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professional socialization - correct answer ✔✔The process by which people selectively acquire
the values and attitudes, the interests, skills and knowledge-- in short, the culture-current in
groups of which they are, or seek to become, a member.
Learning and developing through experience from student to professional.
It teaches open-mindedness, social norms and values change overtime and therefore so does
professional socialization.
Formal education - correct answer ✔✔A site where students are educated and socialized into
established paradigms, gain competencies associated with the field, and start to develop an
identity as practitioners of a profession with its own traditions.
Purpose of the Paper "Dietetic Students' Identity and
Professional Socialization" - correct answer ✔✔1.What are dietetic students' life experiences,
and what meaning do they ascribe to those experiences in the context of entering dietetic
practice?
2. How does dietetic education contribute to dietetic identity development and professional
socialization?
3. What do dietetic students' descriptions of their socialization process suggest can be done to
improve recruitment, curricula, and career resilience/retention?
Code of Ethics: Respect for autonomy (College of Dietitians) - correct answer ✔✔Dietitians will
treat clients and/or their substitute decision-maker as self-governing decision-makers.
, Code of Ethics: Beneficence- to do good (College of Dietitians) - correct answer ✔✔Dietitians
will act in the best interest of client and society.
Code of Ethics: Non-maleficence-Do No Harm (College of Dietitians) - correct answer
✔✔Dietitians will avoid and minimize harm to others.
Code of Ethics: Respect for Persons/Justice (College of Dietitians) - correct answer ✔✔Dietitians
will show respect and treat others fairly and equitably.
Define collaborative care (Collaborative Care Guidelines) - correct answer ✔✔Care involving a
team of health providers and a client who work in a participatory, collaborative and coordinated
approach to share decision-making around health and social care.
Define collaborative care team (Collaborative Care Guidelines) - correct answer ✔✔clients and
their healthcare providers work together to achieve the optimal health outcomes. It could refer
to situations where the team is located in the same practice setting and interact closely, or it
could refer to providers who work independently and/or externally, but are providing care to
the same client.
Define interprofessional (Collaborative Care Guidelines) - correct answer ✔✔More than one
healthcare profession on a healthcare team works together and learns from each other.
Define interprofessional care (IPC) (Collaborative Care Guidelines): - correct answer ✔✔The
provision of comprehensive health services to clients by multiple health caregivers who work
collaboratively to deliver quality care within and across settings.
What is the purpose of the Collaborative Care Professional Practice Guidelines for Registered
Dietitians in Ontario (Guidelines)? - correct answer ✔✔To set out the knowledge and
behaviours that a dietitian must demonstrate when working in Collaborative Care Teams and in
Collaborative Care environments. The Guidelines also help dietitians integrate knowledge, skills,
attitudes and behaviours in utilizing their professional judgement when working with