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1 Professionalism An AARC Guide to Professionalism

2 Definitions  Profession –A vocation or occupation requiring special, usually advanced, education, knowledge, and skill  Professional –One engaged in one of the learned professions or in an occupation requiring a high level of training and proficiency Source: (Black’s Law Dictionary 6th ed)

3 A Higher Standard  Make sound decisions  Function as leaders  Put patients first  Commit to profession

4 Societal Expectations  Professional credentials  Professional code of ethics  Standards of practice  Maintenance of knowledge and skills  Peer review process  Research and publication

5 Patient Expectations  Personal integrity  Confidentiality  Appreciation for diversity  Strong work ethic  Sound judgment

6 Citizenship  Philanthropic endeavors  Civic responsibilities

7  General education  Psychomotor and cognitive skills  Interpersonal skills  Teaching and administrative skills  Research skills Professional Education Knowledge and Skills

8  Continued self-improvement  Continued professional development  Continuing education  Research Professional Education Lifelong Learning

9 Professional Image  Conservative apparel  Grooming –Hair –Nails –Hygiene  Subtle use of jewelry Appearance

10 Professional Image  Light, natural use of makeup  Limit use of personal phones and beepers  Verbal and non-verbal communication “in sync” Appearance

11 Professional Image  Positive attitude  Mature behavior  Proper etiquette  Accept responsibility Attitudes and Behaviors

12 Professional Image  Thorough and timely completion of tasks  Communication technology skills  Professional competence Attitudes and Behaviors

13 Professional Image A professional attitude and behavior does not preclude warm, friendly interaction. Physical and emotional limits should be maintained in the patient/professional relationship. Attitudes and Behaviors

14 AARC  Professional Advocacy  Professional Resources  Professional Network Setting standards for the profession

15 AARC Publications  Role Model Statement For Respiratory Care  Statement Of Ethics And Professional Conduct For Respiratory Care  Position Statement On Diversity

16 AARC Helping members grow and develop in the practice of respiratory care.


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