نتایج جستجو برای: professional behavior

تعداد نتایج: 723560  

2014
Samuel Knapp Mitchell M. Handelsman Michael C. Gottlieb Leon D. VandeCreek

Ideally psychologists strive to act ethically within their professional roles. However, they are unlikely to achieve the highest standards of ethical behavior if they become overly legalistic or if they engage in behaviors that can be virtuous in a personal context but harmful in a professional relationship. Such problems may arise when some justify their less-than-optimal behavior based upon a...

2011
Hazel Johnson Alan Thomas

We tend to measure educational performance by students’ attainment in course work or examinations. In the case of professional education, the impact of the educational programme on the students’ own capacities to enhance their work practices, and the wider organizational effects of the students’ education and training, are also key ‘products’ of the educational process. This is particularly imp...

2010
Isabelle Bragard Yves Libert Isabelle Merckaert Aurore Liénard Julie Meunier Nicole Delvaux Serge Marchal Christine Reynaert Jean-Louis Slachmuylder Darius Razavi Jules Bordet Isabelle BRAGARD

Background. There are not enough studies which have investigated variables associated with the development of burnout among residents working with cancer patients. Study‟s aim is to identify variables leading to residents‟ burnout in order to develop effective interventions to reduce burnout. Methods. Burnout was assessed with Maslach Burnout Inventory. Results. Person(i.e. emotional-focused co...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2002
Michele G Daly Simon M Willcock

MOST MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION feel stressed at some time. If stress is ongoing, impairment may occur (defined as being unable to safely or reliably perform one's role). A continuum appears to exist between functioning well, being distressed and becoming impaired, with external (environment-related) and internal (personal-related) stressors determining where an individual will lie on th...

2012
A. N. AMeR SiDDiq N. A. YAhYA A. R. RuSDi Z. hAZli h. huSSAiN

This study assess the effective use of audience response system (ARS), an interactive presenter-audience electronic system, in measuring Malaysian dentists’ interest in attending a less explored non-clinical continuing professional education topic. A total of 157 dentists voluntarily attended a specially designed one-day-four-module workshop conducted in four urban locations. The effective use ...

2013
Mohammad Kazem Haki

The specificities of multinational corporations (MNCs) have to date not been a focus area of IS research. Extant literature mostly proposes IS configurations for specific types of MNCs, following a static and prescriptive approach. Our research seeks to explain the dynamics of global IS design. It suggests a new theoretical lens for studying global IS design by applying the structural adjustmen...

2013
Katherine J. Davis

The "Patient Diversity" assignment is an integral component for all medical and other health care professional students rotating through the Surgery clerkship at the Yale School of Medicine. Students are instructed to interview a surgical patient who is of a varied social or cultural background to identify how psychosocial factors impact patient coping strategies. In the process, students often...

2013
Carolyn P. Edwards Wenli Liu Jessica Dennis Jessica M. Dennis Carolyn Pope Edwards

There is growing interest in China to understand how young people learn about sexuality, but there are few existing studies about the role of parents as sex educators of their children. This study surveyed 694 Chinese parents of adolescents in three cities about their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding sexuality education for their children. The majority supported sexuality education...

2013
Nattavud Pimpa John Berger

Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in fostering or undermining development within poor local communities in developing countries has been a subject of intensive debate within academic and practitioner circles. This paper explores the contribution to poverty alleviation from MNCs in two South East Asian countries, Lao P...

2016
Yurdanur Dikmen Hülya Karataş Gülşah Gürol Arslan Bedriye Ak

INTRODUCTION Professionalism is characterized by the degree of dedication displayed by individuals regarding the values and behavioral attributes of a specific career identity. Professionalism indicates attitudes that represent high levels of identification with and commitment to a specific profession. In the process of the professional development of nursing, various factors affect these obsta...

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