Essay Professional Responsibility & Legal Ethics Date: August 9‚ 2012 Relevant Facts: Stewart retained services of Careful and Cautious‚ LLP to help with his legal help. Stewart told his attorney‚ James Careful‚ that he was behind 6 murders that happened in 2009. James called the police and reported the conversation that he had with his client‚ Stewart. Because of this‚ Stewart was arrested and put on trial and was found guilty of six counts of capital murder. Issue Presented: The
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DQ2: Professional Responsibility As a computer professional‚ the responsibilities we have to the society has gotten to a level that it affects every aspect of human life and this has made it to be something that should be taking very seriously. Computing technology has evolved across all works of life medical‚ manufacturing‚ agriculture‚ education amongst others. And it has affected almost every human being on the face of the earth one way or the other and has also reshaped the way of life of humans
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Professional skills Counselling (1.1) Coaching and mentoring skills (1.2) Business (1.5-1.7) Executive Performance Skills Personal Multitasking (1.11) Leadership skills (1.16) Planning (1.19-1.20) Initiating Controlling Supporting Informing Evaluating Leadership styles (1.21) The autocrat The Laissez-Faire Manager The Democrat Empowerment (1.29) Continuing self development (1.31) Leading and chairing meetings (1.34) Delivering
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Many professional athletes and entertainers get paid far more than most of today’s doctors and veterinarians. It makes it seem like their positions are better than a doctor’s or teacher’s position. It upsets many of the workers who try to insure health‚ education‚ and agriculture. It can also put low-salary workers to shame. I disagree with the athletes’ and entertainers’ high salary because it makes them seem more important than other professional workers‚ it makes them richer than other professional
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PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Stephanie Randall MTE 501 December 22‚ 2014 Traci Coil PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF A TEACHER Report child abuse Follow state standards for curriculum Dress professionally STATE AND NATIONAL PROGRAM STANDARDS State Standards Professional Teacher Development Accountability for Standardized Test Scores Classroom Management Up to Date with Technology Proper Communication National Standards Five Core Propositions Manage and Monitor Student
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increasingly emphasized the importance of professional competencies over the past decade. This shift has included the increased integration of competency based training‚ education‚ and related benchmarks for the attainment of professional competencies. Psychologists and psychologists-in-training are encouraged to engage in ongoing education and self-assessment related to professional competencies. What does it mean to you to be a competent professional and why is this ethically important? How
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What are your professional goals and how will an MBA‚ MAcc‚ MS.CYBS from Saint Leo University assist you in reaching those goals? While earning my MBA‚ I will be establishing my company PinkSlayer LLC‚ a patient navigation service for cancer patients. My goal is to set up a patient navigation site in Virginia that service the low income community. I am currently meeting with directors at local medical facilities to see if they are willing to donate unused space in their facilities. My long term
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Helping Professional I am currently a Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician working in a hospital setting; going on 14 years. Dialysis technicians work with people whose kidneys no longer work properly or at all. I operate machines that remove wastes‚ salt‚ and extra water from patients’ blood while keeping safe levels of certain chemicals. Dialysis patients generally are on the machine for about four hours‚ three times a week. My job as a technician is to prepare patients for dialysis
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References: Creasia‚ J.L‚ Friberg. (2011).Conceptual foundations:The bridge to professional nursing practice. 5th edition. Barbara K. Timby. (1996). Fundamental Skills and concepts in Patient Care. Lippincott. 6th edition. http://www.nursingworld.org/FunctionalMenuCategories/FAQs.aspx http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/FactSheets/ImpactEdNP
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B112 Professional Studies 1 In this essay professionalism will be discussed as well as reflective practice‚ ethical practice and effective interpersonal communication will be identified and how they promote professionalism in the early childhood setting. Included in the discussions some strategies will be present to effectively promote the practices. Professionalism in Early childcare reflects an desire to meet the minimum expectations of excellence within their jobs or responsibilities
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