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The Formation of Professional Identity in Nursing

Nursing Education Perspectives, 2013
EDITOR'S NOTE. This is the fourth in a series of Headlines from the NLN designed to facilitate use of the NLN Education Competencies Model. Previous articles were in 2012 in the May-June, September-October, and November-December issues.NURSING STUDENTS HAVE A VISION OF HOW THEY EXPECT TO BE AS PROFESSIONAL NURSES.
June, Larson   +4 more
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The Formation of a Professional Identity

Journalism Studies, 2013
Journalism education plays an important role in the formation of a professional identity. With the results from a survey to 527 journalism students in five countries (Poland, Russia, Sweden, Estoni ...
Gunnar Nygren, Karin Stigbrand
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Professionalism: The Formation of Physicians

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2004
(2004). Professionalism: The Formation of Physicians. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 11-12.
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Conceptualizing Professional Identity Formation in Medicine

Academic Medicine, 2023
Abstract The What Professional Identity Formation (PIF) in medicine is the gradual transformation that occurs in the process of becoming a doctor, as professional values, beliefs, behaviors, relationships, roles, and responsibilities become integrated into an aggregate of existing identities.1 ...
Shiva, Sarraf-Yazdi   +2 more
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The Formation of Medical “Professionals”

2018
Chapter four explores how educators might help cultivate the capacity for authentic patient care among doctors-in-training, including a comportment of humility, openness, and gratitude for patients. The argument is made that the curative ethos of medicine and its preoccupation with calculative thinking will persist until educators can cultivate within ...
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Formation of professionalism of executives

International Journal of Educational Management, 2017
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the results of the research in the sphere of education and preparation of Russian executives in view of mentality and elements of national model of management. Design/methodology/approach The research consisted in analysis of modern developments in the sphere of HR management in socio-economic systems.
Kirill Gerasimov, Boris Gerasimov
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On the role of professional competence in the formation of professional responsibility

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
AbstractThe article is devoted to the role of professional responsibility in the formation of professional responsibility. In addition, the article discusses scientific psychological approaches to such issues as the psychological qualities of successful students, professional competencies that contribute to the achievement of results in pedagogical ...
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Anticipated shame and professional identity formation

Communication & Medicine, 2023
Developing a professional identity in physicians-in-training is a central, but contested, outcome of medical education. In recent years scholars have argued for the importance of including affective experiences, especially shame, in the discourse around medical training.
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Ethics and Empiricism in the Formation of Professional Guidelines

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2014
In this issue, an article by Clayton and colleagues (2014), for the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) Consortium Pediatrics Working Group, “Addressing the Ethical Challenges in Geneti...
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Discourse as Rock Formation— Fruitcake as Professionalism

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2004
Twelve years ago cultural theorist L. Grossberg (1992) wrote a theory surrounding "the rock formation" (as in rock 'n' roll). What initially might seem to be an oppositional genre of expression is modified in order to gain wider acceptance, usurping libidinal and affective qualities for hegemonic purposes.
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