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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
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Discuss what it means to be professional. How does somebody look and act professional. Give some examples.

Medicine
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ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

    What it means to be proffesional is to go to work and don't bring ypur personal problems to work, and don't come to work hungover/drunk, etc. When you're a proffesional person, while your assisting patients you shouldn't argue with other doctors or nurses.

    If you wanna look professional you should come to work dressed in the scrubs they provide you with. You shouldn't come to work with crop tops and super short shorts on. When you do go to work you shouldn't have a bad body odor.

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Srry if im wrong :)

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