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    Nature and Importance of On-The-Job Training On-The-Job Training (OJT) is one of the subjects in the B.S. Information Technology Program wherein students are exposed to various activities in the field of Information Technology. This is possible through coordination of the College with the different agencies concerned in the various field of Information Technology. The setting of the field practice resembles the picture of real work areas such as office‚ field works and others. The student act as

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    and community being served.” (Defining and assessing professional competence). The ability of healthcare professions to maintain professionalism is very important to build the patient relationship. Patients will judge us base on their impressions on our professionalism. Someone would think that communication or verbal is the most important key in the interaction between healthcare professions and patients besides the specialized knowledge. However‚ non- verbal behaviors play a special role to show

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    Describe the importance of continuing professional development - Unit 206 - 2.2 In all professions trends are always changing. Procedures and practices change. Research is always discovering new processes and learning strategies. It is important to stay on top of these changes within your professional field. Continuing professional development raises the standards of your skills set. To always be updating skills and developing knowledge and finding ways to do this is a positive attitude to take

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    Everyone here has a hunger for knowledge and to cure that hunger we assembly ourselves in a classroom setting such as this. That would not be possible if there was no one here to feed that hunger. Teachers are the driving force which keeps this world turning‚ especially the k-12 teachers. K-12 teachers should be paid more money because they are grossly under paid‚ they deal with discipline problems daily‚ and have strict education requirements. Unfortunately‚ teachers‚ one of the most important

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    studies‚ may progress more quickly. They will have the chance to gain real experience and learn practical skills related to their chosen profession. This may lead to promotions and a successful career. On the other hand‚ I believe that it is more beneficial for students to continue their studies. Firstly‚ academic qualifications are required in many professions. For example‚ it is impossible to become a doctor‚ teacher or lawyer without having the relevant degree. As a result‚ university graduates

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    Professionalism can be defined in many different ways and from different perspectives. As defined by today’s dialect‚ it can be an awareness of behavior‚ goals and qualities defining a specified profession‚ knowledge of professional codes of ethics‚ and understanding of ethical schools of thought‚ patient professional interaction models‚ and patient rights. Professionalism means being the very best you can be. This mindset or set of values is sent to everyone around you and your workplace‚ both

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    in any school. These professions must also learn how to be responsible to the public. People in such jobs must be instructed on the responsibilities of being a contributing member of society. That is why professional ethics are important. "A code of professional ethics is a voluntary assumption of self discipline above and beyond the requirements of the law. The Code of Ethical Conduct serves the highly practical purpose to notify the public that the profession will protect the public

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    Engineering is a great profession. There is the satisfaction of watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the help of science to a plan on paper. Then it moves to realization in stone or metal or energy. Then it brings jobs and homes to men. Then it elevates the standards of living and adds to the comforts of life. That is the engineer’s highest privilege. What can one say about doctors. Anything we say will not be enough to praise this noblest of all professions. Doctors are people

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    Choosing a career

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    are relate to it. Second of all‚ become an intern. If you think you might like to work in advertising‚ secure a position in an advertising firm for a summer. If you are considering the teaching profession‚ volunteer to become a tutor at a local school. Internships can be eye opening experiences on professions you might be considering. Last but not least‚ find out what it takes to have the career you are thinking of choosing. Is there a particular college degree required? You’ll need to know what degree

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    Code of Ethics in Malaysia

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    engineers in relation to the Registration of Engineers Act. BEM has‚ therefore‚ produced the guidelines herein that outline the conduct expected of engineers. These guidelines are set out under a number of broad areas relating to the engineering profession. Do’s & Don’ ts 1) Registration Under the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 (Act 138) and subsequent amendments‚ the most recent being year 2002‚ it is a requirement of the Law that any person providing engineering services be a qualified person

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