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Cardiovascular Essentials for Medical Assistants
Slides: Professionalism
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Professionalism is a combination of qualities such as being responsible, ethical, team-oriented, having strong communication and interpersonal skills, and being a problem solver. Employers value employees who carry out their duties in a professional manner. Examples of professional behavior include time management, clear and polite communication, a neat and clean appearance, productive work time, hard work, and striving for continuous improvement.<br /><br />Workplace success goes beyond stereotypes such as age, skin color, gender, disabilities, the way you speak, where you live, and how much money you have. It involves honoring your commitments, understanding workplace culture, keeping personal matters to a minimum, and avoiding the negative side of office politics. Problem-solving skills are also important for workplace success, and they involve defining the problem, identifying alternative solutions, evaluating solutions, selecting a solution, implementing and monitoring progress, and seeking continuous improvement.<br /><br />To be successful in the workplace, it is important to be attentive, responsive, proactive, motivated, eager, and inspired. Other key aspects of workplace success include knowing when to be on and off stage, being an engaged learner, dressing appropriately and maintaining hygiene, being respectful in verbal and non-verbal communication, being punctual, maintaining a positive attitude, being trustworthy, having a problem-solving mindset, being a team player, addressing patients respectfully, avoiding making fun of cultural differences, not using your cell phone excessively, avoiding gossip and hiding from mistakes, and refraining from discussing work on social media.<br /><br />For further inquiries, contact Academy@medaxiom.com.
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professionalism
responsibility
ethics
communication skills
problem solver
time management
workplace success
problem-solving skills
attentiveness
respectful behavior
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