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Introduction to Authority Control at Yale . July 16, 2007. Outline. Overview NACO SACO MARS
/ExportQ Voyager. 1. Overview. Authority control terminology. authority control: ideal state for the
headings in a library catalog Professionalism • Describes a certain type of behavior in the workplace •
Based on our values and understanding of our professional roles • Evidenced in our behavior •
Becoming an expert Professionals are always learning Professional conduct demonstrates learning
Professionals are focus on the profession Professionals connect with the profession Professional
know what they are doing Professionals look, talk, reflect their roles Professionals are loyal to the
profession with in their actions Professionals look for ways to advance the profession You never have
to look for a professional Recognizing Professionals A set of internalized character strengths and
values directed toward high quality service to others through one’s work. • Any honest work can be
done professionally. Professionalism Professionalism. Objectives. Understand the meaning of
“professionalism” Have the ability to write a resume Understand job-hunting etiquette and
techniques. After graduation. Not the end, but the beginning!!! Employment (full-time; part-time)
Graduate School (full-time; part-time). Professionalism in the Workplace. Is it the role or the
behavior?. Professions. have a body of knowledge, scope of practice, agreed upon values, oath or
code and accountability to our society for their profession and their professional behavior. Social
Workers Lawyers Physicians Nurses Professionalism Dr Shahina Yasmin Assistant Professor
Pathology Head of Basic Medical Sciences Department IIDC / RIPS PROESTRUS • PROESTRUS:
the period when the bitch is _______________________ active, but __________ the male’s
advances • Physical signs of proestrus: • _______________ vaginal discharge • Vulvar swelling •
Vaginal edema • Internal physical signs: • Lengthening and hyperemia of the uterine horns •
Enlargement of the cervix • Thickening of the vaginal wall 6. Professionalism on Campus • What is
your role on campus? • Discuss the “many hats” of a student leader • Representative of the
institution • Awareness of community (inclusivity) • Opportunities available on campus • Networking
/making valuable connections • Communication • Email/Phone etiquette • Tone – how it differs
between faculty, staff, etc • Accessibility Instructor Professionalism • Aviation Community at
largeexpects pilots to observe a reasonable standard of care • Professional approach is in every
instructor’s enlightened self-interest • Sense of Personal Pride Now, let’s move on to the meat of this
post. 21. Characteristics (cont) The professions are responsible for the ethical and technical criteria
by which their members are evaluated, and have the exclusive right and duty to discipline
unprofessional conduct. Individual members remain autonomous in their workplaces within the
limits of rules and standards laid down by the association and relevant laws. #4#4 How do you
respond to Criticism? • Know that everyone can improve. • Be grateful that someone was honest
enough to share. • Accept the challenge. Get excited to become a better professional. • Be
approachable. Open and honest conversation can only take place when others feel they can come to
you. • Listen for the message. Critical wording may sting but that does not make the statement
invalid. • Reflect without defensiveness. Math in my Profession. By: ___________. Possible
Professions. 1 st Choice: Description: 2 nd Choice: Description: 3 rd Choice: -Description:. Why did
you pick this profession?. Experience. Real World Experience. Academic Epxerience. School. What
schooling needed?. Goal Planning • Staying focused requires an endgame for professionals. Now is a
time for you to create your endgame. • Work out a system to find support and celebrations for
completing on the goals. Professionalism in the Workplace. Denise Thornby RN, MS. Is it the role or
the behavior?. Professions. have a body of knowledge, scope of practice, agreed upon values, oath or
code and accountability to our society for their profession and their professional behavior. Social
Workers Lawyers Effective Instruction. Professionalism. Research. Leadership. Technology
Integration. Kärin Renner TET Portfolio Defense June 27, 2006 Planting the Seeds. Collaboration.
Consistency. Commitment. Creativity. Trust. Motivation. Professionalism. So whetheryou’re in
marketing, engineering or private equity, this template will help you design a professional
PowerPoint presentations FAST. Where do we start? What does professional mean? • An occupation
requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation • Conforming to
the technical or ethical standards of a profession Download presentation by click this link. While
downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have
deleted the file from their server. Thank You • Sara Bosley • sbosley@childcareconsultants.org • 717
771 8538 • 717 309 9556 PROFESSIONALISM. Honesty Accountability Integrity Responsibility
Compassion Attitude. Dedication Empathy Self-Improvement Respect Unselfishness Hustle. Will
Curtis . How Not to Argue Body Language Role of Partners in Handling Conflicts, Discussions, and
Ejections. . Professionalism. A Matter of Inner Strength and Attitude. Press the “Enter” key to
begin!. Professionalism. A set of internalized character strengths and values directed toward high
quality service to others through one’s work. Any honest work can be done professionally.
Professionalism. 43. Barriers to Professionalism in Modern Medicine Time constraints Financial
constraints Higher expectations of patients and families Medicolegal concerns Federal, state, and
institutional laws, policies, and guidelines Characteristics of Professionalism • True performance as a
professional is based on study and research • Examples: Master’s or Doctoral thesis • Searching for
the “WHY” 16. Casual to Professional Dress Examples for Men http:/
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Professionalism. An AARC Guide to Professionalism. Definitions. Profession A vocation or
occupation requiring special, usually advanced, education, knowledge, and skill Professional
Professionalism When you think of professionalism, what is the first thing that comes to your mind?
How someone is dressed. Professionalism. Dressing correctly for the workplace and PCI. Setting the
tone. People respond to you based on your appearance . If you do not look professional, people will
not trust your work. Top 10 Clues You Are An ECE Professional… 4. After using the restroom at a
restaurant you catch yourself singing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” to ensure you are washing your
hands long enough. 3. Some of your most prized possessions include pipe cleaner jewelry and finger
paint pictures. 2. The people who work in the Dollar General know you by name. Download
presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download
a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. Professionalism. A Matter of
Inner Strength and Attitude. Press the “Enter” key to begin!. Professionalism. A set of internalized
character strengths and values directed toward high quality service to others through one’s work.
Any honest work can be done professionally. Professionalism. Professionalism. Chapter 2. Chapter
Purpose. Discuss the purposes and functions of professionalism in social work Discuss the
significance of professionalism for effective social work practice 3. What is professionalism?
Webster's Dictionary defines it as, "the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a
profession or a professional person.” “Having an awareness of how your actions, body language,
and words affect others perception of you.” Taking accountability for your actions The ability
to communicate your knowledge Displaying a positive attitude and competence that is unaffected
by discrimination, bias and politics http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/professionalism
www.fs.fed.us/.../Professionalism%20in%20the%20Workplace.ppt A link to your training • Have
you given constructive feedback to your trainers and P.D’s- on how to improve. If NOT then you are
not fulfilling a role of professionalism. (p.s. we are good people to start with). • As trainers and PD’s-
we will use WBPA’s (and CSA) to help you develop- I suggest aim to consider then as formative
(>summative) for your Professionalism and Humanism . CSA is NOT a formulaic exam but tests
“YOUR” Professionalism and Humanism. Once each card marking all students have the opportunity
to dress in professional attire (according to the national DECA dress code) to earn up to 100/0 points
in the classwork section of their grade. This is OPTIONAL DECA Activity Students: Download
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PROFESSIONALISM. “No man ever reached to excellence in any one art or profession without
having passed through the slow and painful process of study and preparation.” -Horace. THE
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of Inner Strength and Attitude. Press the “Enter” key to begin!. Professionalism. A set of
internalized character strengths and values directed toward high quality service to others through
one’s work. Any honest work can be done professionally. Professionalism. And applya few changes
(like modifying the layout, colors and elements) depending on the type of presentation you gotta do.
Workplace Readiness Skills and Professionalism in the Workplace. Marketing Co-Op. Ethical
Behavior from “The Office”. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v =vstg5c3c3g8&feature=
related&safety_mode = true&persist_safety_mode =1&safe=active. Demonstrating Positive Work
Ethic. Punctual arrival time Professionalism. A Matter of Inner Strength and Attitude. Press the
“Enter” key to begin!. Professionalism. A set of internalized character strengths and values directed
toward high quality service to others through one’s work. Any honest work can be done
professionally. Professionalism. Role Modeling Professional values and behaviors are taught and
learned whether or not role models are intending to teach. Download Policy: Content on the Website
is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed
/ shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Professionalism In the Workplace.
What does it mean to be a professional in Early Care and Education. Goals. Identify what makes a
professional in ECE Identify ways that you can support each other to become more professional. Top
10 Clues You Are An ECE Professional…. Professionalism courseFaculty and Committee • Chair
person : Prof. HananHabib • Co-chair : Dr. KamranSattar • Committee & Members : Prof. Ahmad
Adeel Dr. HalaKfoury Dr. Ali Mohmad Professionalism. An AARC Guide to Professionalism.
Definitions. Profession A vocation or occupation requiring special, usually advanced, education,
knowledge, and skill Professional Communication • While attending a marriage seminar on
communication, David and his wife listened to the instructor declare, “It is essential that husbands
and wives know the things that are important to each other.” • He addressed the man, “Can you
describe your wife’s favorite flower?” • David leaned over, touched his wife’s arm gently and
whispered, “Pillsbury All-Purpose, isn’t it?” ABA principles • Receiving positive and corrective
feedback • effects that manner and frequency that feedback is given • we want to foster settings that
emphasize training • Giving and receiving feedback are skills that we are constantly learning and
practicing with each other. 19. Characteristics (cont) The mandate of these associations is formalized
by a variety of written documents, including laws covering licensure and regulations granting
authority. Professional associations are the ultimate authorities on the personal, social, economic,
cultural, and political affairs relating to their domains, and they are expected to influence public
policy and inform the public within their areas of expertise. #4#4 2. History of Professionalism:
Medicine in 1700s Competitive and market based Training was apprenticeships which were
unregulated Dr. John Gregory (Scotland) argued that the physician should be the fiduciary of the
patient Dr Thomas Percival wrote code of medical ethics in 1805 #4,9,10,11,12#4,9,10,11,12 21.
Characteristics (cont) The professions are responsible for the ethical and technical criteria by which
their members are evaluated, and have the exclusive right and duty to discipline unprofessional
conduct. Individual members remain autonomous in their workplaces within the limits of rules and
standards laid down by the association and relevant laws. #4#4
Link to the Curriculum • GMC- Good Medical Practice 2013 • 4 domains • Knowledge skills and
performance • Safety and quality • Communication, partnership and teamwork • Maintaining trust
RCGP – 12 (generic) Competence areas for assessments And WONCA “tree” – six domains three
contexts 8. How Do We Learn Professionalism Informal Discussions 76% Course Work 28%
Teaching Rounds 26% #8#8 Workplace Readiness Skills and Professionalism in the Workplace.
Marketing Co-Op. Ethical Behavior from “The Office”. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v
=vstg5c3c3g8&feature= related&safety_mode = true&persist_safety_mode =1&safe=active.
Demonstrating Positive Work Ethic. Punctual arrival time Instructor Professionalism •
Professionalism – • What does that mean? • Google – 17,800,000 hits • Professional status, methods,
character, or standards. • the expertness characteristic of a professional person • Merriam Webster
defines professionalism as • “the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or
a professional person” Professionalism. An AARC Guide to Professionalism. Definitions. Profession
A vocation or occupation requiring special, usually advanced, education, knowledge, and skill
Professional Professionalism. Professional Competencies. Attributes of a Professional. Commitment
to Excellence : Excellence is a quality, a standard, and it will become the expected norm once you
embrace excellence as a core value A great presentation PowerPoint example with watercolor
illustrations and backgrounds that look hand-drawn. We also see semi-transparent colorful overlays,
high-quality conceptual photos, and great, useful content. What more would you want from a
presentation, right? Professionalism is: • Having an awareness of how your actions, body language,
and words affect others • Being accountable for one’s action • Learning to master skills of the trade •
Leading by your example • Having a passion that cannot be stopped 3) Curiosity (get them want
to know more) -> The simple process that will help you become a better speaker The Informal
(Hidden) Curriculum “[The] hidden curriculum can . . . be represented by the three R’s but not . . .
reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic. It is . . . the curriculum of rules, regulations, and routines, of things
teachers and students must learn if they are to make their way with minimum pain in the social
institution called the school.” - It Is Well With My Soul. When peace, like a river attendeth my way
when sorrows like sea billows roll. Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say “It is well, it is well
with my soul”. It is well with my soul It is well, it is well with my soul. 9. Social Media • What is
social media? What social mediums do you use? • Show video pertaining to prominence of social
media (w/ discussion) • Privacy settings tutorial • Student versus employee identity crisis
Professionalism in Deliverables. Principles of Graphic Design. Calibri, a sans serif font. First
Impressions on Brandmarks : http :// www.youtube.com / watch?v =N4t3-__3MA0. Agenda.
Compare and contrast artwork using: Professionalism. Stephen Lytton Please interact with questions
and opinions as much as possible There is a diversity of opinion- your opinions will be valuable.
Discussion will help us develop our understanding? . Aims. Develop ideas on professionalism
Characteristics of Professionalism • Ability to make good judgmental decisions • Actions are not
limited to standard patterns and practices 20. Tips for appropriate body language Do: Introduce
yourself with a confident, firm handshake while standing Make eye contact Sit-up straight
Lean forward slightly to show your interested and engaged Show that you are actively listening by
nodding your head and making positive response gestures (do not become a bubblehead by
overdoing it!) Don’t: Cross your arms – it makes your appear closed off Play with your hair,
jewelry, clothing, pen/pencil, etc. Slouch or hunch your back 2. Outline of Presentation What is
professionalism? How is professionalism judged? Image Demeanor and Body Language
Communication Competence Moral • Many times we are all too focused on our own concerns,
tasks and conveniences and lose sight of the primary reason we exist. When faced with adversity it is
often best to step back, assess what you can and cannot control, assess your resources, and through
teamwork and positive attitudes take care of those endeavors and people we are entrusted with and
are the primary reasons we exist. Professionalism Lynn Lawrence, CPOT, ABOC Professionalism
….in the workplace. Lisa M. Lackner, RN, MSN. Dawn of a New Era. Where do we start?. Where
do we start?. What does professional mean? An occupation requiring specialized knowledge and
often long and intensive academic preparation Professionalism. Professional Competencies.
Attributes of a Professional. Commitment to Excellence : Excellence is a quality, a standard, and it
will become the expected norm once you embrace excellence as a core value Professionalism.
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But the rest is basically the same. Instructor Professionalism • Professionalism – • What does that
mean? • Why is it important? • How do you become professional? Module 1 – General Introduction.
Course Overview. General Introduction DTP Onyx PosterShop RIP Media Manager. Module 2 –
System Configuration. Software Configuration. Mac/PC. RIP Station. HP Scitex XL1500. DTP.
Onyx I-RIP. Machine Software. Module 3 – DTP. Subject Slide 5. Professionalism in Health Effects
Of Care is Important Because… Professionalism on Co- • Patients need to be able Workers and
Patients to trust physicians with problems of both mind and body • Professionalism in health care
shapes the public's perception of today's physicians • Professionalism brings people together and
helps them to get along well with one another • Professionalism keeps patients satisfied and happy
with their physicians For instance, let’s say you’re making a presentation about your Q3 sales results.
Demonstration with Explanation: Reflective Practice • Student observes demonstration, • Student
and teacher reflect on the demonstration, • Student demonstrates, • Teacher comments on how well
the attempt matched the expectation. iii) Conclusion • The audience's initial impression is made
within the first 3 seconds of your appearance, but… • You should view the closing of your speech as
an opportunity to summarise the main points of your speech and leave your audience with positive
memories © 2024 SlideServe. All rights reserved The following presentation is a real eye candy. We
can’t help it, the cartoon style lives in our hearts. An incredibly appealing PowerPoint presentation
that brings positive vibes and a good mood through vibrant cartoon illustrations. It gets bonus points
for the usage of bullet points and little text. Or, as I like to call it, ‘the meat”. © 2024 SlideServe. All
rights reserved ANESTRUS • ANESTRUS:Follows ___________ and ends with the onset of
proestrus; criteria vary • First time plasma progesterone reaches a level below _____________ nmol
/L • The moment that the influence of progesterone on the ____________________________ is no
longer evident. • Cytologic signs of anestrus: • Samples are almost ___________________ • The
cells present are _____________ and ______________________ cells. • Duration of anestrus:
Avg.:~4.5mths. Communication The problem with communication ... is the illusion that it has been
accomplished. George Bernard Shaw General Medical Council • Good Medical Practice • sets out
our professional responsibilities • tells us what to do and why they are important • Does not explain
how to learn them! Student Information System (SIS) is a centralized database system where entire
information about students can be stored, retrieved, and analyzed systematically. Hosted on the
cloud, the student management software allows role-based login access to students & assists the
institutions to maintain complete student data security. Here are some other articles we think you
may like: Professionalism in Nursing. Professionalism in Nursing Learning Module. Professional
loyalty • Doctor provides opportunity for you to advance • How do you show your loyalty • What
effect will your actions have on the overall profession Moral of the game Start recognizing what is a
homerism and what is a donaldism. Let’s all stop allowing homerisms and start condoning
professionalism. Throughout the day, try to have more donaldisms than homerisms. Now,
powerful headlines have four qualities: Professionalism. Objectives. Understand the meaning of
“professionalism” Have the ability to write a resume Understand job-hunting etiquette and
techniques. After graduation. Not the end, but the beginning!!! Employment (full-time; part-time)
Graduate School (full-time; part-time). Where do we start? What does professional mean? • An
occupation requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation •
Conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession Download presentation by click this
link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the
publisher may have deleted the file from their server. Professionalism. A Matter of Inner Strength
and Attitude. Press the “Enter” key to begin!. Professionalism. A set of internalized character
strengths and values directed toward high quality service to others through one’s work. Any honest
work can be done professionally. Professionalism. Examine what you want…be the example Set
clear borders Teach staff how to learn Find great examples Educate, educate Explain office values
Teach tactical/ strategic thinking Create an environment that encourages development Develop a
clear advancement plan Find out about staff personal goals Write down the career path/review
quarterly Ways to Develop Your Professionals 48.�We are here not to get all we can out of life for
ourselves, but to try to make the lives of other happier. It is not possible for anyone to have better
opportunities to live this lesson than you will enjoy. The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a
calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head.� Sir
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