Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Kelly M Mahoney Grand Canyon University Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Introduction The Institute of Medicine’s 2010 report on the future of nursing discusses the challenges facing both utilizers and providers of health care since the birth of the Affordable Care Act. In 2010, our country’s healthcare system experienced a major reconstruction second only to the evolution of Medicaid and Medicare in 1965. As of May, 2014 we
Words: 1507 - Pages: 7
takes to complete my academic, and professional goal. By fulfilling this main goal will help me to achieve the career I have been longing for. 2. Describe one professional/career goal you have created using the SMART criteria and Career Plan Building Activities results. How did the results of the Career Interest Profiler and Career Plan Building Activity on Competencies contribute to your professional goal development? The one professional career that I`m interested in,and
Words: 564 - Pages: 3
University of Phoenix Material Career Goal Setting Worksheet Respond to the following questions in 50 to 100 words each: Create one professional goal using the SMART goal setting techniques you learned in Week Two. How did the results of the Career Interest Profiler and Career Plan Building Activity on Competencies contribute to your professional goal development? * * By being realistic about what my goals should be and the correct path of reaching them. My career would
Words: 350 - Pages: 2
Sales & Marketing A Sales and Marketing Management Trainee's program will comprise stints in: * Sales * Marketing * Supply Chain * Customer Marketing SALES Duration: 7 months Nature of Project/Assignment: You'll handle an independent sales territory for 6 months, with a focus on accountability and meeting targets and executing customer marketing projects. You will play the role of a team leader, leading a group of stockists and a large number of Stockists Salesmen and Pilot Salesmen
Words: 3689 - Pages: 15
Personal Ethics: My nursing ethic Swaranjeet Kaur Sidhu Grand Canyon University: NRS-437V 03/22/2014 My Nursing Ethic People have their own views on certain issues. In the healthcare field many nurses will encounter ethical issues which may place themselves in a dilemma. “Ethics is that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.”
Words: 958 - Pages: 4
Violence to AICPA ET Section 91 Applicability: Paragraph .01 says the bylaws of the AICPA require members to comply with the Code of Professional Conduct. The introduction reads, "A member who departs from interpretations or rulings shall have the burden of justifying such departure in any disciplinary hearing." Paragraph .01 .2: Requirement: CPAs will not knowingly ask or allow anyone they have authority or control over to carry out on the CPA's behalf, paid or not, any act that would be prohibited
Words: 801 - Pages: 4
(Course code) | F12122BTEC Diploma Health Studies / Health & Social Care | Unit Number and Title | Unit 6: Personal and Professional Development | Assignment Number & Title | Assignment 1 | Issue date | Week commencing 22/2/16 | Submission date | Week commencing 7/3/16 | Assessor | Debbie Hilton | IQA | Alyson Blud | Grading Criteria:(P1): Explain key influences on the personal learning processes of individuals. (P2): Assess own knowledge, skills, practice, values, beliefs and career
Words: 826 - Pages: 4
accountable for things within their control. • Personal responsibility is taking control and being held accountable for your actions. This means you take charge of your own problems and accept blame when things do not go according to plan. If you make a mistake, you clean it up. This is evident to me because in life if you do not take responsibility, you end up failing. You must be responsible in financial, educational, professional, and personal aspects of your life. This means things like paying
Words: 380 - Pages: 2
legal challenges. Dual relationships occur when professionals assume two roles simultaneously or sequentially with an individual seeking assistance (Guthmann, Heines, & Kolvitz, n.d.). Dual relationships include sexual intimacy with a client and (or) providing the service to a friend or relative. Within this paper an exploration of the ethical, moral, and legal challenges advocates and mediators may face regarding dual relationships will occur. A personal opinion concerning the integration of advocacy
Words: 1560 - Pages: 7
their ability to weigh up the inherent risks and benefits of a multiplicity of options and make a moral and principled decision. Principles are informed by personal and professional values. The Code of Ethics adopted by the American Counseling Association (2005) sees these values as deeply ingrained in the counselor and developed out of personal dedication, rather than the mandatory requirement of an external organization. There are
Words: 2854 - Pages: 12