Many
members of the profession think about helping out with the program from time to time but lack access to a practical guide to becoming a volunteer.
Not exact matches
I
think most
of our patients would reach the stage
of acceptance if it were not for the
members of the helping
professions, especially the physicians, who can not accept the death
of a patient... the second and quantitatively more frequent problem is the immediate family which «hangs on» and can not «let go.»
Nurses in general identify as one
of the more emotionally strong
professions, as we have to deal daily with difficult clients, challenging situations, and have to
think clearly during stress, even take abuse from our peers and family
members.
«Should the governor make a strong investment in SUNY and take the university back towards its strong academic mission and then move us in the direction
of free tuition, I
think that kind
of progressive agenda would be very strongly supported by [United University
Professions»]
members,» said Fred Kowal, president
of UUP, the union that represents SUNY employees.
«A small group with only 38,000
members has been for years responsible for telling the rest
of the
profession, consisting
of hundreds
of thousands
of people, how to
think about mental disorders,» says Elkins.
«Our new board
members represent the great diversity
of thought and perspective in the teaching
profession.
One
thinks of hired gun «Hendrik Tennekes»
of the obvious Potemkin organization «the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute» and former
member of the notorious front group «the Royal Netherlands Academy
of Arts and Sciences», who attacked Dr Mann as «a disgrace to the
profession».
Think about it: part
of what defines a
profession is the development
of a language unique to its
members.
As was observed by Henry James MP, at another time
of unprecedented radical change some 140 years ago, «those who had to frame and introduce a measure
of legal reform had sometimes to contend with -LSB-...] with
members of the legal
profession, who might
think that their interests would be affected by any change in the existing system.»
I
think the legal
profession needs to have a greater proportion
of its
members become comfortable with code considering that today's biggest issues are almost all inexorably linked to technology.
I have always
thought that, on this basis, the continuing use
of such honorifics by senior
members of the
profession should be discontinued as a matter
of both collegiality and professionalism.
While the
profession is working towards finding solutions to ensure women remain and suceeed in the practice, Canadian Lawyer gathered together five senior
members of the bar to share their stories, discuss why they stayed in the
profession, and their
thoughts for future generations» success.
I
think members of the legal
profession prefer to treat non-lawyer Attorneys General as quaint anomalies.
Reflecting the
thoughts and deliberations
of the judging panel for this award, BIALL council
member Loyita Worley, said:» NLJ is a popular and highly esteemed title within the legal
profession.
I have studied the program information you sent me, and although I am sure that the program will be quite useful to
members of your
profession, I
think that it does not meet my own professional needs.
Despite these clearly written and well
thought - out Guidelines, Manitoba's recent review
of these issues has resulted in a more restrictive policy that gives latitude only to
members of the legal
profession and «eligible media,» while prohibiting the general public from their devices to communicate when court is in session.
Think about what is facing us: the calls to action, the future
of articling — or if not articling, what to have in its place — the impact
of technology on legal practice, the access to justice imperative, the experience
of racialized
members of the
profession, mental health among lawyers and law students and so on and so on.
I see this growing even more and as we all become more wired and connected, I
think the web will offer other new and interesting ways for practicePRO staff to reach out, communicate and collaborate with
members of the
profession.
This poisonous idea seems to infect the entire
thinking about legal education now; that we are training people for a «business» instead
of educating
members of a learned
profession.
We're not saying that any
of the upstanding
members of the legal
profession who are rumored to be under consideration for the Supreme Court ever made booty videos — come to
think of it, we hope and pray they did not — but if they did, they'd better send YouTube take - down notices quickly, before Slate's Dahlia Lithwick digs them up.
It's a profoundly worrying
thought for
members of the legal
profession.
She is a regular speaker and — being an active
member of Toastmasters International - enjoys delivering «TED - style» talks at various conferences in the legal sector to provoke interest and
thoughts on various subjects that she feels particularly passionate about, such as the future
of the legal
profession and services, the lawyers» role in person to person diplomacy, gender equality and the advancement
of women in leadership positions, or the challenges
of cross-cultural communication and negotiations.
Ms. Gillette is a
member of the Austin Consortium, a national group
of thought leaders on women's issues in the legal
profession.
Andrew Arruda: Well, you know what it was, Sharon, it was — I
think in other
professions where you're like, hey, would you like another team
member that could help you a lot, that phraseology and that kind
of way
of kind
of marketing your tool is effective, but I
think in law what ended up happening was the same thing that happened when other technology became available like email and telephones and computers.
But it is probably true that elected benchers, being human, tend to
think that a process that selected them must be a good process and that they themselves act entirely in the public interest despite being
members of the
profession and being elected.
Since we are a self - regulating
profession, the
members should be involved in the dialogue, provided that it is constructive and aids the further development
of the school
of thought around the Rules.
Do you
think that any
member of the Canadian
profession (professor, lawyer, judge) would find it necessary to suggest that it is his or her own view that the cases are supposed to be decided in accordance with law or fact, not based on advocacy?
Do you
think the specialist work
of law librarians / information professionals and other
members of the legal
profession can be replicated by machines?
It is apparent that more and more
members of the legal
profession are taking this
thinking about the future to heart.
I
think it is legitimate for the
profession in a given jurisdiction to be concerned about the quality
of the professional advice being given by its
members — since they all pay for negligence insurance — and thus for the calibre
of the research backing up the advice.
Members of the legal
profession think it is still an easy question to ask M&E experts to identify a problem; but the answers are now more complex than they used to be.
While doctors may be the first thing that comes to mind when you
think of healthcare
professions, there are plenty
of other career paths for aspiring
members of the healthcare industry.
Informed by wide clinical experience, and written with the author's well - known humanity and lucidity, the lectures provide an invaluable introduction to John Bowlby's
thought and work, as well as much practical guidance
of use both to parents and to
members of the mental health
professions.
As a past director
of both associations, and a full time selling REALTOR (R) myself, I know first hand the
thought processes that precede decisions, and rest assured that it is thorough and always geared to what is
thought to be right for our
members and our
profession.
Realtors need to stop
thinking about how they are viewed by other
members of this what - should - be-a
profession but which currently it is not, and pay total attention to how they are viewed by those from whom Realtors want to extract commissions...
members of the public.