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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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    first steps in obtaining my ultimate professional SMART goals, I planned by the age of 36 years of old, I would transition from my non-profit career within technical assistance and quality enhancement to consultation and enforcing minimum licensing standards at the DCDEE. I always envisioned my career ladder after my nine years service of technical assistance and training, to become a licensing consultant for the State of North Carolina. I created a professional…

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    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, 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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    say that the term professional is lacking credibility these days. To be a professional, it goes beyond a ‘referred ' name, an advanced degree or certificate framed and hung on the office wall. Though professionalism encompasses all of these, it is much more defined and tailored. To be a professional it is a calling that does not develop overnight, but through nurturing and development of a specialized character and standards evolves the attributes of a professional. A professional in the field…

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    Fast forward to their first encounter with real world reality. Many young adults realize they know little about professionalism as a whole. If they’re lucky, at some point, someone or some experience will majorly impact their growth with their professional development. I was an eighteen year old straight out of high school, signing a dozen dotted lines to go defend the United States of America. If I had taken the time to think about it, I would’ve never crossed the thought process of leadership…

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    The care planning meeting is central to social work practice with children and families; it is what children and families' social workers do more than any other single activity (except for recording), and it is through the CPM’s that recommendations are made on a daily basis about the risk, protection and welfare of children of looked after children. As a result if is vitally important that social workers reflect and engage in reflection and identify themes is part of improving and growing as a…

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    Association of Employers interested in Industrial betterment and of welfare workers engaged by them.” CIPD (2015b). These humble beginnings would over 100 years later and after many name changes along the way would be known as the Chartered Institute for Professional Development (CIPD). CIPD in their branding tagline share that their purpose “is to champion better work and working lives” CIPD (2015a) and an important development in 2009 of the Institute has…

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    In today’s society, many successful individuals dispersed among all branches of the working class may consider themselves to be professionals working within their niche profession. Identifying as a professional instills a deep notion of trust, sturdy moral and ethical standards, as well as selflessness behavior within a social context in the eyes of the public. However, ever more people utilize this label to simply define an individual, group or organization that has treated them fairly and…

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    The profession of Arms as explains the Army’s professional culture. The white paper shows the differences between the Profession itself and being a Professional. This white paper helps open up the discussion between junior leaders and enlisted Soldiers and about the lack of leadership that is currently perceived in the organization. The Profession of Arms explains the role that each individual Soldier and the military as a whole plays in society. The word being “open” in the article means…

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