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    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 essential parts of maintaining a professional environment. Respect and acceptance is given to all people, not just clients. Client’s loved ones…

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    Self-Reflection Brookline College Tasheena Chavez January 28, 2018 Everyone has their own definition of Professionalism and Compassion, for myself I hold Professionalism and Compassion very highly. I will define how it affects me in my career and personal life, whether we can live without it and whether Professionalism and Compassion are compatible. Professionalism is how you choose to conduct yourself during business presence, specialized knowledge, polite character, confident but…

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    OWADARA ADEDAMOLA HCC 130 INTRODUCTION Professional competence is the habitual and judicious use of communication, knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning, emotions, values, and reflection in daily practice for the benefit of the individual and community being served. (Epstein RM and Hundert EM, 2002). Medical practitioners and physicians are expected to always demonstrate professionalism in their workplace. Epstein and Hundert’s definition of professionalism gives us an insight into…

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    education and specialized training. However, simply working in a defined profession or career does not automatically make one a professional. Professionalism involves much more than degrees, credentials, and experience. What are the attributes that establish professional behavior and how is professionalism perceived in the nursing world? As defined by Epstein and Hundert, professional competence is the habitual and judicious use of communication, knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning,…

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    very unique qualities that all Non-Commission Officers must possess during their military careers while serving in the United States Armed Forces. The author of The American Heritage College Dictionary defines the term professionalism as the, “Professional status, methods, character, or standards of an individual” (1997, p. 1092). Hence it is very paramount, for Soldiers who serve as leaders in the military to exhibit acceptable mannerism at all times, which ultimately builds trust among…

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    career by attending college or any type of vocational school, you are developing a profession. Some employees show hard work and train to advance in a specialty; you have succeeded and accomplished something important that you can be proud. “Professionals are actually servants” Student Handout, (An Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms, 2010, p. 2). A profession of arms. Being a part of the Profession of Arms I have felt a sense of acceptance and pride. First, I am a high school dropout.…

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    The Profession of Arms: The Importance of the Role of Human Resources Sergeant The Profession of Arms is a White Paper that was established to summarize what it means to be a Profession of Arms. The principles and topics outlined within this document are comparable to those within Field Manual (FM) 1-0, Human Resources Support. The Profession of Arms teaches us that the military profession provides security to society of which is cannot provide itself. A Human Resources Sergeant provides…

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    The Human Resources Sergeant’s Role in the Profession of Arms A Profession is a career in which one gains expertise through training. Professionals develop proficiency through higher learning and continued education. All professions have one thing in common, they always have society’s best interest in mind. Trust is the foundation for all professions. According to the Army White Paper (2010), examples of professions include, medicine, military and law. The Army is a Profession of Arms. The Army…

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    What is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management? The Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) is an exclusive certification offered by the American Hospital Association for health care risk managers. This premier certification proves that the health care risk management has the core skills and knowledge needed to excel in their unique position. Who Offers the Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management Certification? The American Hospital Association…

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    Define the Human Service Professional Human services professional is a person who has an associate degree or bachelor in human service, although there is a wide variety of certified programs and a few master’s programs that train health professionals in this area. Likewise, the Center for Credentialing an Education and the Council for Standards in Human Service Education have created a credential for human service practitioners. The main mission of a human service professional is to solve…

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