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    thing - Moral principles should always be uphold in any activity you engage, regardless of how small or big it might be. The IT professional should be honest at all times, despite of it being possibly detrimental to their work or interests. No "hidden agendas/motives" should guide the IT workers actions. Accordingly, intentions should always be clearly expressed. "A professional does not make hateful or threatening statements about others" (Boushka 1998) Make the work environment better for everyone

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    I have viewed the pictures and analyzed my opinion and reflections on the pictures. I do think the individuals in the medical professional category were professional in their attire. First they are professional in their attire because it is conservative clothing and medical attire. The gentlemen are wearing conservative but business casual clothing. They are dressing nice slacks with a button up collared shirt and conservative tie. The women are dressed in scrubs, which is definitely appropriate

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    professionalism can only be shown by adhering to a particular code of ethics and strictly living by them. A professional will likely justify what they do not only with clear-cut processes but with reasons for the choices made. The medical profession is about precision and accuracy. It is necessary to have the right mindset when handling professional issues. It is important for the professional to be wary of the basic issues and problems affecting their areas and fields of study from time to time. Such

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    these responses do raise legitimate concerns for individuals pursuing a profession in the field. How do people in the helping profession cope with the stress that results from their work? How do they balance and separate professional roles from personal lives? Although professionals do experience a sense of reward in their work, one simply cannot avoid the stresses that come with caring for others. Learning to deal with these challenges effectively is not only important for personal wellbeing, but

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    within the workplace. From personal experience I believe that autonomy, faithfulness, doing no harm, and the ability to be just are extremely important. I also believe that there are many important expectations found in NASPA’s Standards of Professional Practice. These expectations include, equal consideration and treatment of others, assessment, agreement with institutional missions and goals, and conflict of interest. The student affairs profession spans many areas within the university environment

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    define professional identity as it relates to health and human services delivery and discuss and consider how industry, professional and quality agencies guide the provision of safe and effective patient or client care in your discipline. Nursing is one of the most intimate health care professions. They are connected to their patients as soon as they are admitted into their care right through until they are discharged into someone else’s care. With this, nurses have a strict professional identity

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    prospect. “Doctors are not healthcare vending machines, but professionals who understand the difference between negative rights, such as the right to refuse treatment”. (Cheshire, JR., MD). Physicians, nurses and other healthcare workers are professionals. A healthcare professional, by contrast, undergoes many years of demanding training and sacrifice, develops a practice, and pursues a vocation for the purpose of serving others. Professionals declare that they are competent and willing to care for the

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    Attending the “Interprofessional Education” (IPE) session was extremely beneficial and informational for me as an occupational therapy (OT) student. It was beneficial for me for one of two reasons: first it enabled me to inform and educate other professional students about OT. We are told in our program that many professions are unaware of what we do, and that we have to continuously advocate and educate others on what we do and why our profession is so important, in order to remain a profession. I

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    clinical decisions that are most effective and beneficial for patients” (Chitty & Black, 2007, p. 275). As a professional, evidence based practice incorporates critical thinking and improving your clinical judgement. In order to stay up to date with evidence based practice the nurse can attend continued education, professional conferences, read journals, and become a member of a professional organization (Chitty & Black, 2007, p. 276). The AANP

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    for education professionals to succeed. They are an outline of rules to assure that educators know what is required of them; they are instruments for optimum performance for all in the profession. The three components from the two codes of ethics we had for this class that I consider most important are Georgia Code of Ethics for Educators Standard 4: Honesty, Georgia Code of Ethics for Educators Standard: 10 Professional Conduct, and CEC Special Education Standards for Professional, Ethical Principles

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