This paper investigates the integration of virtues into teaching programs for allied health students. It explores the notion that practitioners’ effectiveness is enhanced when they practice virtues along with their technical expertise. These virtues include wisdom and love and they imbue the practitioner’s role with a meaning that extends beyond efficient diagnosis and competent case management. Practicing virtues can deepen the clinical relationship. Allied health students may feel cautious and uncertain about what it actually means to be a virtuous practitioner. Reflexive practice and dialogic encounters are presented as teaching activities that can cultivate virtuous practice.
Journal article
Virtues in clinical practice: teaching students about the complexities and depth of professional practice
Creative Education, Vol.8(13), p.art. 79820
2017
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- Title
- Virtues in clinical practice: teaching students about the complexities and depth of professional practice
- Creators
- Sandra Grace - Southern Cross UniversityAirdre Grant - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Creative Education, Vol.8(13), p.art. 79820
- Identifiers
- 3522; 991012822048602368
- Academic Unit
- Allied Health and Midwifery; School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article