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    Over the past several decades‚ obligations imposed on dentists by our society have been changed dramatically as well as the definition of professionalism. The term ‘professionalism’ first appeared in the Journal of Dental Education in 1968 (Ralph‚2016). Since then‚ there has been a variety of way to define dental professionalism. Trathen and Gallagher recently states professionalism as ‘a moral contract between the profession and society that is underpinned by a set of values‚ behaviours and relationships’

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    mark a profession or professional person; it implies the quality of workmanship or service (Valente‚ 2014). Being professional is the baseline of differentiating between success and failure. There are characteristics of good work ethic and professionalism that you notice when you see someone who embodies certain principles in their work behavior‚ leading them to produce high-quality work consistently. According to the APTA (American Physical Therapy Association)‚ professional characteristics of

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    The Law of obligations and contracts is a the body of rules which deals with the nature and sources of obligations and the rights and duties arising from agreements and the particular contracts. Obligation latin word obligation meaning tying or binding; Juridical necessity to give to do or not to do. Requisites of an obligation 1) Passive subject; debtor‚ obligor 2) Active subject; creditor or oblige 3) Object or prestation‚ subject matter of obligation 4) Juridical tie; efficient

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    responsibilities in any professional occupation. Regarding professionalism in teaching‚ the definition of professionalism‚ refers to exhibiting an open-minded‚ thoughtful‚ and principled method of performing the responsibilities of a teaching position. A teacher must always conduct themselves in an ethical manner‚ and treat students‚ parents/guardians‚ as well as coworkers‚ and administrators justly‚ fairly‚ friendly‚ and compassionately (Charles‚ 2014). It is a teacher’s obligation to be professional with their

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    parents fulfil their financial responsibilities to their children‚ family law courts in Southern California‚ and throughout the state‚ frequently order child support awards. In the majority of cases‚ people follow through with these court-ordered obligations. However‚ sometimes parents may fail‚ or refuse‚ to pay. In such situations‚ there are a number of enforcement options available to collect owed child support. Income intercepts According to the County of San Diego’s Department of Child Support

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    Medical professionalism has three essential components: knowledge and technical skills‚ attitudes‚ and ethical behaviors. A competent medical professional needs to meet these three basic requirements. Like other professionals in the health care system‚ medical laboratorians must have completed education and training‚ and obtained their professional degrees‚ before they can start working in laboratories. During their work and careers‚ they must meet the standards of their profession. Medical laboratorians

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    In this argument of whether Chagnon respected the moral and ethical responsibilities of an anthropologist or acted unprofessionally in regard to studying the group I think that he did indeed respect his role as an anthropologist and acted in a professional manner. In Chagnon’s study he recounts that the Yanomamo were a sly and aggressive group of people and they would often steal his goods and play tricks on him as they would amongst themselves. Because Chagnon did not want to constantly fall victim

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    PTLLS TS1301 Assessment 1 – The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher 02/10/13 A teacher’s role and their responsibilities towards their students and colleagues has become much more diverse. There are Professional Codes of Conduct (App1)‚ National Standards (App 2) and the Institutional Codes of Practice where a teacher is based. The teacher is expected to have knowledge of all these and be able to apply them in the learning environment along with the list in table 1. Table 1 – The Role

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    and preventing corruption and misconduct. Toolkits Toolkits are practical materials‚ such as this guide‚ designed to assist police in their day-to-day roles. The Office of Police Integrity is working with Victoria Police to ensure the highest professional and ethical standards are maintained. In addition to its practical application‚ the material contained in this guide can be used to educate staff and generate discussion about ethical conduct‚ leadership‚ and integrity within the organisation.

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    care require professional competence; good relationships with clients and colleagues; and commitment to and observance of professional ethics. Good quality of care Good quality of care requires competently delivered services that meet the client’s needs by practitioners who are appropriately supported and accountable. Practitioners should give careful consideration to the limitations of their training and experience and work within these limits‚ taking advantage of available professional support.

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