
• (n.) The following of a profession, sport, etc., as an occupation; -- opposed to amateurism.
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(from the article `football (soccer)`) The development of modern football was closely tied to processes of industrialization and urbanization in Victorian Britain. Most of the new, ...
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Professionalism has been called the basis of medicine`s contract with society [46]. The principles of professional practice are set out in the General Medical Council (GMC) guidance Good medical practice. The GMC recommends that these principles form the basis of medical education. The key headings which form these principles are good clinical care...
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Pro·fes'sion·al·ism noun The following of a profession, sport, etc., as an occupation; -- opposed to
amateurism .
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[
n] - the expertness characteristic of a professional person
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professionalism 1. The skill, competence, or character expected of a member of a highly trained profession. 2. The use of professionals instead of amateurs.
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noun the expertness characteristic of a professional person
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professional character, spirit, or methods. · the standing, practice, or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur.
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