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Professional Standards

The Dental register
A profession rests on a proved body of knowledge; the professional uses this knowledge in service to others.
James E. McCabe   +3 more
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Professional standards. Peculiarities when working with professional standards

2015 IV Forum Strategic Partnership of Universities and Enterprises of Hi-Tech Branches (Science. Education. Innovations), 2015
According to [1] professional standards should be applied: by the employers in the formation of human resources policy and staff management, in the organization of training and certification of employees, when developing job instructions, works pricing, awarding wage categories for employees and for establishment of remuneration systems regarding to ...
Anatoly N. Krylov, Taras V. Kustov
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Enforcing Professional Standards

Nursing, Law & Ethics, 1980
The medical-surgical instructor was appalled when she learned that one of her students had volunteered to perform a complex wound irrigation — a procedure in which the student was thus far untrained. Throughout the semester the student had required extra supervision and guidance, and despite this her performance had been marginal at best.
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Professional Standards: Whose Responsibility?

The American Journal of Nursing, 1962
SOCIETY HAS NO CHOICE but to depend on specialists to make and carry out decisions that call for expertness. The more expertise required to perform a service, the more the society must have confidence in those who perform it. Hence, a profession of experts is responsible to the public for the service it renders.
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Professional standards in dental education

British Dental Journal, 2020
The importance of quality-assured teaching development is recognised within the new 'Graduating European Dentist' curriculum. In addition, educators within higher education are now increasingly required to demonstrate good standing in terms of education and educating their profession.
James, Field   +3 more
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Professional Standards

Social Work, 1998
Professional standards are key to the success of nurses as health care evolves, new roles are created, and new practice settings established. They are the infrastructure beneath the development of institutional standards of care, competency-based education programs, and quality assurance programs.
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