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Maintaining Professional Competence

1997
The scientific consultant is unquestionably a businessperson whose company products and services are technical information and science-based advice. The reality of this statement has to be accepted by every practitioner. Once accepted, then the logical sequence that follows is (1) the science on which the business depends must be current and (2) to ...
Carl J. Sindermann, Thomas K. Sawyer
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Professional Agency for Learning as a Key for Developing Teachers’ Competencies?

Education Sciences, 2021
Auli Toom   +2 more
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Professional Competence

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1998
Jim Hinojosa, Marie-Louise F. Blount
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Reaching Professional Competence

A cornerstone ethical principle in the helping profession is helping the client while avoiding the risk of harm. Effective counseling and psychotherapy depend on the mental health professional's skills and competence to protect and serve clients. Competence refers to performing psychological activities according to appropriate techniques and criteria ...
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Competent Professionals

2018
Niko Roorda, Anouchka Rachelson
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Maintaining Professional Competence

2022
Ben Hannigan, Hazel Powell
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Examining the fit between supply and demand of the accounting professional's competencies: A systematic literature review

International Journal of Management Education, 2023
Nanja Kroon, Alves, Maria do Ceu
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Professional Competence

Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1948
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