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Reframing learning interactions: transforming professional identity among students of traditional Korean medicine. [PDF]
Park GM, Hong AJ.
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Identity and Professional Networking
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2017Despite evidence that large professional networks afford a host of financial and professional benefits, people vary in how motivated they are to build such networks. To help explain this variance, the present article moves beyond a rational self-interest account to examine the possibility that identity shapes individuals’ intentions to network. Study 1
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Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2002
Professional communication is a growing component of English departments and other communication programs. Yet, in most cases, the term professional communication is used as a catchall term for various types of workplace and occupational writing.
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Professional communication is a growing component of English departments and other communication programs. Yet, in most cases, the term professional communication is used as a catchall term for various types of workplace and occupational writing.
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Professional Identity: How Is Professional Identity Developed?
2010Students entering university have different notions surrounding their future professions. In some instances the profession has a high social status and the students have a clear idea both of what the professional education will be about, and what the work in that area will mean. In other areas, the ideas of what the professional education will mean are
Anna Reid +3 more
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Professionalism and professional identity
American Nurse JournalA common language, standardized expectations, and leadership and educator support will strengthen nursing.
Rhoda A. Owens +8 more
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2020
This chapter surveys changing notions of professional identity in the twentieth-century British press. The term ‘journalist’ is highly contested, covering a wide range of figures with different forms of experience and training as well as a wide range of roles within and beyond news organisations.
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This chapter surveys changing notions of professional identity in the twentieth-century British press. The term ‘journalist’ is highly contested, covering a wide range of figures with different forms of experience and training as well as a wide range of roles within and beyond news organisations.
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2010
Chapter 14 discusses the profession identity of the OBC psychologist, including professional affiliations, and licensure and certification.
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Chapter 14 discusses the profession identity of the OBC psychologist, including professional affiliations, and licensure and certification.
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The professional identity of juridical–educational professionals in prison
World Futures, 2018The organizational changes that occurred within the Italian prison system led to profound modifications in the way juridical–educational professionals (JEPs) working in prison perceive themselves a...
Monica Accordini, Emanuela saita
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