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Traditionally, professionals such as medical doctors, lawyers, and academics are protected. They work within well-defined jurisdictions, belong to specialized segments, have been granted autonomy, and have discretionary spaces.
M. Noordegraaf
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Background As we are witnessing the evolution of social media (SM) use worldwide among the general population, the popularity of SM has also been embraced by health care professionals (HCPs). In the context of SM evolution and exponential growth of users,
T. Vukušić Rukavina +6 more
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Professionalism: microaggression in the healthcare setting
Purpose of review Microaggressions are daily commonplace, subtle behaviors and attitudes toward others that arise from conscious or unconscious bias. Not only can microaggressions affect one's access to power, resources, and opportunity, but they could ...
Odinakachukwu Ehie +3 more
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Continuing professional development (CPD) policy and the discourse of teacher professionalism in Scotland [PDF]
The dynamic nature and multiple interpretations of professionalism make any analysis of it as a static, homogenous concept somewhat difficult. Much of the existing body of literature, which explores professionalism from a traditional sociological ...
Kennedy, Aileen
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Importance Physician burnout has taken the form of an epidemic that may affect core domains of health care delivery, including patient safety, quality of care, and patient satisfaction.
M. Panagioti +9 more
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Ethics, professionalism and fitness to practise: three concepts, not one [PDF]
The GDC's recent third interim edition of The first five years places renewed emphasis on the place of professionalism in the undergraduate dental curriculum.
Shaw, D.M.
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Core professionalism education in surgery: A systematic review [PDF]
Background: Professionalism education is one of the major elements of surgical residency education. Aims: To evaluate the studies on core professionalism education programs in surgical professionalism education. Study Design: Systematic review.
Büke, Akile Sarıoğlu +3 more
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The development of the professionalism of adult educators: a biographical and learning perspective [PDF]
To investigate the development of the professionalism of adult educators, we compare individuals’ narratives of their professional work at different times in their biographies. Using data from a qualitative longitudinal study, the paper includes two case
Hof, Christiane, Maier-Gutheil, Cornelia
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Housing professionalism in the United Kingdom: the final curtain or a new age? [PDF]
The unusually large, predominantly municipal, housing sector in the UK has provided the context for a large occupational grouping of "housing managers" that has claimed professional status.
Cole, I., Furbey, R., Reid, B.
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Assessing Professionalism: A theoretical framework for defining clinical rotation assessment criteria [PDF]
Although widely accepted as an important graduate competence, professionalism is a challenging outcome to define and assess. Clinical rotations provide an excellent opportunity to develop student professionalism through the use of experiential learning ...
Armitage-Chan E +20 more
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