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    networking opportunities. However, this professionalization requires training and advanced education (Hwang). Although, professionalism in this sector is becoming more widely accepted and with enactment of the Tax Reform Act of 1969, that indisputably encouraged professionalism, professionalism has been on the rise (Hwang). The earliest acts that show a trend toward professionalism, is the building of the Rockefeller Center and the foundation that made that dream a reality. Andrew Carnegie was well

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    How do you define professionalism and how does professional responsibility influence your work? Professionalism means characteristics of qualities of a person, which reflects the profession. Nursing professionalism means characteristics of a nurse, which are crucial for promoting the life of sick people and optimizing the skills of a nurse herself for advancing her

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    Achieving and succeeding in the requirements of a physical therapist, to a certain standard, in a precise manner, and within a specific time frame, characterizes professionalism. Student professionalism is a way of being, a demeanor, rather than a checklist of things. It is a conscious effort to modify ourselves in order to restore hope and relief in others, a deliberate attempt to exemplify an openness to experience, a belief in our own learning and growing potential in the classroom and clinical

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    Moreover, communication is another crucial aspect of professionalism in the field of physical therapy and as a DPT student. It is very important to have a good communication between the therapist and the patient, because it will make the patient feel more comfortable to come to his or her therapy session and put complete trust on the therapist. The patient is already in extreme pain when coming for therapy and the last thing they want is for their therapist to not communicate properly with them.

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    The textbook describes the characteristics of professionalism to be accuracy, courteousness and respectfulness, dependability, flexibility, commitment to lifelong learning, tactfulness accountability, positive attitude, and a professional appearance. In the following paragraphs I will describe five characteristics that I find important in professionalism. One of the many important qualities that make a professional Medical Assistant is Accuracy. A person should strive for accuracy in every aspect

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    Police Professionalism Police officers have a very reputable job, meaning they must be professional at all times. The job of a police officer is to protect and to serve the public. Since most of their time is spent in the public eye, they are expected to maintain professional behavior. The first step in projecting their professionalism is their dress. They should be dressed neatly, and according to the uniform regulations of their department. Appearances say a lot since that is the first thing

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    Not everyone can be a charismatic leader, an academic stud, or have the technical skill far beyond your years, but everyone can succeed in establishing professionalism. I feel that this attribute can easily become overshadowed by other aforementioned traits, especially in this day of age. My view on professionalism is made up of two simple parts; 1. Treat others as you would like to be treated, and 2. Every interaction or experience you have with someone or something is an opportunity to learn. Showing

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    the job you have always aspired to have. How will you excel and go from an introductory position with hopes of working your way up the ranks? Professionalism! Although there is no one definition of professionalism, it can be summarized as the level of excellence that is expected of individuals as well as rational work behaviour. In my opinion, professionalism is vital in the workplace, most importantly noted by; management of workplace relations, personal presentation and open communication. The management

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    Professionalism- Presenting a consistent, positive image of yourself and the workplace. Courteousness - Clients should be treated with respect in all communication and contact, both verbal and non-verbal and during each stage of service delivery. Discretion – You must be careful and tactful in how you communicate and express yourself at all times in the working environment. Certain conversation topics may not be suitable and cause embarrassment. Always ‘think before you speak’. Avoid passing on

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    Curriculum, Quality and Professionalism Introduction In this report I will explain the purpose and design of the curriculum proposal. I will then review the feedback obtained from the validating panel and the changes made. Professional values will also be explained and the importance they have in the lifelong learning sector. In addition, I will explain how the course will be evaluated providing a summary of how records are currently being used. Finally, I will create an action plan highlighting

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