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Professionalism, Not Professionals

Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2012
The proliferation of news and information sources has motivated a need to identify those providing legitimate journalism. One temptation is to go the route of such fields as medicine and law, namely to formally professionalize. This gives a clear method for determining who is a member, with an array of associated responsibilities and rewards.
Wyatt, Wendy N   +3 more
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A Consideration of Professionalism for Dental Professionals

Primary Dental Journal, 2021
Professionalism is an ubiquitous word in dentistry. Whilst we often feel we have an innate understanding of it, there is no single clear definition as to what professionalism in dentistry really means. Therefore, how can we truly comprehend what is expected of us?
Hannah, Hook, Julian, Woolley
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Professionalism and Professional Values in Orthopaedics

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
During a consensus conference in Fall, 1998, the Academic Orthopaedic Society identified the values and qualities of professionalism as defined by its members. One hundred eighty-six respondents rated 20 characteristics and values describing professionalism, based on the extent to which they believed each item was appropriate.
B D, Rowley   +3 more
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Professional or a professional?

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2007
We are in the autumn conference and exhibition season again and I have had an interesting time observing the behaviour of people attending these events. It has given rise to me thinking about what it means to be professional and to be part of a profession. Are they one in the same thing?
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Encyclopedia of Professionalization

Professionalization has become a given in the worlds of work and education. For a wide variety of professions, public and private organizations and training and further education courses, professionalization is an inescapable reality. However, it takes on diverse, even contradictory meanings, according to what it represents: a managerial imperative ...
Demazière, Didier, Wittorski, Richard
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