| 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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