Ethical practice is a core health science graduate attribute yet ethical reasoning is rarely explicitly taught during professional placements. Our aim was to design an educational resource for health science students to 1) engage students in the topic of ethics and 2) facilitate their skills to identify, manage and communicate ethical issues during professional placements. The Ethics in Professional Practice (EPP) resource was developed using collaborative design-based research by an interprofessional, Work Integrated Learning team. We drew upon Barab and Squire’s (2004) approach, with cycles of design, analysis, redesign and feedback informing resource development. The EPP resource comprises five video case studies that reflect ethical iss...
Educating Foundation degree students for ethical practice in new, unregistered roles in health and s...
Abstract Assessing student learning outcomes and determining achievement of the Interprofessional Co...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering th...
Ethical practice is a core health science graduate attribute yet ethical reasoning is rarely explici...
Ethical practice is a core health science graduate attribute yet ethical reasoning is rarely explici...
The importance of graduating ethical health professionals is indisputable. Yet evaluating the qualit...
Health professionals must practice ethically in order to ensure compassionate and effective client c...
The importance of graduating ethical health professionals is indisputable. Yet evaluating the quali...
Interprofessional collaboration in practice is an important skill, but creating interprofessional co...
Background Ethical problems in everyday healthcare work emerge for many reasons and constitute threa...
BackgroundEthical problems in everyday healthcare work emerge for many reasons and constitute threat...
Health professionals must practice ethically in order to ensure compassionate and effective client c...
CONTEXT: There is a growing emphasis on ethics education in undergraduate and postgraduate curricu...
Health and social care professionals are required to work together to deliver person-centered care. ...
Health and social care professionals are required to work together to deliver person-centred care. P...
Educating Foundation degree students for ethical practice in new, unregistered roles in health and s...
Abstract Assessing student learning outcomes and determining achievement of the Interprofessional Co...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering th...
Ethical practice is a core health science graduate attribute yet ethical reasoning is rarely explici...
Ethical practice is a core health science graduate attribute yet ethical reasoning is rarely explici...
The importance of graduating ethical health professionals is indisputable. Yet evaluating the qualit...
Health professionals must practice ethically in order to ensure compassionate and effective client c...
The importance of graduating ethical health professionals is indisputable. Yet evaluating the quali...
Interprofessional collaboration in practice is an important skill, but creating interprofessional co...
Background Ethical problems in everyday healthcare work emerge for many reasons and constitute threa...
BackgroundEthical problems in everyday healthcare work emerge for many reasons and constitute threat...
Health professionals must practice ethically in order to ensure compassionate and effective client c...
CONTEXT: There is a growing emphasis on ethics education in undergraduate and postgraduate curricu...
Health and social care professionals are required to work together to deliver person-centered care. ...
Health and social care professionals are required to work together to deliver person-centred care. P...
Educating Foundation degree students for ethical practice in new, unregistered roles in health and s...
Abstract Assessing student learning outcomes and determining achievement of the Interprofessional Co...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering th...