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    Reflective Journal

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    I am currently studying Access to Nursing‚ Midwifery and Health Science in Waltham Forest College. This is my sixth reflective journal based on Gibbs (1998) reflective cycle and in this essay I will write about my whole college experiences in course 2015/16. Even though I did not expect my college course to drastically transform me‚ I have notice huge changes in myself in this one year course that I take the first step toward my dreams career life. Naturally‚ I always expected college to be a challenge;

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    historical‚ social‚ cultural and personal experiences have contributed to professional knowledge and practice (Wilkinson‚ 1996). Duffy (2007) believes that reflective practice is an active deliberate process of critically examining practice where an individual is challenged and enabled to undertake the process of self-enquiry to empower the practitioner to realize desirable and effective practice within a reflexive spiral of personal transformation. Learning is derived from experience but it

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    registered nurse Introduction National competency standards for registered nurses were first adopted by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) in the early 1990s. The ANMC was a peak national and midwifery organisation established in 1992 to develop a national approach to nursing and midwifery regulation. The ANMC worked in conjunction with the state and territory nursing and midwifery authorities (NMRAs) to produce national standards – an integral component of the regulatory framework

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    Pensyarah : Mr. Ruban Paul Durai A ‘reflective practitioner’ is a person who applies a ‘reflective practice’ into his her professional field for the sake of the professional development although we cannot deny that the purposes can also be for the sake of getting higher income and obtaining fame. The literature of reflective practice is widely discussed regardless of different professional fields especially in the aspects of the definition of the term ‘reflective practice’ itself‚ the methods or means

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    valuable reflective practice. Counsellors need not only to be conscious of their abilities‚ facts and presentation as professionals‚ but also wary of any private aspects that may mess with or obstruct their capability to supply an efficient and objective service. Counselling professionals in their everyday practice encounter unique and difficult circumstances which may be impossible to resolve by only scientific rationale approaches. Any counsellor employing the technique of reflective practice knows

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    TITLE: Authentic leadership and its application in nursing practice SCENARIO: Within the perioperative environment‚ leaders are an important aspect with leadership qualities being required of all nurses when working in this fast-paced environment. To explore the potential application of authentic leadership within the perioperative environment‚ a scenario has been created. We are looking at the role of Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) and Associated Nurse Managers (ANUM) in the support and teaching

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    What Happened I am currently enrolled on a 7407-1 course and as part of that course I had to produce 10 – 12 reflective journals.  These journals can reflect professional and personal experiences and play an important part in a teacher’s development.  I decided that I would research the different views of reflective journals in the hope that it would improve my own understanding.   reflective teaching requires that public theories are translated into personal ones and vice versa‚ unless teachers are

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    Task D Reflective essay The concepts of reflective practice are widely accepted in education and many other professions‚ in simple terms‚ Moon (2004) describes it as a process of ’cognitive housekeeping’ whereby a practitioner would explore their own values‚ beliefs and practice to a professional situation. It is also frequently perceived that a structure is helpful to support and encourage more than just simple reflections ‚Jones (2009). Popular theorists have emerged in reflective practice

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    Registered nurses‚ as one of the forefronts of patient care‚ continuously deal with various conflicts about the nursing profession. When such issues arise‚ it is a necessity to refer to NMBA’s Code of Conduct for safe nursing practice (ANMC & NMBA‚ 2006). One issue to regard is when it comes to proceeding with the treatment of lung cancer despite its unpromising prognosis. The patient‚ who is around 80 years old‚ was detected with metastatic lung tumour. She is a mother of three‚ and has an account

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    can flourish‚ but in practice fall short due to a lack of understanding of what is truly required to facilitate reflective learning. DiChiara concerns his comments around the means in which the organisation can engage groups to nurture and develop communities where reflective practice takes place. In contrast‚ Raelin (2002) concentrates on the reflective skills (Raelin ’s five principal skills) that can be used by individuals in a group setting to encourage reflective practice. The main focus of

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