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    These healthcare professionals may draw blood samples for donations, or to run tests. To become an Phlebotomist training and education are often key to certification and gaining licensure to obtaining this career. Professionalism it to maintain confidentiality. Professionalism is skilled, or a character expected of an individual in a trained profession. Phlebotomy are put into four categories: respect, service, support, and growth. As a healthcare profession you have to respect the patients’

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    Professionalism can be defined as the skills expected from someone that was trained to perform a certain job or duty. Personally, I agree with this simple description, but at the same time I believe that professionalism is a much more complex characteristic. There is a difference between being “a” professional and “be” professional. Nowadays, most of us, students, are looking forward to obtain a degree in order to be qualified for a certain type of job. In other words, the main goal of students is

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    definition for professionalism. Overall, I believe that professionalism is a multidimensional term that refers to many ideal qualities associated with respectable, professional individuals. These individuals have chosen to conduct themselves in the best ways possible in all areas related to their career and work. In my opinion, individuals exhibit professionalism when they are highly self-disciplined, competent, experienced, and well mannered. In addition to this, I believe professionalism refers to those

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    What Is Professionalism?

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    What is professionalism : The professionalism concept has a broad meaning and widely dimensions . It differs from someone's perspective to another , For some , being professional might means becoming intelligent at work, or doing an excellent job. For others, being professional means having superior qualifications or other highly certifications, created and put on the office library. Professionalism involves all of these explanations. But, it also includes much more. It's necessary to be professional

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    Professionalism as Profession After I’ve scored the job in MBPS, a new experience in a new work environment together with different people is expected. Surely, what I wanted is to make a positive impression on my leaders and co-worker as I make my way to the career that I want. I had a chance to meet a lot of new faces with different personality. Through this, I have learned that professionalism is a uniform behavior, “Act as Professional”. The word professionalism started my journey toward a certain

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    Professionalism in the work place is very important. At any level in healthcare, professionalism shows you care about your patients and hold a high standard for their care. As professionals, we want our place of work to be a welcoming environment where we care for our patient's dignity, privacy and overall well-being while they are in the process of healing. Not only is the environment an important factor, but the manner in which you present yourself often determines a healthy relationship. First

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    Finally, at the heart at which governs how doctors act and behave are the four principles of medical ethics (autonomy, beneficence, non maleficence, justice) and professionalism. From a BH tutorial on ethics and professionalism, there was a case in which an elderly man’s vision was slightly below the values required to drive. If one was to come to a straightforward conclusion, it will be that as a doctor you will not sign his medical report form stating his medical fitness to drive. Despite showing

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    Hr Professionalism

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    Explanation of the 4 aspects of HR Professionalism Johns and Perkins (2012) summarise HR Professionalism as having 4 concentric circles and these being; managing self, managing in group/teams, managing upwards and managing across the organisation. The first aspect, ‘Managing self’ is about the skills, knowledge and behaviours one has. Whilst the second aspect ‘Managing in groups and teams’ means a HR specialist can work with others and solve problems. The third, when ‘Managing Upwards’ Johns

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    this event, I received a white coat and took the Pledge of Professionalism. I realize that putting on the white coat had affirmed my status as a pharmacy student in IMU. The white coat is a powerful symbol of health profession, impressing upon me the importance of the immense responsibility and a great sense of pride that pharmacists have as health care providers. Besides, I feel duty bound especially as I recited the Pledge of Professionalism. People will rely on me as a pharmacist in future. I can

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    4. Elements and Principles of Professionalism: The first example of professionalism that will be addressed from “Suits” is the idea of image and its effect on a business. Every business and industry has its own unique policy or etiquette towards the way employees should be dressed and groomed. The first reference to appearance in correlation to a work environment is when Trevor told Ross that he needs to dress in fancy attire to make the delivery because it is a high society hotel and a high society

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