professionaltoprofessional
Professionaltoprofessional is a neologism used to describe a mode of professional interaction in which individuals with recognized expertise engage with one another on equal terms. The term emphasizes direct, clear communication, mutual respect, and the exchange of evidence-based practice, rather than deference to hierarchy or status. It is used in discussions of mentorship, peer consultation, and cross-disciplinary collaboration where participants bring formal credentials and practical experience to problem solving.
Origin and usage: The phrase originated in contemporary professional discourse in the 2010s as a way to
Practice: In a profession-to-professional setting, participants present data, findings, and recommendations, invite critique, and reach decisions
Variants and related terms: Abbreviations such as PTP may be used, and the concept overlaps with ideas
Critique: Some observers warn that the term can be vague or performative if not anchored in concrete
See also: professionalism, peer review, mentorship, collaborative practice.