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profession 1. The act of professing or claiming; open declaration; public avowal or acknowledgment; as, professions of friendship; a profession of faith. "A solemn vow, promise, and profession." (Bk. Of Com. Prayer)
2. That which one professed; a declaration; an avowal; a claim; as, his professions are insincere. "The Indians quickly perceive the coincidence or the contradiction between professions and conduct." (J. Morse)
3. That of which one professed knowledge; the occupation, if not mechanical, agricultural, or the like, to which one devotes one's self; the business which one professes to understand, and to follow for subsistence; calling; vocation; employment; as, the profession of arms; the profession of a clergyman, lawyer, or physician; the profession of lecturer on chemistry. "Hi tried five or six professions in turn." (Macaulay)
The three professions, or learned professions, are, especially, theology, law, and medicine.
4. The collective body of persons engaged in a calling; as, the profession distrust him.
5. The act of entering, or becoming a member of, a religious order.
Origin: F, fr. L. Professio. See Profess.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
professional autonomy The quality or state of being independent and self-directing, especially in making decisions, enabling professionals to exercise judgment as they see fit during the performance of their jobs.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional competence The capability to perform the duties of one's profession generally, or to perform a particular professional task, with skill of an acceptable quality.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional corporations Legally authorised corporations owned and managed by one or more professionals (medical, dental, legal) in which the income is ascribed primarily to the professional activities of the owners or stockholders.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional impairment The inability of a health professional to provide proper professional care of patients due to his or her physical and/or mental disability.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional practice The use of one's knowledge in a particular profession. It includes, in the case of the field of biomedicine, professional activities related to health care and the actual performance of the duties related to the provision of health care.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional practice location Geographic area in which a professional person practices; includes primarily physicians and dentists.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional review organizations Organizations representing designated geographic areas which have contracts under the pro program to review the medical necessity, appropriateness, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care received by medicare beneficiaries. Peer review improvement act, pl 97-248, 1982.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional staff committees Committees of professional personnel who have responsibility for determining policies, procedures, and controls related to professional matters in health facilities.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional-family relations The interactions between the professional person and the family.
(12 Dec 1998)
professional-patient relations Interactions between health personnel and patients.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Professional Autonomy - »õâ The quality or state of being independent and self-directing, especially in making decisions, enabling professionals to exercise judgment as they see fit during the performance of their jobs.
    Synonyms : Self Regulation, Professional, Autonomy, Professional, Professional Self Regulation, Regulation, Professional Self
  • Professional Competence - »õâ The capability to perform the duties of one's profession generally, or to perform a particular professional task, with skill of an acceptable quality.
    Synonyms : Generalization of Expertise, Technical Expertise, Expertise Generalization, Expertise, Technical
  • Professional Corporations - »õâ Legally authorized corporations owned and managed by one or more professionals (medical, dental, legal) in which the income is ascribed primarily to the professional activities of the owners or stockholders.
    Synonyms : Corporate Practices, Corporation, Professional, Corporations, Professional, Practice, Corporate, Practices, Corporate, Professional Corporation
  • Professional Impairment - »õâ The inability of a health professional to provide proper professional care of patients due to his or her physical and/or mental disability.
    Synonyms : Impairment, Professional, Impairments, Professional, Professional Impairments
  • Professional Misconduct - »õâ Violation of laws, regulations, or professional standards.
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professionalism the expertness characteristic of a professional person
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professionalism In the book, the practice of maximizing the involvement of a client or patient seeking the service of a professional in making decisions that will directly affect them.
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professionalism the process by which given occupations become professions, in the sense of attaining professional status. The emphasis here is on the strategies occupations adopt (eg competing with rival professional groups, or developing powerful professional associations) rather than whether they possess the traits or features that correspond with some model of a profession.
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professional liability A form of errors and omissions insurance, (sometimes called "malpractice" coverage for errors alleged against those in the healing and legal professions). ...
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professional liability The obligation of health care providers or their insurers to pay for damages resulting from the provider¡¯s negligent acts of omission or commission in treating patients.
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profession affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith
profession an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion
profession the body of people in a learned occupation
profession an authority qualified to teach apprentices
profession a person engaged in one of the learned professions
profession an athlete who plays for pay
profession engaged in a profession or engaging in as a profession or means of livelihood
profession characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession
profession engaged in by members of a profession
profession of or relating to a profession
profession of or relating to or suitable as a profession
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