PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND STEWARDSHIP 1 1

PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND STEWARDSHIP 1 1

Professional Identity and Stewardship – Part I: Peer Interview

Unknown student

Grand Canyon University: AMP-450V Leadership and Vocation

February 25, 2018

This paper will review an interview that was conducted on a fellow peer that works in a different health discipline than the author who is also enrolled in the same leadership class at Grand Canyon University. A total of four questions were asked and include; what is your role as a health care team member? How do you define professionalism and how does professional responsibility influence your work? Do you consider leaders in your organization stewards of health care? Is it important to you that leaders exercise professional advocacy and authenticity as well as power and influence when working with colleagues? Not every person will answer these questions the same so it’s important to review how others respond to these questions.

Health Care Team Member Role

T.M. is a registered nurse that works as a case manager at an outpatient Oncology clinic in La Jolla California. The typical patient population consists of patients with brain tumors and metastatic cancers and this is often the last treatment option before hospice. T.M seems to be very passionate about her job in oncology and stated that, “oncology has a very special place in my heart as a health care team member” (T. Macare, personal interview, Feb. 22, 2018).

“Oncology specialty is the reason why I pursued nursing” (T. Macare, personal interview, Feb. 22, 2018). The author was impressed with the dedication that T.M has for oncology. Due to this sometimes being the last step before hospice for these patients the author deeply admires her love for her position. This can be a very difficult time for these patients and having a compassionate nurse that deeply loves what they do can have a huge impact on them.

Professionalism

T.M. stated that, “professionalism pertains to how an individual conducts and presents themselves to others” (T. Macare, personal interview, Feb. 22, 2018). Furthermore, “it pertains to one’s appearance, behavior, and competence” (T. Macare, personal interview, Feb. 22, 2018). “It starts with looking neat, being reliable and getting to work on time, being accountable for their actions, and maintaining an ethical practice” (T. Macare, personal interview, Feb. 22, 2018).