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Briefly explain what is meant by the terms, ‘Profession’ and ‘Professionalism’ using intext referencing
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The term 'profession' refers to a field of work that requires specialized knowledge, skills, and expertise. It also involves serving a certain purpose or mission, and maintaining ethical and moral standards (Cooper, 2017). On the other hand, 'professionalism' refers to the behaviors and attitudes that are expected from individuals in a particular profession. It encompasses qualities such as accountability, reliability, integrity, respect, and commitment to continuous learning and development (Wilcock, 2017).
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Cooper, D. (2017). What is a profession? Journal of Interprofessional Care, 31(5), 595-596.
Wilcock, P. (2017). Understanding professionalism. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 11(10), 487-490.
References:
Cooper, D. (2017). What is a profession? Journal of Interprofessional Care, 31(5), 595-596.
Wilcock, P. (2017). Understanding professionalism. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 11(10), 487-490.
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