professional identity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprofessionalandidentity
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professional
adjective
uk/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/us/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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identity
noun
uk/aɪˈden.tə.ti/us/aɪˈden.t̬ə.t̬i/
a person's name and other facts about who ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandidentityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofprofessional identity
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This seemed to be more important than perceptions ofprofessionalidentity.
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Strengthened confidence; refinedprofessionalidentity, increased self-awareness.
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Students are meant to form some sense of theirprofessionalidentityacross this segregated situation.
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In terms ofprofessionalidentity, they had become what we called 'performer-teachers'.
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Is the technology of any relevance for theprofessionalidentity?
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Dentists have guarded aprofessionalidentitythat values individual restorative practice, carried out in a small business setting, as in the interests of patients.
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The importance of the concept ofprofessionalidentitylies in its relationship to professional knowledge and action, but these links are complex.
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Becoming a teacher requires not only the development of aprofessionalidentitybut the construction of professional knowledge and practice through continued professional learning.
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Our conclusion is that the principle of justice has little or no influence on the student's developingprofessionalidentity.
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Occasional pamphlets were also exchanged by professional musicians, as a sign of respect and a means to reinforceprofessionalidentity.
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How would you describe yourprofessionalidentity?
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Teacher educationprofessionalidentityand yet are largely absent from our understandings and outside the capture of narrative inquiry as it is presently conceptualized.
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For physicians, this question ofprofessionalidentity(and integrity) remains a fundamental challenge, a challenge that will be magnified by the practice of cosmetic neurology.
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This self-imposed rigor foregrounds the problem of the spectator'sprofessionalidentity.
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Learning professionalism is an even slower process by which trainees come to understand the context and meaning of clinical skills and develop aprofessionalidentity.
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These young physicians take on an "objective"professionalidentitythat narrows their sphere of responsibility and confines it to the technical arena.
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Likewise, the nonreflectiveprofessionalidentitytends to conflate self-interest with the patient's interest.
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Because of this entanglement, when physicians fear a direct threat to theirprofessionalidentity, they may face a crisis of self-worth.
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The problem, once a challenge and test of competence andprofessionalidentity, has really become a piece of mathematical recreation.
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