Using 'Generic Abilities' to Foster Professionalism in a Post-Professional Program
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20/04/2007
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Introduction To be successful in a profession, persons must have mastery of professional affective behaviors in addition to that profession’s core knowledge base. Health care delivery is more than just developing a good plan of care. The effective health care provider also will have good interpersonal and communication skills, have a commitment to learning, act professionally and responsibly, and have abilities in problem solving and critical thinking. But, these behaviors and characteristics are not taught directly in a professional program. This presentation will demonstrate how these ‘generic abilities’ have been incorporated in a post-professional program and how they can be used in other professional health care, professional development, and leadership programs. [See PDF for complete abstract] |
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DigitalCommons@The Texas Medical Center |
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Advances in Teaching and Learning Day Abstracts |
Palavras-Chave | #professional development #leadership |
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