Mission
Preparing
students to provide high quality, ethical, and compassionate health care
services.
Vision
Developing
Health Care Professionals for today and tomorrow.
Values
Webster's
Dictionary defines professionalism as "the conduct, aims or qualities that
characterize or make a profession or professional person." In order to
illustrate how Professionalism is demonstrated at Clarkson College, we have
integrated it into our already established system of Values.
Learning
The lifelong
process of growing and developing through both structured and unstructured
experiences.
·
Independently
pursuing new information and experiences to promote interpersonal and
professional growth.
·
Developing new skills
or increasing proficiency with current abilities.
·
Openly receiving and
experimenting with new ideas and strategies.
·
Critically evaluating
past experiences to decide how to perform in the future.
·
Valuing learning as a
lifelong process.
Caring
An empowering
relationship through an attitude of empathy, consideration and respect for
those students, colleagues and public constituents with whom we interact.
·
Using your words,
tone of voice, body language and personal appearance to show value for self and
others.
·
Teaching others,
through your interactions with them, how to appreciate your inner character.
·
Showing compassion
and concern for others as well as yourself.
·
Openly accepting and
working through differences between you and others.
·
Openly sharing your
expectations with others before publicly complaining that they were not met.
·
Leaving others with
whom you interact to eagerly look forward to their next encounter with you.
Commitment
Consistent
professional and organizational dedication to the shared mission and values of
Clarkson College.
·
Being loyal to the
College mission.
·
Improving the lives
of others through your professional skills and community service.
·
Consistently meeting
College expectations of your role as student or employee.
·
Being on time for all
class, clinic and work obligations.
·
Following through on
what you agree to do.
·
Protecting the
welfare of all others through confidential and respectful means.
·
Graciously accepting
or offering credit for work well done.
Integrity
The
consistent adherence to moral and ethical standards in personal, professional
and organizational actions.
·
Taking time to
understand others and to be understood.
·
Consistently being
genuine in your dealings with others.
·
Demonstrating honesty
in your academic or organizational role.
·
Reinforcing and
supporting others regardless of rank or status.
·
Being responsible and
accountable for your own behaviors.
·
Providing and
accepting constructive feedback.
·
Speaking up to
promote and protect the rights of self and others.
·
Holding others
accountable when they betray the trust you have placed in them.
·
Making personal
decisions that are for the good of others, not merely for the sake of making
yourself look good.
·
Ensuring that credit
is directed toward deserving individuals.
·
Using strategies and
offering solutions to achieve job, role and student satisfaction.
·
Exerting full effort
toward your responsibilities.
Excellence
A level of
performance in which all individuals strive for a shared goal of distinction.
·
Working to establish
a personal reputation that reflects high quality.
·
Regularly assessing
your performance according to established standards.
·
Striving for balance
in your life.
·
Striving to be
proficient in everything you do.