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  1. Professional

    multiple issues essay like February 2009 prose February 2009 refimprove February 2009 A professional ... 1975. The word professional traditionally means a person who has obtained a degree in a professional field. The term professional is used more generally to denote a white collar working person, or a person ... oed professional?view uk definition of professional from Oxford Dictionaries Online . Askoxford.com. Retrieved on 2011 01 29. ref Because of the personal and confidential nature of many professional ... for professional include the following A professional is a person that is paid for what they do. Qualifications have little to do with being a professional as the world s oldest profession is strictly a monetary gain career. An amateur maybe more qualified than a professional but they are not paid .... ref name merriam webster.com http www.merriam webster.com dictionary professional Professional .... ref name dictionary.reference.com http dictionary.reference.com browse professional Professional Define Professional at Dictionary.com . Dictionary.reference.com. Retrieved on 2011 01 29. ref High ..., administrative, marketing or other work endeavors. A high standard of professional ethics, behavior ..., career, enterprise, business, company, or partnership associate colleague, etc. . The professional ... the client just because he or she may not be able to pay or remunerate the professional. Often the professional ... of one s business without doing it harm. Professional Attire Including but not limited to, dress slacks, long sleeve button down shirt, tie, dress shoes, etc. A professional is an expert who is master ... and other similar occupations. A related though not always valid distinction would be that a professional ... in physical work. Many companies include the word professional in their store name to signify the quality of their workmanship or service. Sports Main Professional sport In sports, a professional ... a person who does not receive monetary compensation. The term professional is not commonly used ...   more details



  1. Professional amateur

    Professional amateur may refer to Pro am professional amateur , a level of play between amateur and professional in sports Amateur professionalism , a socio economic concept of amateur output of professional quality Disambig ...   more details



  1. Professional golf

    Unreferenced date December 2009 For information about professional golf see Professional golfer , which describes the various branches of the profession. Professional golf tours , which covers elite professional competitive golf and links to more detailed articles about each tour. Professional Golfers Association , an introductory page about professional golf bodies. Most of the subcategories of category Golf tournaments contain articles about professional golf tournaments. Most of the articles in category golfers are about professionals. DEFAULTSORT Professional Golf Category Forms of golf ...   more details



  1. Professional Building

    Professional Building can refer to Professional Building Eugene , a building in Eugene, Oregon Professional Building Phoenix, Arizona , listed on the NRHP in Arizona Professional Building West Palm Beach, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Florida Professional Building Waterville, Maine , List of RHPs in ME listed on the NRHP in Maine Professional Building Kansas City, Missouri , List of RHPs in MO listed on the NRHP in Missouri Professional Building Raleigh, North Carolina , List of RHPs in NC listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Physicians and Dentists Building , also known as Professional Building , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, List of RHPs in PA listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania Working Benevolent Temple and Professional Building , Greenville, SC, List of RHPs in SC listed on the NRHP in South Carolina Professional Building Suffolk, Virginia , List of RHPs in VA listed on the NRHP in Virginia disambig ...   more details



  1. Professional privilege

    Professional privilege may refer to rights to maintain confidentiality in various professions and jurisdictions Legal professional privilege Legal professional privilege Common Law Legal professional privilege Australia Legal professional privilege England & Wales Attorney client privilege United States Physician patient privilege See also Priest penitent privilege disambig ...   more details



  1. DEC Professional

    DEC Professional could refer to DEC Professional computer , a line of PDP 11 based personal computer s from Digital Equipment Corporation DEC Professional , a now defunct magazine for System administrator administrators and managers of computer systems from Digital Equipment Corporation disambig ...   more details



  1. Professional Scouter

    Professional Scouters are paid, non volunteer employees and staff of national and local Scouting organizations. Chief Scout Executive Professional Scouter Boy Scouts of America Scout Commissioner disambig ...   more details



  1. Professional conduct

    Professional conduct is the field of regulation of members of professional bodies , either acting under statutory power statutory or contractual powers . ref name DiscRegProc cite book last Harris first Brian coauthors Andrew Carnes title Disciplinary and Regulatory Proceedings publisher Jordans year 2011 month February isbn 9781846612701 ref Historically, professional conduct was wholly undertaken by the private professional bodies, the sole legal authority for which was of a contractual nature. These bodies commonly established codes of conduct and ethical code s for the guidance of their members. In certain areas, where the public interest is considered to be heavily engaged legislation has been enacted, either replacing professional regulation by statutory legislation, or by a form of supervision of the professional body by a statutory body. ref Harris 2011, chapter 16 ref United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, where a professional body is a public body within the meaning of the Human Rights Act 1998 such as is the case with medicine , the legal profession , and financial services , its professional conduct machinery must conform to the European Convention on Human Rights . ref Harris 2011, annex ref See also Licensure Professional abuse Professional ethics Professional responsibility References reflist Uncategorized date March 2011 law stub ...   more details



  1. Professional physicist

    The term professional physicist has multiple meanings. The most widely used meaning is that it is a physicist who works in physics for a living. This meaning would include theoretical physics theoretical physicists and experimental physics experimental physicists , and may also include physics professors and authors of physics books and textbooks. The term may also refer a physicist who has received professional certification . In particular, the Canadian Association of Physicists offers a certification exam and has registered Professional Physicist as a trademark in Canada . The Institute of Physics in the United Kingdom grants a similar title, Chartered Physicist . See also Canadian Association of Physicists Chartered physicist United Kingdom External links http www.cap.ca cert cert.html Canadian Professional Physicist Designation http www.iop.org Institute of Physics DEFAULTSORT Professional Physicist Category Physicists Professional physicist Category Professional titles and certifications ...   more details



  1. Professional handler

    orphan date November 2007 Image Komondor Westminster Dog Show.jpg thumb A professional handler gaiting a Komondor A professional handler , sometimes called a professional dog handler is a person who trains, conditions and shows dogs in conformation shows for a fee. Handlers are hired by dog owners or breeders to finish their championship , or if finished, to show in the Best of Breed class as a special . Education Becoming a professional handler does not require any formal schooling, but an apprenticeship under an established handler and an adherence to a code of ethics is sometimes required in order to join into one of the professional organizations. External links http www.phadoghandlers.com PHA, Professional Handler s Association http www.infodog.com misc dhg dhgmain.htm Dog Handlers Guild http www.akc.org handlers index.cfm AKC s Registered Handlers Program http www.canadianprohandlers.com Canadian Professional Handlers Associaton Category Dog training and behavior Category Dog shows and showing dog stub pt handler ...   more details



  1. Professional submissive

    A professional submissive is a person who performs the submissive BDSM submissive role in BDSM activities in exchange for money. Most professional submissives do not have sex in exchange for money, and do not regard themselves as prostitutes. Professional submissives are rarer than professional dominant s. See also Wikinews BDSM as business An interview with the owners of a dungeon BDSM as business An interview with the owners of a dungeon Wikinews BDSM as business Interviews with Dominatrixes BDSM as business Interviews with Dominatrixes External links http www.professionalsubmissives.com Directory of Professional Submssives BDSM sex stub Category BDSM Category Sex workers ms Submisif profesional ...   more details



  1. Professional Pensions

    Professional Pensions magazine is a weekly Incisive Media publication that serves the UK institutional pensions industry. It is currently edited by Jonathan Stapleton . ref http www.incisivemedia.com corporate products professionalpensions Professional Pensions . Accessed September 2, 2010. ref Circulation The ABC Audited average circulation for the Professional Pensions print edition for the period 01 July 2009 30 June 2010 was 12,846. Professional Pensions Mobile allows customers to access PP content via any mobile device, including iPhones and BlackBerries . References Reflist External links http www.professionalpensions.com Professional Pensions Category Weekly magazines mag stub ...   more details



  1. Fiat Professional

    Infobox Company name Fiat Professional S.p.A. logo Image Fiat Professional Logo.jpg 140px Fiat Professional logo type Private foundation July 11, 1899 in Turin , Italy founder Giovanni Agnelli location city Turin location country Italy area served Europe industry Automotive industry Automotive products Light Commercial vehicle Commercial Vehicle s key people Luca di Montezemolo small President small br Sergio Marchionne small CEO parent Fiat Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. owner Fiat S.p.A. homepage http www.fiatprofessional.com FiatProfessional.com Fiat Professional is the new brand ref name fiatcommercialvehicles.co.za Cite web url http www.fiatcommercialvehicles.co.za news article.jsp?displayArticle id 73600 title Fiat Professional is the new brand name for Fiat Light Commercial Vehicles accessdate 2010 03 30 work fiatcommercialvehicles.co.za ref name for Fiat Automotive Fiat Group Automobiles Light Commercial Vehicles division. It was launched on 17 April 2007 and replaces the Fiat Veicoli Commerciali brand name. According to fiatautopress.com The word Professional highlights the brand s aspiration to give the image independent status, while at the same time accentuating its ability to respond to the needs of professional clients. sup endnotes 1 sup Fiat Professional products Fiat Professional UK Range Fiat Ducato Fiat Scudo Fiat Doblo Cargo Fiat Grande Punto Van Fiat Fiorino Fiorino European ex UK range Fiat Stilo Van Fiat Panda Van Fiat Seicento Van Fiat Strada Fiat Idea Van Fiat Multipla Van Fiat Ulysse Van Notes Reflist References http www.fiatautopress.com index.php?l ... article accessed May 1, 2007 . External links http www.fiatprofessional.com The official Fiat Professional website. http www.fiatprofessional.co.uk The official UK Fiat Professional website. Fiat Group Category Fiat Category Bus manufacturers Category Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy es Fiat Professional fr Fiat Professional it Fiat Professional ...   more details



  1. Professional services

    No footnotes date February 2010 Professional services are infrequent, technical, or unique functions performed by independent contractor s or by consultant s whose occupation is the rendering of such services. circular definition? Examples of professional services contracts include those of accountant s, actuary actuaries , appraiser s, architect s, Lawyer attorneys , brokerage firm s, business consultant s, business development business development managers , copywriter s, dentist s, distributors, engineer s, funeral directors , law firm s, physician s, public relations professionals, recruiter s, researchers, real estate broker s, translator s, software engineer s, value added reseller s and web designer s. While not limited to licentiates individuals holding professional licenses , the services are considered By whom date August 2010 professional and the contract may run to partnerships, firms, or corporations as well as to individuals. Marketing The selection of an independent contractor or consultant providing professional services usually depends on skill, knowledge, reputation, ethics, and creativity. Prices for services, even within the same field, vary greatly. Some professional service providers are able to give fixed rates for projects, while others define the price only after assessing the work involved. For this reason, it is common to hire professionals on the basis ... for professional services were located and hired by various means, including recommendation and directories e.g. yellow pages . The popularity of the Internet has led to a new crop of professional services .... Professional services employees The term professional services is also used frequently by corporations ... 1 1 1 1,00.html Indicators of regulatory conditions in the professional services Organisation for Economic ... 05 711&format HTML&aged 0&language EN&guiLanguage en Better Regulation of Professional Services European Union DEFAULTSORT Professional Services Category Consulting Category Business ar de ...   more details



  1. Professional writing

    Context date April 2010 Unreferenced date October 2010 Professional writing involves the use of clear language to convey information in a way that is easily understood by the intended audience. Individuals who can use language well may be employed as full time professional writers in a variety of communications ... or public relations account executive. In addition, professional writing skills are essential ... workers. Professional writing is as rhetorical Professional writing is connected to the concept of rhetoric . Rhetoric focuses on informing or persuading an audience, and a successful professional writer is able to create interest in their audience. Moreover, this is combined with the aspects of the professional world which is typically done within a professional atmosphere, be it a workplace ... principles of rhetoric, when applied to the work of professional writers, is the art of effective communication and creating authoritative arguments. Professional Writing by Industry Some examples of when professional writing is used in different industries br br Law br Case Studies br Briefs br Client ... br Reviews br Website Authoring br Professional writing as compared to other majors Professional ... due to their similar skill groupings and classes. Professional writers tend to have more specific and varied audiences with a focus more specific than facts alone. Professional writing involves advanced ... proficiency in writing in a professional atmosphere such as the workplace for a company or professional organizations. English courses often include classes in professional writing and professional ... that is characteristic of most professional writing documents, tends to produce short and fact based Article publishing articles rather than the more in depth reports within professional writing. References ... of.html Writing in the Age of Distraction , professional writing advice from author Cory Doctorow DEFAULTSORT Professional Writing Category Methods of writing it Scrittura professionale ...   more details



  1. Professional development

    Original research date August 2008 Professional development refers to skills and knowledge attained for both personal development and career advancement. Professional development encompasses all types ... get it right? Designing high quality professional development for standards based schools 2nd ed. . Thousand Oaks Corwin Press ref There are a variety of approaches to professional development, including ... and technical assistance. ref name community.fpg.unc.edu National Professional Development Center ... 04 08.pdf view What do we mean by professional development in the early childhood field? . Chapel Hill ... care professionals, lawyers, accountants and engineers engage in professional development. Individuals may participate in professional development because of an interest in lifelong learning, a sense of moral obligation, to maintain and improve professional competence, enhance career progression, keep abreast of new technology and practice, or to comply with professional regulatory organizations. ref Golding, L. & Gray, I. 2006 . Continuing professional development for clinical psychologists ..., M. 2006 . Professional development, reflection, and decision making . Oxford Blackwell Publishing ... have professional development requirements for school teachers. For example, Arkansas teachers must complete 60 hours of documented professional development activities annually. ref http www.arkansased.org teachers prof dev renewal.html ref Professional development credits are named differently from ..., need 150 Professional Development Points PDPs ref http www.doe.mass.edu recert qa.html ref and in Georgia, must earn 10 Professional Learning Units PLUs . ref http www.teachersprofessionallearningunits.com ... Kingdom, are required to participate in formal and informal professional development earning Continuing education unit s, or CEUs in order to maintain professional registration. ref http www.crnm.mb.ca ... bodies also have mandatory professional development requirements. ref name apegga.org Approaches ...   more details



  1. LiveWire Professional

    Orphan date February 2009 notability date December 2010 LiveWire Professional is a MS DOS program made by CableSoft . It does not run on Windows XP . The software is designed for stock brokers and financial analysts, allowing them to analyse the stock market , through the use of live feeds. External links http www.livewire cablesoft.com index.html LiveWire homepage http computing dictionary.thefreedictionary.com LiveWire Professional Definition at computing dictionary DEFAULTSORT Livewire Professional Category Financial software software stub ...   more details



  1. Chartered IT Professional

    Chartered IT Professional in full, Chartered Information Technology Professional denoted by CITP is a professional certification awarded under Royal Charter to Information Technology IT professionals who satisfy strict criteria set by the British Computer Society BCS , which is the professional body for IT in the United Kingdom . In order to qualify for this award a person normally needs to have at least 10 years professional experience in IT, with evidence of experience at a Senior level 5 in the Skills Framework for the Information Age SFIA , have passed a professional competency examination and successfully completed a skills assessment interview with two BCS assessors. Certain formal qualifications i.e. degrees may be credited towards an application for the award, and the experience requirement reduced accordingly. For an applicant who holds an accredited honours degree in an IT subject, the experience requirement may be reduced to 5 years. For holders of non IT degrees, or holders of IT qualifications at HNC or HND level, the portion of credit given is less, and holders of an ordinary degree in a non IT subject must still have 9 years of relevant work experience. When this award has been conferred by the Council of the British Computer Society, the recipient is entitled to use the letters CITP after their name. In order to maintain this award, demonstrable Continuing Professional Development CPD must be undertaken. Criteria and requirements for chartered status in the UK have to be approved by the Privy Council and as such the CITP designation is on par with other chartered ... . Designatory lettering Chartered IT Professional are entitled to use the Post nominal letters suffix ... of professional engineering institutions for example BSc Hons CITP MBCS External links http www.bcs.org server.php?show conWebDoc.1076 Chartered IT Professional CITP information from the BCS http ... Chartered It Professional Category Information technology qualifications Category British Computer Society ...   more details



  1. Professional responsibility

    Unreferenced date June 2007 main Professional ethics Professional responsibility Professional responsibility is the area of legal practice that encompasses the duties of Lawyer attorneys to act in a professional manner, obey the law, avoid conflicts of interest , and put the interests of clients ahead of their own interests. Professional responsibility violations in general Common violations include Conflicts of interest. This occurs where the same lawyer or firm is representing both sides in a lawsuit, or previously represented one side. In countries with the adversarial system of justice, a conflict of interest violates the right of each client to the undivided, zealous loyalty of his lawyer. Conflicts may also occur if the lawyer s ability to represent a client is materially limited by the lawyer s loyalty to another client, a personal relationship, or other reasons. Incompetent representation. Attorneys have a duty to provide competent representation, and the failure to observe deadlines or conduct thorough research is considered a breach of ethics. Mishandling of client money. Clients ... regulated, to prevent puffery and other misleading assertions regarding potential results. Professional .... This is typically offered as an upper level course, most often taken in the second year. Professional ..., ineffective assistance of counsel , and judicial misconduct . Examinations concerning professional responsibility Every state in the United States tests prospective attorneys on their knowledge of professional ... called the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam MPRE . The remaining three states test professional ... Model Rules of Professional Conduct in 1983 when Maine adopted the Model Rules in August 2009, California ... professional responsibility rules may be subject to Sanctions law sanction s ranging from reprimands to temporary suspension to permanent disbarment. See also Legal malpractice Professional Professional abuse Professional ethics Professional negligence in English Law Category United States professional ...   more details



  1. Professional Technologist

    Professional Technologist P.Tech is a Canadian professional title awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and work experience. Professional Technologists must be registered or licensed to work in engineering and technology related fields. The title of P.Tech, is protected by provincial legislation. One cannot use the title or hold that one is a Professional Technologist unless so certified, by a provincial body associated with the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists. The Professional Technologist P.Tech designation is to more closely align with Professional Engineers who use the title P.Eng . Occupations Technologists are capable of performing many functions, including those of a technician, engineer, scientist, or project manager. Professional Technologist Alberta P.Tech. Eng. Members who earn this designation have the right to practice engineering independently in accordance with established methodologies and specifications including existing codes and regulations. With this right, a member is able to sign off and stamp their own work. http www.aset.ab.ca Downloads documentloader.ashx?id 2944 Bachelor of Technology B.Tech Offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and McMaster University of Ontario. br http www.mi.mun.ca btech br http www.mohawkcollege.ca ... There seems to be some debate on whether to allow technologists the permit to practice professional ... under a Professional Engineer Professional Engineer P.Eng in order to practice professional engineering ... is currently fighting for legislation to allow technologists the permit to practice professional engineering. Technologists who are permitted by law will be referred to as Professional Technologists ... that a Technologist has obtained. Some Technologists hold masters degrees and are professional project ... professional responsibility for engineering designs except in the province of Alberta, Canada . Unfortunately ... of professional references Completion of a professional practice examination Category Professional ...   more details



  1. Professional abuse

    Prose date August 2010 Professional abusers ref cite web url http www.surreycc.gov.uk sccwebsite sccwspages.nsf LookupWebPagesByTITLE RTF Professional abuse?opendocument title Professional abuse publisher Surreycc.gov.uk date accessdate 2010 01 24 ref take advantage of their client or patient s Trust social sciences trust exploit their vulnerability do not act in their best interests fail to keep professional Personal boundaries boundaries Abuse may be discriminatory Financial abuse financial physical abuse physical neglect ful psychological abuse psychological emotional sexual abuse sexual Professional abuse always involves betrayal of trust exploitation of vulnerability violation of professional boundaries Professionals can abuse in three ways ref Encyclop dia Britannica Eleventh Edition Encyclop dia Britannica, Eleventh Edition , now in the public domain ref nonfeasance ignore and take no indicated action neglect. misfeasance take inappropriate action or give intentionally incorrect advice. malfeasance hostile, aggressive action taken to injure the client s interests. Further reading ... for Meaning and Healing 1998 Peterson MR At Personal Risk Boundary Violations in Professional Client ... of care 2008 Sheehan MJ Eliminating professional abuse by managers Chapter 12 of Bullying from ... cgi viewcontent.cgi?article 1005&context ann britton Britton AH Sexual Abuse in the Professional ... and the professional abuse of clients where do we stand? The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 2000 30 1 61 70 Namore AH, Floyd A Teachers taking professional abuse from principals Practice ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 1146968 Polier HJ Professional abuse of children Responsibility for the delivery ... list 2 Abuse Abuse of power Harold Shipman Institutional abuse Medical abuse Professional Professional conduct Professional ethics Professional negligence in English Law Professional responsibility References Reflist abuse DEFAULTSORT Professional Abuse Category Abuse psych stub ...   more details



  1. Professional studies

    Professional studies is a term used to classify academic programs which are applied or interdisciplinary in focus. The term can also be used for non academic training for a specific profession . Professional studies usually combine theory and practice based professional learning , focusing on a body of knowledge that is more strictly delineated and canonical than non professional studies. Students are trained to ensure expected Standard of care standards and adequate service delivery in the best practice of a profession. ref Cite web url http www.ed.gov about offices list ous international usnei us edlite professional studies.html title First Professional Studies accessdate 2007 04 25 author US Department of Education ref Professional studies may lead to academic degrees such as the Bachelor of Professional Studies BPS , Master of Professional Studies MPS , or Doctor of Professional Studies DPS . A BPS is similar to a Bachelor of General Studies with a greater emphasis on practical and technical training and a corresponding lower emphasis on liberal arts , and therefore of greater interest to mid career students. Citation needed date April 2007 MPS degrees are usually course based with a report or project component rather than a research thesis . ref Cite web url http www.ed.gov about offices list ous international usnei us edlite masters degree.html title Master s Degrees Programs accessdate 2007 04 25 author US Department of Education archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070219224943 http www.ed.gov about offices list ous international usnei us edlite masters degree.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 02 19 ref The US National Science Foundation considers a DPS to be equivalent to a PhD . ref Cite web url http www.ed.gov about offices list ous international usnei us edlite research doctorate.html title Research Doctorate Programs accessdate 2007 04 25 author US Department of Education archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070303214708 http www.ed.gov about ...   more details



  1. Professional student

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The term Professional student has two uses in the university setting In the United States and Canada , if not elsewhere, a professional student is a student academic major majoring in what are considered the First professional degree professional degrees . These include Veterinary Medicine Veterinarian D.V.M. , Law Juris Doctor J.D. or LL.B. , Medicine Doctor of Medicine M.D. , Engineering, Business Administration M.B.A. , Nursing B.Sc.N. , Pharmacy Pharm.D. or B.Sc.Phm. and more. Professional student is a slang term commonly used in colleges to describe a student who stays in school for many years rather than embarking on a career. To avoid these types, some four year colleges have imposed limits on the length of time students can be enrolled in order to open up their limited slots to new students. However, the colleges allow for demonstrated exceptions e.g., a student who holds down a full time occupation or has a family to raise, who is clearly demonstrating progress toward a degree . See perpetual student . DEFAULTSORT Professional Student Category Universities and colleges Category Slang Edu stub el sv verliggare ...   more details



  1. Professional Rapper

    Refimprove date July 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Professional Rapper Type studio Artist John Reuben Cover John Reuben Professional Rapper.jpg Released December 2, 2003 Genre Christian hip hop Label Gotee Records Gotee Producer Grant Harrison br John Zappin Reviews Christianity Today Rating 3.5 5 http www.christianitytoday.com music reviews 2003 professionalrapper.html 2003 Last album Hindsight John Reuben album Hindsight br 2002 This album Professional Rapper br 2003 Next album So in Hindsight the Professional Rapper Isn t There Yet remix br 2004 Professional Rapper is the third full length album by John Reuben . It was released on December 2, 2003. Track listing Move Have No Opinion? I Haven t Been Myself small featuring Adrienne Camp Adie small Life Is Short Treats Freedom To Feel Time To Leave Re Record Jammin John & Mixin Manny All In All 5 Years To Write Higher 2000s hiphop album stub Category 2003 albums Category John Reuben albums Category Gotee Records albums pt Professional Rapper ...   more details



  1. Professional association

    refimprove date November 2009 A professional association also called a professional body , professional organization , or professional society is usually a non profit organization seeking to further a particular ... . The roles of these professional associations have been variously defined A group of people in a learned ... of the occupation ref http www.qualityresearchinternational.com glossary professionalbody.htm Professional ... ref name Harvey 1995 Harvey, L. and Mason, S., 1995, The Role of Professional Bodies in Higher education Quality Monitoring. Birmingham QHE. ref organizations which represent the interest of the professional ... often conflicting mandates. Though professional bodies often act to protect the public by maintaining ... of the professional. It is clearly a tough call for it do both. Many professional bodies are involved in the development and monitoring of professional educational programs, and the updating of skills, and thus perform professional certification to indicate that a person possesses qualifications in the subject area. Sometimes membership of a professional body is synonymous with certification, though not always. Membership of a professional body, as a legal requirement, can in some professions ... see licensure . Many professional bodies also act as learned societies for the academic disciplines ... of practice to act as a peer in some legal cases. For example, the Professional associations do not always ... professional associations Inter professional associations have been defined as private organizations ... in Francophone countries of Africa. A particular feature of inter professional associations ... chain development? FAO, Rome ref Businesss Organization Type PA Professional Association , used in conjunction .... But most states have now enacted a professional corporation or association act that allows ... Corporations 97, 112.1 1987 . ref See also multicol Learned societies Licensure List of professional organizations List of British professional bodies multicol break Profession Professional conduct Professional ...   more details




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