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    You may remember last year for my very first blog, I listed 5 types of personal trainers you should avoid. This year, I have expanded that list to include other types of personal trainers that you should avoid. These trainers are often much less obvious to spot. You may be several sessions or several weeks into your training before you discover what type of trainer you truly have. Depending on what you are looking for out of a trainer, one of these trainers may end up being perfect for you. However

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    1. In your own words, define professionalism and how it relates to you as a health care provider? The essay must be limited to 250 words. Professionalism to me is being honest, having a high level of integrity, striving for excellence, respecting others and providing quality care with compassion. Honesty and integrity: As a dental health care provider it is my duty to provide ethical care. Explaining all the treatment options with pros and cons to the patients, ensuring that the rules and regulations

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    . The credential I chose was the CDA credential because it is the easiest credential to complete. To receive this credential you have to understand the standards for competence which are to establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment for your teachers and students in the classroom, To advance physical and intellectual competence to their students to keep them active and learning by playing or singing silly songs that can help them remember what they learned in a silly and fun way

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    development. It involves the internalization of core values and perspectives recognized as integral to the art and science of nursing" (National League for Nursing, 2014). To develop a professional indentity entails far more than acquiring experience in a profession; a professional idenity a mixture of internal and external modifications. While one does gain identity through developing a repuration

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    Introduction “A professional identity is the image a person has based on the way she performs a job or operates within a career field It is often compared to a brand identity, which is a company’s public image. A distinct professional identity is often helpful in building a successful career” (Reference.com). The assignments I have worked on during this course have really helped me open my eyes more about who I am and the people I surround myself with in the workplace. It has been fascinating understanding

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    What gives workers the creditabilty to be called a professional in their field? Professionalism skills are characterized by our inward character, the conduct we show, as well as the picture we anticipate. It is about great administrations as well as a sharp regard for others' rights. Employers reveal to us that these are the qualities that plays a major role in achievement in a working environment, which is are regularly viewed as essential than the "expertise of the business." In addition, they

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    Assignment 1: Being a Health Professional Being a professional means to have an excellent level of education, follow regulations and policies, keeping patient's information confidential, making them feel safe and also keeping patients feeling relaxed. A professional is considerate, respectful, honest, determined to be the best nurse that they can be, conduct endless professionalism, be compassionate and also have a caring manner. Being health professional, it is also important to understand

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    Are you in need of a professional plumbing contractor for your business? What you may not know is a reliable and professional pluming contractor is not the same as a residential plumber. There may be the same types of pipes, but a lot more is involved. A professional plumbing contractor in Alameda needs to have special tools, training, experience, and a set of required classifications. Fixing a clogged toilet in a bathroom will be the same as fixing a clog in an office building. However, the main

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    This week I had the pleasure to interview Barlow School principal Mr. Aponte. We discussed, analyzed and evaluated his school’s professional development program. Through the conversation we were able to discuss all the requirements that need to be taken in consideration when creating a PD program. We were also able to analyze his role as instructional leader, teachers’ role, the alignments of the PD to the Continuous Plan, the need of research based for instruction, as well as delivering and evaluating

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    Professionalism is the competence expected of an individual to properly execute given tasks. In dance, it is important to introduce respect, organization, and focus as the essentials of a performer. Establishing professional methods in class will assist others in distinguishing your dedication and commitment to the artform. Practicing professionalism in daily performance leads to improved performance in the future because of repetitive conduct during classes. If a dancer consistently puts forth the

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