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    Task 2 Set and prioritize professional and personal objectives and targets to develop your own potential by producing a schedule, separately categorizing the personal and professional objectives. Personal objectives: Personal aims are the part of every person’s life, he has some of the aims fulfilled and some of them he wants to work hard for to fulfill, those objectives can be anything positive or negative. My personal objective are to be the best in which ever hospitality industry I work

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    is to represent all architectural organizations and individual architects of different countries, with parallel non-government organizations of other disciplines, and with intergovernmental institutions. 2. The Professional Practice Commission (PPC) The UIA established the Professional Practice Commission and approved its program in 1994. The PPC is the author of “The UIA Accord on International Standards of Professionalism in Architectural Practice”. The Commission has devoted nine years of intensive

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    Professional behavior is defined as the way a person acts towards others in a professional setting. As a nurse this could be mean the way you respond or act towards patients, supervisors, and co-workers. The way nurse’s respond is important because it can affect the patient and others around them. Nurse’s are held to a higher standard when it comes to being trustworthy and professional. They are expected to hold values of Beneficence, nonmaleficence, and autonomy. Black mentioned the definition of

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    Professional socialization has four goals: (1) to learn the technology of the profession- the facts, skills, and theory, (2) to learn to internalize the professional culture, (3) to find a personally and professionally acceptable version of the role, and (4) to integrate this professional role into all of the other life roles (Masters, p. 174). In the first goal, it is our duty to stay in touch with advancing technology. This advancement allows more efficient and precise diagnostics. We are learning

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    Profession Leaders Role

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    occupation that requires a long period of intense training to become an expert in a particular field. Professionals provide a service. Their experience and knowledge base are trusted by those who seek advice The Army as a Profession of Arms provides a service. Its services are unique, it provides security, ethical professionalism in lethality weapons and operations. The Army profession and professionals are diverse, that are trained in many task. The Balancing Role of the Profession Leaders, is challenging

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    Professionalism means having good qualities, being courteous, conscientious, and showing professional character in the workplace. The characteristics of professionalism I feel are important are loyalty, honesty, dependability, courtesy, confidentiality, and attitude. Loyalty and honesty are important because you want someone who is loyal and honest that you can trust to be working for you. Dependability is important because you want someone you can depend to be there when needed, especially in the

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    As a counselor is hired to work for any organization they should always remember that their first duty is always to the client. The ACA code of ethics A.6.a explains that counselors “have an obligation to advocate for individuals at an individual, group, institutional, and societal levels to examine potential barriers that inhibit success and growth (ACA, 2014). Counselors cannot truly be advocating for their clients if do have an understanding of their clients culture or the adversities and problems

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    Technology Professional The professionals in each of the scenario images were very professional, in dress, demeanor, approach, and overall appearance. In the first image, although the professionals were standing close together, there were no snide expressions, and each held a professional posture. Image two the three professionals were posing in a server room, it looks as if they posed mid-duty on an server room inspection or routine maintenance check. Image three two engineering professionals greet each

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    very vague understanding of what it meant to be considered a professional. To be a professional, I thought, meant to simply obtain the technical competency or skills required of an expert within their occupational field. If one could meet this high level of expertise, then it seemed appropriate that one would be considered a professional. As our class discussion progressed, however, it became apparent that the definition of a professional is much more complicated and can be interpreted in many different

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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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