Professionalism- Something to Think About
Posted by: admin in Deanna, RN, For Student NursesThese are all aspects of professionalism, and they are expected of us in the workplace.
What happens, though, if you are not on the clock?
Does professionalism stay at work, or do you carry it around with you at all times?
Think of the last day off you had—what did you wear when you ran your errands or filled up your car’s gas tank? How did you act when you went out with your friends to the newest club or bar? Did you tell anyone you are a nurse, and do you think if you did, that others would look at you differently if you weren’t dressed to the nine’s, or if you had more than one or two drinks?
Yes we know that licensure demands ‘good moral character’, but that is a broad and hard-to-define term. Are you less professional if you have a few drinks with your friends? Are you more professional if you dress up to run errands? And as licensed professionals, are we obligated to act the part of professional any time we are in public, or just when we are in scrubs and on the clock?
Is there a grey area somewhere…between living life as a person first, and nurse second. After all, while being a nurse is a huge aspect of who I am, it is not the complete definition of me. What about you?



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