What Professionalism Means To Me Essay

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    The presentation by Dr. Steward contained the main message of “What does a professional look like, and what does it mean to be a professional.” He opened up his presentation by walking in looking like a “thug” off the street. This purpose of this was to make us think about the characteristics we normally associate with a professional and how outward appearance plays a big part of people’s perceptions. He furthered this point later by pointing out the unprofessional nature of tattoos and piercings

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    nature of being and reality, and the theory and limits of knowledge (Wills, 2007). To formulate a philosophy, one must first decide what the term philosophy means to them. Edwards, 1997, explicitly describes philosophy is an attitude towards life and reality that evolves from nurses beliefs. This definition permits nurses to use their beliefs to articulate and express what nursing personally signifies to them (Edwards, 1997). Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities

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    accounting engagement and emphasizes what I consider to be the three most important rules that all CPAs, and their subordinates, should abide by: Integrity and Objectivity, General Standards, and Acts Discreditable Rule. Without this Code of Conduct, CPAs will be honorless, subject to public demonization, and will be definitely defendants in any litigation, civilly and\or criminally.   References 1. Levesque, J. (August 2011), Final Analysis: What if companies were run according to Jesuit

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    take you through the various positive and negative influences of social networks in professionalism. I would also like to include some suggestions for avoiding the negative impacts on our professional life. This may help the readers to know about their boundaries with social networking, such that they can prevent those negative effects of Social networking. How is Social networking linked with professionalism??? As we step into the professional life from academic, there are certain things which

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    1. Professionalism Summary: In this video, Ramon, the boss, tells Jason that he is late and tells him that professionalism includes getting to work on time. Jason seems unprofessional, as he comes in late and is tired. Jason also only does exactly what he is told to do, but does not do other things that need to be done. For example, his boss told him to fix some shelves, and he fixed those shelves, but did not fix the ones right next to them that also needed work. Jason is also very eager to take

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    the push to use student test scores as an evaluative tool for professionalism. Playing the devil's advocate, I can understand how the general public, who have not stepped into the classroom and experienced the demands of teaching would see a benefit in using the test scores as an evaluative tool. From their worldview and limited knowledge test scores appear to be tangible assessment-if students score high this means the teachers and schools are doing their job. However,

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    Scholar would not only aid financially in my academic endeavors, but it would also help me explore different career options within the business world. This foundation can also continue to help build me as a well-rounded student while improving my leadership skills. The Kemper foundation helps expose me to the real-world work environment of an insurance company. Kemper would also further help me figure out what it means to be a Muslim women potentially working in the business field. There are a lot of

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    giving me the knowledge of day-to-day public health work and what it means to be epidemiologist. My classes in epidemiology prepared me well for understanding terminology and the process of outbreak response. Particularly, my Applied Epidemiology course provided me with the critical thinking skills to evaluate published literature. In reviewing my work I used multiple public health competencies including biostatistics, epidemiology, communication and informatics, leadership, professionalism, and program

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    a foot in the door to see what I enjoy and will want to do in the future. Medical Assistance have a wide working spectrum and are in many medical areas such as a family clinic, pediatrics, and plastic surgery. Because my goal is a forensic pathologist or autopsy assistant I want to be a medical assistant in plastic or general surgery because I believe it will be a wonderful step towards my goal. As a medical assistant you are held to a high standard of professionalism because the situations you

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    Introduction to the Literature Review The word “professionalism” and how it is to be acquired should be a focus of every teacher education program. Despite the significant role professionalism plays in the workplace, there is a lack of a universally accepted definition of the term in teacher education programs (Creasy, 2015). Consequently, it has a tendency to lose the weight of its meaning since it is a trait based on perception and cultural or societal ideologies (Sampson, 2016). According to

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