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    Ip Reflection

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    role towards my becoming an integrated health professional. I have learnt how the three dimensions of the IHP diagram, identified by Olckers, Gibbs and Duncan (2007: 1) as Empathy, Knowledge and Reflection, all contribute to this journey. In this essay I will draw on two impactful events that have aided me in the three dimensions mentioned above through my thoughts and feelings prior, during and after the respective events. I will link these events with IHP diagram and identify how each has…

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    “critical thinking” allows practitioners brood about their practice and belief, requiring them to step-back and scrutinize their reasoning by asking probing questions (Mezirow, 1990). The module applied clinical assessment and investigation in cardiology and stroke is one of the core courses for Msc cardiology and stroke. As part of its assessment, I will be reflecting on my experience during the clinical examination for this module. This reflective essay will x-ray this experience by…

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    which I am most proud of would be my reflective and inquisitive nature. I have always been observant and I continually question the origin and the reasons why various concepts and ideas were obtained and derived. History has proven that when great minds answered the question “Why?”, great advances happened in modern society/history that forever changed how everyone viewed the world . If Isaac Newton and Galileo were not inquisitive we would have never learned about the many theories and laws…

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    participants or not. This essay will examine firstly the group development process, how the group was formed, some of the issues that we ran into and what ethical theories were used within the group. It will then move on to examine how group decisions were made before finally moving on to the role that values and ethics played in the whole process. Our group development process got off to a rocky start, we had one member leave within the…

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    The aim of this essay is to base it on the difficult obstacles which I have faced during my time as a student in higher education that is aspiring to be a future nurse. It will be discussing; good time management, childcare, distance, commitment, financial difficulties and the helped that I have received in order to help achieve my goal. I have decided to concentrate on these areas because they are some of my weaknesses/challenges that had occurred, being that I have to make sure my assignment,…

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    For more information, refer to Harvey ‘Reflective Journal’ 2015, p.1. Part B: Analysis Accordingly, it is import to ask myself why I jumped to the conclusion that this…

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    Narrative Essay On Stress

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    some people deal with stress better than others. Those who can’t effectively deal with stress often suffer from burnout after a certain period of time. In this essay I will discuss a personal experience that I had with stress and what I learnt from the experience after looking back on it with the knowledge about IHP and use that to better myself as an emerging IHP. Stress Stress is an individual 's biological, emotional and psychological response to a demanding or adverse situation or…

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    Canadian Course Reflection

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    Dear Mr. Murray, if you are curious to know about my overall opinion of the course, I am happy to explain it all to you in this reflective essay. The courses main objective was to teach me the overall learning of Canadian history from the important facts of how Canada came to be, to the interesting facts about the native people of this land. Even though the Europeans settled Canada and urbanized it, to me the most interesting facts I learned in this course was being given the opportunity to be…

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    Analysing effective communication techniques: Reflective essay Name: Dayana Otero Salazar Student Number: N10243461 Analysing effective communication techniques Communication is something that we learn about from a young age, it is a basic life skill that we develop. Whether or not my efforts in communicating are effective is the basis of this essay with the use of the 4Rs module. The following essay presents an in-depth analysis of my communicating techniques. This reflection will…

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    This essay will use Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1988) to reflect upon my learning from the facilitating workplace learning module and my teaching session on urinalysis. Bulman and Schutz (2013) updated Gibbs reflective framework stating reflection is a means of making sense of a situation in order to move on, and improving as a practitioner. We cannot learn without reflecting on what we could have developed further. Prior to the taught session I read my professional body’s requirements regarding…

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