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    courteous to other around them. But what makes all these professions work well together without being disrespectful to each other? That 's right professionalism. To be professional in the work place is important for many reason such as providing a safe, mannerly environment for the patients and staff working in that environment. Some types of professionalism in the medical workplace are how to communicate appropriately with each other, respecting others and maintaining being professional. Each plays

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    School counseling is a profession with diverse perceptions about the identity of a school counselor. Therefore, this confusion inhibits establishing a unified definition of a school counselor. Imprecise information such as, the term guidance counselor, assumed job duties and history play a role in the failure to discover a coherent description of a school counselor. Counselor’s Identity The term, guidance contributes to the misunderstanding in distinguishing the difference between a guidance counselor

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    patients and their family members. In my experience working at bedside, I have found a few important key elements to deliver great bedside manner such as professionalism, communication, and compassion. Without these elements of bedside manner, the relationship between the healthcare provider and patient will be hard to establish. Professionalism is defined by Merriam-Webster (2018) dictionary as, “The conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person.” I believe

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    Sonographer-Patient Interactions in the Health Care Field The profession of sonography has been around for over thirteen years; however, if one were to ask the average American what the occupation of a Sonographer entitled, there would likely be a wide-range of answers. When most individuals hear the word “Ultrasound” they will automatically pair this term with “pregnant women.” Very seldom would one put the profession of sonography with other aspects of Health Care such as Cardiac output, or

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    functions as a charge nurse on a medical-surgical floor in a hospital. Although the interview itself consisted of approximately 4 questions, I was able to get a true sense of what her role is in the healthcare field, as well as what leadership and professionalism means to her as a nurse and how it affects her career. Role D. W.’s role within the hospital includes the responsibility for staffing and assigning beds to patients, and districts to nurses within the unit. If the floor does not have enough staff

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    mentally as well. Over the last three months her independence had been striped from her, and she was completely dependent on the aid of the hospital staff and her therapists. The therapists working with this patient showed the highest level of professionalism through communication and accountability. Beyond the unique therapy that would be required to address her impairments, the communication I observed is what I found truly remarkable. In such a short period of time the therapists were able to create

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    36 months, as well as the rest of the Army, it is safe to say that not every noncommissioned officer understands the definition of professionalism. Professionalism, a word derived from the root word professional, is defined by the Websters dictionary as “the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person” (Professionalism, n.d). Meaning that noncommissioned officers should hold themselves to a high standard of excellence and act according to the laws

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    Competency Statement VI To maintain a commitment to professionalism In any job that you have you have to maintain professionalism in the workplace. You especially need to maintain that professionalism when your work with children. It is very important to do this because it reflects on yourself and your employer. If you work in a childcare facility and wear very inappropriate clothing then chances are you will not be working there long. Professionalism is very important when you work with children.

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    accurately represented. Recommendation for Interview In conclusion, Mr. Lopez demonstrates an intellect and moral standing of himself and peers, that is unparalleled to other candidates. The attributes he posses truly model the company values, of professionalism, integrity, and accountability. He would make a great addition to the team based not only on his skills but assets as well. For this reasoning, Mr. Lopez should be brought in for an

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    To become a confident, self-aware and caring nurse, one should be aware of the fundamentals of the nursing practice. This paper will explore, describe and critically analyze the meaning of professionalism, accountability and responsibility within nursing. My reason for writing this paper is to investigate various nursing perspectives in the literature, while considering personal self-assessments and preliminary ideas. Nursing As a Profession Following professional standards and ethical codes,

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