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don't know
an attorney
Farming?
writer, doctor, businessman, teacher
Formerly, the military had been an honorable profession of arms.
Nurses
social work
Health care professionals focus on providing medical care to patients, while legal professionals specialize in dealing with legal matters. However, there can be overlap in situations such as medical malpractice cases, where both professions may be involved in addressing issues related to patient care and legal obligations. Communication and collaboration between the two groups are crucial for ensuring the best outcomes for patients.
It enables medical professionals to give the best care.
"Technical jargon specific to a particular skill trade or profession, used for effective communication between professionals in the field."
having a sense of duty towards society IS the best characteristic of a profession.
Professional ethics refer to the moral principles and code of conduct that govern the behavior of individuals in a specific profession. It guides practitioners on what is considered right and appropriate in their work, ensuring integrity, accountability, and responsible decision-making. Following professional ethics helps maintain trust and credibility in a profession.
Law is NOT a profession, LAW is the study you undertake.. ie. (I am doing LAW at Melbourne, I study Law at the University of Detroit) The profession is LAWYER A Lawyer, attorney, solicitor or barrister are professionals in the field of law.
No not at all the enernet work differennt
file clerk
professional can be an adj. and a noun. for example, he is a professional soccer player, (noun) or that is professional (adjective) meaning it is quite good, work worthy. but professionALS is a noun, its the plural of professional (noun)
Not only is the clergy regarded as professionals, but in fact they (and religious) are the reason for the creation of the concept of "professions". The word "profession" comes from the affirmation of faith or the vows that a religious make upon enter the religious life. Furthermore, the clergy was the first "profession" which requited the rigorous studies and formation that are involved in the preparation.
Of or pertaining to a profession, or calling; conforming to the rules or standards of a profession; following a profession; as, professional knowledge; professional conduct., Engaged in by professionals; as, a professional race; -- opposed to amateur., A person who prosecutes anything professionally, or for a livelihood, and not in the character of an amateur; a professional worker.