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Professional values: Key to professional development

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2002
Humanistic nursing care requires application of not only cognitive and psychomotor learning, but also affective skill development. The nursing profession has focused on cognitive and psychomotor domain learning. However, knowledge in all three domains is essential for full professional development and, thus, socialization into the profession.
Darlene Weis, Mary Jane Schank
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Professional Development

2015
This chapter discusses the role professional development plays in maintaining current, applicable knowledge in an instructor’s field of study, and how online instructors can successfully accomplish this goal of professional development.
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Professional Development, Professionalism and Professional Knowledge

2011
This chapter examines three related concepts, professional development, professionalism and types of professional knowledge, all of which have an impact on the practice of education professionals in schools and learning centres. These concepts, together with inclusive approaches to learning and teaching, discussed in Chapter 3, underpin the process ...
Christine M. Lloyd, Jeanne Keay
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Defining and Developing Professionalism

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1999
During the development of a new occupational therapy curriculum, professionalism was identified as a core process component essential to occupational therapy practice. A group, comprised of faculty, clinicians, and students, was charged to examine professionalism and to make recommendations for curriculum planning and development.
Charlene O'Connor   +5 more
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Professional Knowledge in Professional Development

Physiotherapy, 1999
From time to time it is pleasing to be able to devote an entire issue to articles that focus on a single topic. This issue affords us the opportunity to look inward at ourselves and consider our development as a profession.
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Professional Development

2008
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.
Wilkins, Maureen, McIntosh, Annette
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Professional Development of the BMET

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1980
Acceptance of the BMET into the patient care picture, and recognition of the BMET as an equal contributor to quality patient care are central to the advancement of this relatively new career field. One factor in gaining this acceptance is the overall image presented by those who call themselves BMET's.
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Professional Development

2013
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Developing professional judgment

Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2002
The concept of professional judgment is considered, including its theoretical foundations, how it is developed, and how it may be assessed. Professionals are asked to engage in complex and unpredictable tasks on society's behalf, and in doing so must exercise their discretion, making judgments--decide what is "best" in the particular situation rather ...
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The Science of Professional Development

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
In this commentary, I discuss the science of professional development. A great deal is already known about how to provide professional development that supports teachers' implementation of evidence-based practices and the factors that enhance or inhibit teachers' sustained use of the practices.
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