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Title: PROFESSIONAL IMAGE OF A TEACHER AND A DOCTOR
Authors: Tadjiyeva, Khosiyat
Kamilova, D
Saydalikhujayeva, Sh
Rakhmatullayeva, D
Makhmudova, M
Keywords: professional image, teacher's image, doctor's image, image, quality
Issue Date: Oct-2021
Publisher: British Medical Journa
Abstract: The article will focus on the most popular and respected image of a teacher and doctor. The image for a teacher is no less important than for any other specialist, since the teacher is he, who influences the formation of ideas, attitudes, values of pupils and students. The image of employees of a pedagogical university has a positive impact on the formation of the image of future teachers. Contemplating of the general image of a doctor, it consists of a personal and professional image that has blurred boundaries and clear requirements, non-compliance with which leads to misunderstanding and neglect of the specialist. Formation of a professional image is the ability to create a positive image that will emphasize the best both personal and professional qualities of a specialist. Within the framework of his professional activity, the effectiveness of the doctor's actions is largely determined by the communicative image - the ability to communicate. First of all, this is necessary to coincide with the interests of patients, his relatives, a medical institution and personally a doctor. The definition of the image of teachers and doctors is the result of compilation of stereotypical ideas in the surrounding and in the mind of people related: learners, coworkers and patients. In the development of a personal-pedagogical or a medical image and an individual style of pedagogical or medical activity, the priority is the formation of a personal image, as a condition for the formation of a pedagogical or medical professional image.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/1425
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