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    Personal and Professional Challenges Mojgan Soltani NURS 391 March 18‚ 2013 Sharon Thompson Personal and Professional Challenges Challenge is often viewed as a negative and rejecting word. In reality life would not move forward without unfavorable factors. Life is a series of pleasant and unpleasant elements and events combined together to take us to our desired destination. Obstacles help us to learn and grow in our physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ and spiritual aspects during our lifespan

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    As a graduate nurse anesthetist from Clarkson College‚ I am hoping to fulfill my personal and professional goals. After graduation‚ the foremost goal is to prepare for the certification exam that will enable me to practice as a nurse anesthetist for which I will be working so hard for two years before graduating from Clarkson College. Upon obtaining a license‚ my professional goal is to work for a healthcare company or an association that will enable me to use the skills I learned throughout my graduate

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    respondents. The notes are subsequently structured interpreted foe further analysis. Open-ended interviews‚ which need to be interpreted and analyze even during the interview‚ have to be carried out by well-trained observers and/or enumerators. Generally‚ structured interviews are conducted with a well-designed form already established. Forms are filled in by researches‚ instead of respondents‚ and in that it differs from questionnaires. While this approach is more expensive‚ more complicated questions

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    Understanding of working practices and strategies that can be used to minimise abuse in health and social care. The discussion within this essay is about some of the sections of the children’s act‚ it will explain the existing working practices‚ which are designed to minimise abuse and neglect within health and social care contexts‚ also evaluating the effectiveness of working practices and strategies used to minimise abuse and neglect within health and social care contexts‚ also discussing possible

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    Professional identity is the way how an individual operates and expresses themselves through a professional practice. It is “created through one’s beliefs and attitudes‚ values‚ motives and experiences through which individuals define themselves in their current professional life”. (Jane Tsakissiris. 2015‚ p. 3) Rules and regulations (codes of conduct) may guide and influence individuals to behave in a particular manner that is standard for a professional career. The simple acts of dressing presentably

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    Criminal Procedures Assignment Unit 2 | Alan Borkowski‚ Criminal Procedures CJ227‚ September 12‚ 2012 | Alan Borkowski9/12/2012 | I believe that officer Smith did have every reason to pull over the car in question because there was not only the appearance of a broken tail light that had been taped up but also the car resembled a vehicle that had been used in the commission of another crime‚ that being the road side killing of another officer. Officer Smith’s observation that the vehicle

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    http://www.ahern-ltd.com/services/peo_employer_leasing.php Professional Employer Organization (PEO) / Employer Leasing PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATION (PEO) What is a PEO and how can it assist a trucking company? A PEO is a professional Employer Organization that will allow a trucking company to focus on their core business - trucking ... A concept that meets the personnel management demands of the millennium and beyond! Already accepted by - and an integral part of - thousands of companies

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    What are the professional aspects of teaching? Lee S. Shulman from http://www.oir.uiuc.edu/Did/SOTL/Shulman.htm 1. What are three things that all professions must teach? Give some examples in Medicine and Law. Three things that teaching of all profession should meet are understanding‚ action‚ and character. In a medical situation‚ a doctor should have enough knowledge to diagnose patients. But s/he also needs practical experience to decide what kind of action to take to cure their symptoms

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    One definition of a professional is‚ according to Merriam-Webster.com‚ “4 a: a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation” (retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/profession). The initial movement towards establishment of professional standards for nursing care began with Florence Nightingale and the application of scientific method. Prior to the work done by Nightingale‚ the term “nurse” applied to any and all who were charged

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    The Professional Identity of a Counselor-in-Training COUN5004 The Professional Identity of a Counselor-in-Training What is professional identity? Is it the philosophies that a professional holds regarding their profession? Is it the roles and characteristics that are required in a listing of their job description? Or is it related to the resources available for a working professional to continually develop their skills within their profession? Professional identity is all of these things.

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