Kirk‚ 2007) “Professional competence is the habitual and judicious use of communication‚ knowledge‚ technical skills‚ clinical reasoning‚ emotions‚ values‚ and reflection in daily practice for the benefit of the individual and community being served‚”. Practising professional competence as defined by Epstein and Hundert (as cited in Kirk‚ 2007) demands an inherent knowledge of both my strengths and weaknesses: being self-aware. A proper evaluation of my competence level in practice demands a high
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3. Assessments for Developing Professional Practice Assessment Activity 1 Assessment Activity 1 The L&D professional as an added value contributor Learning Outcome • Be able to perform efficiently and effectively as a collaborative member of working groups and teams and as an added-value contributor to the organisation. Scenario You are working with a manager to help meet his section’s development needs. He has been with the company for several years and has always had control of his
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COMpLETiNg THE pROFESSiONAL ETHiCS MOdULE: THE RigHT THiNg TO dO THE CHOICES WE MAKE IN EVERYDAY LIFE CAN BE SIMPLE AND STRAIGHTFORWARD. BUT WHAT ABOUT IN THE WORKPLACE? MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE HERE CAN TAKE CONSIDERATION AND JUDGMENT. IN A WORD – ETHICS In matters of ethics‚ the cases in which a right or wrong answer is absolute are few and far between. But what is a certainty is that ethics is everyone’s responsibility – not just those at the top. This makes it even more important to develop
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Your Brain on Food S This page intentionally left blank Your Brain on Food How Chemicals Control Your Thoughts and Feelings Gary L. Wenk‚ PhD Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience and Molecular Virology‚ Immunology and Medical Genetics The Ohio State University Columbus‚ OH 1 2010 1 Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ publishes works that further Oxford University’s objective of excellence in research‚ scholarship‚ and education. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town
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Nursing as a professional discipline places the greatest demands specific to the development and refinement of the caring concept for nursing. By exploring the caring concept‚ within the boundaries of professional nursing practice‚ both the capabilities and constraints of caring relative to nursing‚ can be identified (Kaur‚ Sambasivan‚ Kumar‚ 2015). For nurses‚ caring behaviors enhance feelings of self-accomplishment and well-being and enable them to better know their patients’ perceptions and thus
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Inter-professional practice‚ in the healthcare setting‚ refers to the way in which we respect the roles and responsibilities of others and our own professions and collaborate and communicate with health professionals from other disciplines in order to have the best outcome possible for our patient. Studies have shown that incorporating inter-professional practice reduces the rate of error (Barclay‚ 2017). If we look at healthcare settings prior to the mid 20th century‚ it is clear that the diversity
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about your career: postgraduate study: Why? How? Where? When? What ’s in it for me? Author(s): Jennifer K. Green Source: The Dissector: Journal of the Perioperative Nurses College of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation. 41.1 (June 2013): p18. Document Type: Article Copyright : COPYRIGHT 2013 New Zealand Nurses ’ Organisation‚ Perioperative Nurses College http://www.nzno.org.nz/groups/colleges/perioperative_nurses_college/pnc_the_dissector Abstract: A reflection on the personal rewards
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In the article‚ Pay your own way by Audrey Rock-Richardson‚ she discussed her reasoning’s for why she felt that kids should be responsible for their own financial needs for college. Rock-Richardson believes that every student should pay their own way because it will teach them responsibility and give them a feeling of self- accomplishment as it did her. Rock-Richardson is correct about students still having to work during their college years‚ but if they have someone that is willing and able to pay
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1.4. Describe how own behaviour could: a) promote effective interactions with children and young people Children always look up to adults and will take lead from adults around them. If we show good behaviour then they will take that in. We have to follow the guidelines and rules‚ be polite and respectful towards other‚ if class teacher say something to do then you have to do. Always wear smart dresses.Treat everyone fairly and be aware of your own approach. Being a team player and offering
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Task B Your work role Bi - Firstly my employer expects me to attend all training‚ supervisions and meetings‚ and also to follow the policies and procedures that the home has set up. Some standard procedures set in place include ‘whistle blowing’. Staff with serious concerns about any aspect of the organisation or the work force will be supported in sharing those concerns and will be protected from reprisal or victimisation. The incident should be discussed in the first incidence with the manager
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