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ETHICS OF THE PROFESSION

What is meant by profession


"profession"
derived from the Latin, with the preposition pro, before, in the presence of, in
public, and the fateor verb, meaning to express, declare, proclaim
What is meant by profession:
The
he professes, who publicly supports, recognizes one know how to be and do. It
comes from a teacher, a nun. Refers to the person who is dedicated to cultivat
e an art or performing the act of knowing express to others.
Nature concept
1 .-
Is the concept of profession with respect to a wide stratum of relatively presti
gious occupations, but very different, whose members have had some kind of highe
r education and identify more for their educational status specific occupational
skills.
Nature concept
A limited number of occupations that are more or less in common institutional an
d ideological characteristics. It is associated with the idea of professionali
sm or professional occupation distinctly organized
2 .-
History of the profession
You
a religious origin, refers to a vocation and a mission. It is recognized only
three: the priests, doctors and lawyers. These three professions demanding vocat
ion, as not all people were called to pursue them, but only those chosen. It a
lso conducted a public oath, university education was complementary.
History of the profession
The
three professions were somehow a sacred character, to the extent that interest i
s engaged as high as the care of the soul, body or public affairs. Later it was
also considered as professional military and marine.
More
Professions History
It
in the context of modernity, in which the profession takes on the modern sense,
based on a secular ethic. The various professions historically arise as a resu
lt of the progressive division of labor. In the nineteenth century in both Eng
land and America, were middle-class occupations, those who aspired to profession
al status, through obtaining a title.
Professions History
Son
they who have to organize their own training institutions and certification, the
re was no government involvement. The title "profession" was used to establish
the status of occupations successful and became the official occupational class
ification ended.
Professions History
Each
professionalized occupation (USA), was organized to achieve recognition and stat
e protection. In contrast, in Europe, are validated by universities. It was mo
re important where the occupation is studying it exercised.
Professions History
The
Anglo-American professions, gained their prestige, their training and particular
occupations identity as corporate organizations: possess specialized knowledg
e, ethics and importance to society.
Definitions of Profession
According
Fernando Lolas "institutionalized response to a social need."
Accreditation Vocation Code Certification
Requirements:
ethics.
Terms of Profession
For a set of occupational activities can be called a profession in the fullest s
ense requires: a) Dedication stable set of activities that have a specific socia
l function. b) The profession is professional for their livelihood. c) specific
body of knowledge without which non-professionals (experts / lay);
Definitions of Profession
d) Transmission institutionalized knowledge to new professionals, who are purcha
sed only by institutional procedure laid obtained accreditation to practice esse
ntial. e) Control of practitioners on the professional, for what are in school.
The College establishes the rules and procedures binding on anyone who wants to
practice the profession. Anyone engaged in the profession must be registered and
meet the professional standards.
Characteristics of the profession



The profession is beneficial for those who exercise it, but at the same time, is
also aimed at others who also will benefit. Its purpose is the common good or p
ublic interest. It has a social dimension. All professions involve ethics.
Characteristics of the profession

Every profession has a dual purpose: one internal and one external. Every profes
sion needs image, esteem, social recognition of technical skills and ethical att
itudes of professionals.
Characteristics of the profession according to Cortina.
A
profession is an activity whereby a specific service is provided to society. an
institutionalized form. The service has to be unique in the professional envir
onment in which claim the right to lend to the company exclusively. The benefi
ts can be derived from it must be clearly defined. The profession is seen as a
kind of vocation and mission. The professionals have to practice in a stable.
It
access to the exercise of the profession after a long process of theoretical and
practical training. professionals demand a level of autonomy in the exercise
of their profession. Take responsibility for the acts and professional techniq
ues. Of the professionals are expected to exercise their profession not only f
or profit.
Professional ethics
Implies regarding professional values, their appropriation of reflective and cri
tical way, and ultimately, to promote student ethical values of the profession t
hat will play as well as their commitment to society
The role of professional ethics
an aid to systematic reflection on the specific service, the main duties and pot
ential ethical conflicts that will have to confront those who aspire to assume r
esponsibility and lucidly the exercise of their profession for the benefit of so
ciety (Hortal 1994)
Ethics and Professional Ethics
The
professional ethics focuses primarily on the theme of good: What is good to Do,
"the service of what property is a profession?, what is the type of property you
are looking for specific intended profession?
Ethics and Professional Ethics
The
professional ethics must first be made and obligations (Greek deon meaning duty)
, seeks to establish an enforceable set of rules all having the same profession.
Ethics and Professional Ethics
The
Ethics has ultimate authority of individual conscience. The ethics moves more
in the field of what is approved by a collective. Professional codes.
Do Codes of Ethics?
Contribute
the consolidation of a
profession.
The
Professional associations to develop codes of ethics attempt to establish a qual
ity control of professional services.
Professional Associations
They represent the interests of individuals engaged in the same profession. Code
s of ethics are not only to protect or promote the image, the status of professi
onals and to legitimize its monopoly control of the occupation, but, in order to
ensure good service to potential customers and users. The basic axiom is that w
hat is good for the profession, it is good for customers and users of it.

And do not forget ...


Eat well and sleep well ...
So they can help others to eat well and sleep well thanks

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