Professionalism, Respect, & Student leadership Qualities Flashcards
what is professionalism in the workplace?
- attire
- punctuality
- dependency
- attitude
- interactions
- how you handle the bad
Attire
- business causal
- business
- business formal
- casual
- uniform- scrubs
- be sure hair is up kept
hair color piercings, & tattoos
- dependent on where you work and overall atmosphere
- should not affect your work ethic
punctuality/ dependency
- be on time, better yet be early
- if running late or unable to make it, notify/ communicate
- if you said you would do something do it!
Attitude/ Interactions
- biggest important role
- be respectful to all coworkers, classmates, instructors, etc.
- stay humble
- don’t speak w/ anger, always calm down first
- be the bigger person
Respect
- foundation upon which interpersonal relationships & growth is built upon
why is respect vital?
- breeds tolerance & acceptance
- translates to success
-makes you a good listener - fosters give & take relationships
- sets healthy boundaries
- leads to honesty
- teaches you control & patience
- promotes creative & independent thinking
- less emotional & physical abuse
- shows gratitude for others
- key in a loving relationship
Leadership
- provides direction & vision motivate and inspire others to achieve the organization’s goals & help to create an environment conductive to success by promoting communication & collaboration among team members
AVMA
American Veterinary Medical Association
what does the AVMA do?
- is to lead the profession by advocating for our members & advancing the science & practice of veterinary medicine to improve animal and human health
TVMA
Texas Veterinary Medical Association
what does TVMA do?
- to support veterinarians as they practice the art and science of veterinary medicine in Texas
when did the TVMA start?
2014
VTAT
Veterinary team association of Texas
what does VTAT do?
- represent & advance all veterinary staff through education, public awareness, legislative action and membership development by collaboratively working with other veterinary professional organizations, working toward one common goal: the enhancement of veterinary medicine
NAVTA
National Association of veterinary technicians in America
what does NAVTA do?
- a dynamic community of credentialed veterinary technicians dedicated to advancing the profession of veterinary nursing though advocacy, awareness, and professional development
CVTEA
committee on vetererinary technicians education & activities
TBVME
Texas Board of veterinary medical examiner
AAVSB
American Association of Veterinary State Boards
what does CVTEA do?
oversees and accredits all veterinary technology programs
what does TBVME do?
agency used to provide the licensed veterinary technician jurisprudence examination (LVTE)
What does AAVSB do?
Agency used to provide the veterinary technician national examination (VTNE)
LVT
licensed Veterinary technician
CVA
Certified veterinary assistant
AVTE
Association of Veterinary technician educators
OSHA
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
FDA
Food & drug Administration