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    social responsibilities. Nursing has gradually gained recognition as a profession (Berman et al 2015). In order to gain this title, nursing has undergone many changes throughout history (Berman et al 2015). Professionalism in nursing refers to a practice which requires high levels of competence and integrity, as well as the ability to exercise empathy, accountability and respect (Yoder 2017 p. 293). Nursing is considered a profession, partly on

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    Military expertise is an essential characteristic because it supports the other four characteristics of our Army profession. The Army has five characteristics that legitimize the Army as a profession: trust, military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps, and stewardship. In addition, the Army has four broad fields that it uses to help develop and maintain professional knowledge across the Army. In this paper, I will elaborate on why I think military expertise is the most important characteristics

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    Pro Athletes are Overpaid Sports are part of the everyday life of many people across the world, and in the United States sports are even more present in its society's life due to the fact that there are four major sports in the country. But should the professional athletes from these sports earn salaries as high as ten or twentieth times more than the national average wage? The answer should be NO. Professional athletes must be well remunerated but can not be overpaid when there are many issues

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    started to issue a “time-limited” certificate to ensured physicians maintained their knowledge of the profession during the life of their practice (Seiler, Hurwitz, 2010). Comparably, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards require National Board Certified Teachers to renew their National Board Certification every 10 years, to promote continued professional growth in the teaching profession for the length of their career. Thus every national board certified teacher must renew in their content

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    Key Philosophies and Professional Identity: The Counseling Profession Rachel A Johnston COUN5004-205 Survey of Research in Human Development for Professional Counselors 108 Twin Lakes Road Port Deposit, MD 21904 Telephone: 443-993-6817 Email: rachelannjohnston05@gmail.com Instructor: Dr. Barbara Cooper Abstract When attempting to identify as a professional counselor, it is important to understand the basic elements of counseling as it pertains to individual specializations. The wellness

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    will discuss the CIPD HR Profession Map and how the framework and standards within it define a HR professional. The professional areas, the bands and the behaviours will be outlined and the two core professional areas as well as two behaviours will be evaluated to explain how they uphold the concept of ‘HR Professionalism.’ Examples from the knowledge and activities in band 2 will be used in support. The four concentric circles of HR Professionalism will also

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    compared to many other professions, which also require a four-year degree. In most states, teachers must undergo testing and other rigorous certification requirements, but they are given the same consideration or status as beginning professionals in other areas. Although attractive incentives are offered, the compensation does not compare to the long hours of work and schooling required for a teaching career. A four-year degree is a requirement in most various professions although the salaries

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    Raising the Standards in Nursing Care What defines professionalism in healthcare Professionalism in healthcare is defined as providing competent, judicious care for the welfare of the patient while maintaining patient autonomy and providing competent skilled care. One must exemplify behaviors of a professional and be committed to maintain a certain standard of care. This includes staying abreast to evidence based practices and continuing education for the best outcome of the patient. Nurses must

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    ethical standards is an accountant's obligation to the public, the profession, and themselves. An accountant's ethical conduct usually lies within four different areas. This includes competence, confidentiality, integrity, and objectivity. NYSSCPA.ORG states, "Members also have a continuing responsibility to cooperate with each other to improve the art of accounting, maintain the public's confidence, and carry out the professions special responsibilities for self-governance," (Article 1).      New

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    so did the numbers of men in nursing (Brown et al., 2000). Hospitals were now directed by secular organizations and gave women a place to use the healing arts without the threat of being accused of witchcraft (Brown et al., 2000). The nursing profession acquired prestige and legitimacy through Florence Nightingale’s reforms in the late 1800s (Mackintosh, 1997.) Nightingale’s reforms however also helped establish nursing as a woman’s occupation as she proclaimed “nurturance, gentleness, empathy

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