Professionalism, Respect, & Student leadership Qualities Flashcards
1
Q
what is professionalism in the workplace?
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- attire
- punctuality
- dependency
- attitude
- interactions
- how you handle the bad
2
Q
Attire
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- business causal
- business
- business formal
- casual
- uniform- scrubs
- be sure hair is up kept
3
Q
hair color piercings, & tattoos
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- dependent on where you work and overall atmosphere
- should not affect your work ethic
4
Q
punctuality/ dependency
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- 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!
5
Q
Attitude/ Interactions
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- 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
6
Q
Respect
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- foundation upon which interpersonal relationships & growth is built upon
7
Q
why is respect vital?
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- 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
8
Q
Leadership
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- 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
9
Q
AVMA
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American Veterinary Medical Association
10
Q
what does the AVMA do?
A
- is to lead the profession by advocating for our members & advancing the science & practice of veterinary medicine to improve animal and human health
11
Q
TVMA
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Texas Veterinary Medical Association
12
Q
what does TVMA do?
A
- to support veterinarians as they practice the art and science of veterinary medicine in Texas
13
Q
when did the TVMA start?
A
2014
14
Q
VTAT
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Veterinary team association of Texas
15
Q
what does VTAT do?
A
- 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