Self-directing freedom and especially moral independence. An ethical principle holds that the autonomy of persons ought to be respected. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
An excessive stress reaction to one's occupational or professional environment. It may be characterized by feelings of emotional and physical exhaustion, coupled with a sense of frustration and failure
Legally authorized corporations owned and managed by one or more professionals (medical, dental, legal) in which the income is ascribed primarily to the professional activities of the owners or stockholders
Professional corporations -- Germany : Entrepreneurial strategies of professional service firms : an analysis of commercial law firm spin-offs in Germany / Andreas B. Günther
Professional corporations -- Marketing. : Marketing the professional services firm : applying the principles and the science of marketing to the professions / Laurie Young
Here are entered works on the occupational and professional growth of individuals within their chosen fields and on that aspect of personnel management concerned with increasing an employee's potential for advancement and career changes within related fields
Professional development College teachers : Curriculum development in higher education : faculty-driven processes and practices / Peter Wolf, Julia Christensen Hughes, editors
Professional education -- Bangladesh : Professional education for development in Bangladesh : a study of in-country opportunities for Deakin's graduate courses in international and community development / by Akhter Ahmed and Joe Remenyi
Professional education -- Canada -- History : Learning to practise : professional education in historical and contemporary perspective / edited by Ruby Heap, Wyn Millar, and Elizabeth Smyth