Professional Relationship Sample Clauses

Professional Relationship. A. Employees shall maintain a professional relationship with all students at all times, both in and outside the job environment. 3307 – TRAINING‌
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Professional Relationship. Provider is an independent contractor and is responsible for maintaining a professional relationship with Members. Provider is responsible for his/her own acts or omissions in his/her professional practice of dentistry, as well as those acts or omissions of his/her employees and agents. No action by DentaQuest has or is intended to have the effect of infringing upon Provider’s care and treatment of the Member, including without limitation all decisions with respect to administration, treatment or discharge of such Member.
Professional Relationship. The parties shall be independent -------------------------- contractors to one another, and nothing herein shall be deemed to cause this Agreement to create an agency, partnership, or joint venture between the parties. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted or construed as creating or establishing the relationship of employer and employee between the Company and either Bolsover Endeavours, Professional or any employee, subcontractor or agent of Professional and/or Bolsover Endeavours. The Bolsover Parties shall be entirely and solely responsible for their acts and those of their employees, agents or subcontractors while engaged in the performance of services hereunder. The Bolsover Parties are not obligated to perform any activities in association with the Company except as required by this Agreement or as otherwise mutually agreed.
Professional Relationship. It shall be the sole right and responsibility of HCP to create and maintain a professional relationship, as required of HCP in the health profession which HCP is licensed or authorized, with each Covered Person that HCP treats, and HCP shall be solely responsible for all aspects of medical care and treatment of each Covered Person within the scope of HCP’s professional competence and license, including the quality and levels of such care and treatment. HCP acknowledges that he/she has an independent responsibility to provide medical care to Covered Persons and that any action by MPHO or a Payor, in no way absolves HCP of the responsibility to provide appropriate medical care to Covered Persons.
Professional Relationship. Participating Practice and all Providers are independent contractors and are responsible for maintaining a professional relationship with Members. Participating Practice is responsible for the Providers own acts or omissions in the Providers professional practice of dentistry, as well as those acts or omissions of the Participating Practices employees and agents including, but not limited to, all employed Providers such as dentists and hygienists. No action by DentaQuest has or is intended to have the effect of infringing upon Provider’s care and treatment of the Member, including without limitation all decisions with respect to administration, treatment or discharge of such Member.
Professional Relationship. (a) Coaches provide their services only in the context of CSN professional standards.
Professional Relationship. Psychotherapy is a professional service we will provide to you. Because of the nature of therapy, your relationship with your therapist must be different from most relationships. It may differ in how long it lasts, the objectives, or the topics discussed. It must also be limited to only the relationship of therapist and client. If you and your therapist were to interact in any other ways, you would then have a "dual relationship," which could prove to be harmful to you in the long run and is, therefore, unethical in the mental health profession. Dual relationships can set up conflicts between the therapist's interests and the client’s interests, and then the client’s (your) interests might not be put first. In order to offer all our clients, the best care, your therapist’s judgment needs to be unselfish and purely focused on your needs. This is why your relationship with your therapist must remain professional in nature. Additionally, there are important differences between therapy and friendship. Friends may see your position only from their personal viewpoints and experiences. Friends may want to find quick and easy solutions to your problems so that they can feel helpful. These short-term solutions may not be in your long-term best interest. Friends do not usually follow up on their advice to see whether it was useful. They may need to have you do what they advise. A therapist offers you choices and helps you choose what is best for you. A therapist helps you learn how to solve problems better and make better decisions. A therapist's responses to your situation are based on tested theories and methods of change. You should also know that therapists are required to keep the identity of their clients confidential. As much as your therapist would like to, for your confidentiality he or she will not address you in public unless you speak to him or her first. Your therapist also must decline any invitation to attend gatherings with your family or friends. Lastly, when your therapy is completed, your therapist will not be able to be a friend to you like your other friends. In sum, it is the duty of your therapist to always maintain a professional role. Please note that these guidelines are not meant to be discourteous in any way, they are strictly for your long-term protection.
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Professional Relationship. The professional relationship is unique in that it is exclusively professional and therapeutic. In other words, it is usually inappropriate for a client and his or her contracted professional to spend time together socially, both in person and online. For this reason, Xx. Xxxxxxxxx chooses not to participate in social media exchanges with her clients. Therefore, attempts to befriend Xx. Xxxxxxxxx online will not be accepted. The purpose of these boundaries is to ensure that roles are clearly defined to help ensure the best methodology for your treatment and that your confidentiality is maintained. If there is ever a time when you believe that you have been treated unfairly or disrespectfully, please talk directly with Xx. Xxxxxxxxx. Although never intentional, sometimes misunderstandings can inadvertently result in hurt feelings. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx welcomes the opportunity to address any issues that might obstruct the treatment process as soon as possible - this includes administrative or financial issues as well. Thank you. Client Consent for Evaluation, Treatment, and Professional Services Consent is hereby given for evaluation and treatment under the terms described in this Agreement. It is agreed that either party, client or provider, may discontinue the evaluation and treatment process at any time and that the client is free to accept or reject the treatment provided. Client Printed Name: Client Signature: Date: For office use only - Verification that client has received and reviewed this Informed Consent document. Client was provided time and opportunity to read and ask questions about this Informed Consent document.
Professional Relationship. Client understands that “coaching” is a Professional-Client relationship that is designed to facilitate the creation/development of personal, professional, or business goals and to develop and carry out a strategy/plan for achieving those goals.
Professional Relationship. Defines the term ‘Professional Relationship’ in the context of describing which individuals may determine the risk of harm under the Preventing Harm Exception 17
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