Week 1 Spelling And Terminology List Flashcards
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A process in which an educational institution of program establishes credibility or legitimacy by complying with predetermined standards
Accreditation
Skills to help to manage the business affairs of a medical practice, and include two categories, administrative procedures, and practice finances
Administrative skills
These are skills that are an extension of the providers responsibilities and can be divided into fundamental practices, diagnostic procedures, and patient care.
Clinical skills
The skills that are necessary regardless of whether one is working in a clinical or administrative capacity to include legal functions, communication skills, the ability to deliver education in operational functions
General skills
An oath, historically taken by new physicians, requiring them to swear to uphold specific ethical standards it is considered a right of passage for practitioners of medicine in many countries.
Hippocratic oath
Outward or visible persona that a person gives to other individuals
Appearance
Using deductive reasoning to examine a problem or issue from a variety of different angles, in order to arrive at the most appropriate conclusion, and using that information to order to guide behaviors
Critical thinking
Put yourself in another person’s shoes. Think about what is best for the patient.
Empathetic
How do you feel about your abilities, believing in oneself and assured
Self confidence
Works cooperatively with a group of people
Team player
Set of values held by employees of performing work for a moral good
Work ethic
An assortment of skills, tools and practices used to manage time during daily activities, and when accomplishing specific projects
Time management
A copy made directly from an original record, especially an official copy of a students educational record
Transcripts
Refers to a pathway of job positions in which you may progress based upon your interest training and experience
Career laddering
(Style résumé) lists education achievements followed by work, experience, starting with a present or most recent job and progressing back in time
Chronological
A supervised employment experience in a qualified healthcare facility as part of the educational curriculum
Externship
A supervised employment experience in a qualified healthcare facility, as part of the educational curriculum, also known as an externship
Practicum
Statements on a résumé that identify a person, specific knowledge, skills or behaviors
Performance objectives
A summary, especially of work experiences describes to prospective employers, your employment, objectives, educational background, previous work experience, professional affiliations, community service, personal interest, honors, and whatever else you feel important for them to know
Résumé
Doing the right thing in a reliable way; having a moral compass
Integrity
Doing something at the agreed or proper time; on time
Punctual
Characteristics that are inherent or natural, while others must be learned
Innate
A willingness to get things done and take responsibility; Take charge
Initiative
Being prudent and conscious, revealed in confidence, secret information, especially in regard to speech
Confidential