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    Law, Medicine, and Business, by Klein et. al. (2015), which examined the perceived levels of deception among the general population of these three professions. To add to this research, we focused on actual levels of deception, and determined if general population perceptions were similar. Prior studies have shown that all three of these professions utilize some sort of deception to varying degrees. Business professionals…

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    PROFESSIONALISM IN NURSING Tyler W. Kliegl Iowa Western Community College PROFESSIONALISM IN NURSING Choosing the nursing profession as a career path is not only an honor, but a commitment in exhibiting compassion and respect to others. Factors such as personal traits, economic rankings and nature of the ailment are therefore inconsequential in the practice. A nurse might not be personally comfortable with caring for an alcoholic. However, as a nurse, you must be ethically obliged to provide…

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    The Business Dictionary describes a professional as a person who belongs to a specific profession because they completed a required course of studies. Their competencies can be measured against a set of standards and has reached a level of proficiency in their field. According to that definition do I believe I am a professional? I do. A professional also dresses properly, is prepared to teach, complies to the expectations of their school, is passionate about their job, maintains confidentiality,…

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    licensure and certification of each potential healthcare professional interested in working for your organization. There are different tools that assist in ensuring that the academic qualification and continuing education requirements for a specific profession are met, such as accredited credentialing websites created by the government that are dedicated to giving detailed information of each state professional credentialing requirement which varies state to state. It is the credential manager’s…

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    practicing in employment law. The book is about the reasons failure effects and requires a change in the education field. When compared to other professionals, the education system has made meaningful changes in the lives of human beings. The education profession directly influences its pupils’ choice of lifelong careers. Currently, the…

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    makes being a teacher a great profession. However, here in America teachers are not always held up on a high podium like they should be. Teaching requires a lot of professionalism and in the end it is one of the most rewarding careers out there. My mother was a teacher’s aide for a preschool class. Many of my views…

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    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 final product of…

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    in teaching, with contesting theories, with some authors even suggesting that teaching itself, is not a profession (7) . A dictionary definition of professionalism indicates the following; “engaging in an activity for gain or as a means of livelihood” (2) this is a basic definition as it is a broad term which would include every job as a profession. It is not to say every job is not a profession, for the particular individual,…

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    The teaching profession, just like any other profession, has many disadvantages and fears that comes with the job. Parents are people who will do anything for their child even if it means yelling at the teacher to give the student the full extra credit points. Some students are physically much larger than me, which can be very intimidating. I do have a concern as to whether I will be able to control my class due to my physical appearance. I have a fear of disappointing people, which means I’m…

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    advice or divulge private information given to one in confidence. Also, an engineer must only participate in projects within their areas of capability. It is a professional obligation to act in a manner benefitting the prestige of the engineering profession. For the most part, these simple principles are the basics for any situation and can apply to anyone. Everyone should behave honestly. Everyone should consider the public well-being to be of great importance. Trust given by anyone, whether…

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