysis and risk assessment methods early in…

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    help me as a healthcare professional. I have learned how important it is to with others as part of a team and how each of the professions can interlink to help a patient. I have also learned about the concept of being a professional and demonstrating good hygiene and infection control along with procedures such as hoisting, moving and handling and CPR which are essential when working in the health care environment. These skills are very important for a health care professional working in a…

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    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, however there needs to…

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    “Skill Development Among Student Affairs Professionals” is an article written by Darby M. Roberts about self-evaluation by three different Student Affairs professional levels about skills within the Student Affairs profession. The three skill levels are new professionals, mid- managers, and senior student affairs officers. New professionals worked full time in Student Affairs for 0- 5 years. Mid- managers are defined as individual who reports directly to the CSAO (chief student affairs officer)…

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