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Professionalism Expectation for Health Careers 
Professionalism is a vital part of your training for a career in the healthcare industry. Student will receive a grade for professionalism for each lab session they attend. Professionalism grades will counted as part of your practical grade.
Rubric Code: KX74B46
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Student can earn up to 100 points for each lab session
  Needs Professionlism

Student who chooses to not met the standards. Will not receive any points for any category they lack in demonstrating.

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Professional in training.

Student who demonstrates they are willing to train for a professional career will receive up to 20 points daily if all Keys of Professionalism is demonstrated.

100 pts

Instructor Comments

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Professional Appearance
20 pts

A health career professional understands they should project an image that reassures and comforts patients. Your dress should reflect the professionalism it takes to do your job and be neat, clean, and appropriate for the workplace. "You never get a second chance to make a first impression".

Needs Professionlism

- Reports to lab without scrubs or scrubs wrinkled and not clean or no white shoes
- Nails too long or with artificial covering
- Jewelry not removed
- Hair down below shoulders
- Forgets lab packet or pen
- Brings cell phone to lab
Professional in training.

- Wears scrubs, neat and clean with white shoes
- Nails short and neat, without artificial covering
- Has no jewelry
- Hair up above shoulders
- Has lab packet and pen
- Leaves cell phone in locker during lab
Instructor Comments
Attitude
20 pts

They put passion into their work and begin everything with an aura of confidence and quality. Rise above the crowd. They are accepting of constructive criticism and strive to improve.

Needs Professionlism

- Wait for someone to push you or prod you
- Dwells on setbacks or obstacles.
- Assume that someone else will take care of you.
- Always looking for the negative in everything they do or say.
- Begrudge helping some one else.
- Nag, complains, or be discouraging.
- Gives up easily
- Argumentative and defensive when corrected
- Fails to seek help when needed
Professional in training.

- Self motivated
- Maintain a positive attitude.
- Expresses energy and enthusiasm.
- Spring back from set backs.
- Seeks help when its needed
- Courteous, friendly, and considerate.
- Be eager to learn
- Accepts correction and direction to improve performance
Instructor Comments
Character
20 pts

Character is who you are and what you stand for. Professionals act with integrity and honesty. Is a team player.

Needs Professionlism

- Settles for mediocrity
- Look for the easy way out.
- Expect it to be easy.
- Avoid or shirk responsibilities.
- Blame others
- Make or seek excuses.
- Arrive late or not at all.
- Go back on your word, dishonest
- Hide from your mistakes
- Poor work ethic, lazy, unfocused
- Doesn't work cooperatively with classmates
Professional in training.

- Hold yourself to the highest standards.
- Makes a commitment to grow continually.
- Set yourself apart from the crowd.
- Raise the bar on what you expect of yourself.
- Take pride in yourself and your work.
- Admit your mistakes and learn from them.
- Honest, Trustworthy
- Responsible.
- Works cooperatively with classmates
Instructor Comments
Excellence
20 pts

Strive to be the best that they can be.They push to do the best work they can do.

Needs Professionlism

- Accepts less of yourself than your standards require.
- Turn in work that is incomplete or inferior.
- Accept work that is substandard, inferior, or incomplete.
- Works with little or no genuine effort
Professional in training.

- Upholds the standards.
- Strives to meet high standards
- Check your work and complete it in all respect.
- Pays attention to details.
- Continues to practice skills until they meet their own high standards
Instructor Comments
Conduct
20 pts

Professional are mature. They develop social and communication skills. Professionals are tactful and polite. They are focused on their work and behave accordingly.

Needs Professionlism

- Lose your temper
- Yells, laughs and goofs off
- spends time unwisely due to lack of focus on tasks
- Gets defensive or argumentative
- Roll your eyes, smirk, glare, stare, or do any other act to show disdain, disregard or contempt.
- Keeps others waiting.
- Says or does things rude or hurtful
- Undermine authority of instructors
- Does not obey rules and regulations set for them.
Professional in training.

- Acts in a professional manner at all times.
- Act with dignity.
- Use common sense and apply good taste.
- Courteous and polite.
- Wait your turn and allows others to have their turn.
- Arrives on time.
- Obeys all rule and regulations set for them.
- Respects the authority of others.
- Respects the privacy of others.
- Manages time effectively
Instructor Comments



Keywords:
  • Professional characteristics







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