![]() ![]() Live day in and day out because nursing is hard work and can be To most nurses, these six keyĪspects make sense when we discuss them. Practicing social responsibility and (f) demonstrating sensitivity to Humanism, which includes caring, empathy, humility, and compassion (e) Which include integrity, accountability, duty, and honor (d) showing Of competence and knowledge (c) demonstrating high ethical standards, Patients'/families' best interests (b) having high standards Professionalism as the following: (a) acting in the Resources, including dictionaries, I identified key aspects of nursing In this message to you is a more pragmatic one. Although important, the document is complex, so my approach Variety of layers in nursing and the debate surrounding nursing as a I challenge you to read that document which describes the The varied aspects of what constitutes a profession areĭiscussed. History of nursing as a vocation, occupation, and profession is Nursing's Social Policy Statement (Fowler, 2015a) in which the In making sure I was clear about professionalism in nursing, Iįirst went to the American Nurses Association's (ANA) Guide to Have to patient care and their communities. Daily, nurses have demonstrated the dedication they President's Message several recent events make such a discussionĮven more important. Issue of professionalism or professional behavior in the In the National Guard also are assisting to provide much needed disaster Wanted to remain close to patient care in case they were needed. Sleeping in the hospitals because they couldn't get home or they Nurses in many of these communities have been working extra hours and Many of you have seen the devastation in these areas on the news. Well as those in Florida, the Southeast, and Puerto Rico and otherĬaribbean islands who are dealing with the impact of recent hurricanes. People of Houston and the Gulf coast regions of Texas and Louisiana, as Let me begin by saying that our thoughts and prayers are with the APA style: Professionalism in Nursing.Professionalism in Nursing." Retrieved from MLA style: "Professionalism in Nursing." The Free Library.She received her undergraduate degree in dietetics from Bluffton University and her PhD in Nutritional Science from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining Abbott, Christina was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Michigan. ![]() Christina has received multiple prestigious awards at Abbott for her pediatric research. She has two patents pending and is a regular speaker at national and international conferences. Today, she also supports adult nutrition conducting clinical research and providing scientific support to areas including critical care nutrition, surgical nutrition (ERAS) and quality improvement initiatives.Ĭhristina joined Abbott in 2010 and she has published 11 peer-reviewed articles in the area of pregnancy, immune regulation, and lactation nutrition. Her work has helped develop nutritional supplements for expectant moms and as well as advancements in Similac infant formulas. Christina is a Medical Science Liaison for Abbott Nutrition and has expertise in both Adult Therapeutic Nutrition and Prenatal/Lactation Nutrition. ![]()
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