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Margaret McCartney: Vocation, vocation, vocation
BMJ, 2016In the end, vocation is what it’s all about. We’re tested on its presence before we enter medical school. We’re implored to hold ourselves to the highest standards. We’re judged according to these standards, even when the resources to achieve them are wilfully withheld.
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Blackfriars, 1952
Monsignor Hudson of Coleshill worked out a neat equation which is still valid for religious engaged in social work: ‘A religious vocation’, he said, ‘is good, efficiency is also good, but the two together equal perfection’. He was one of the pioneers of the training of religious in orthopaedics.
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Monsignor Hudson of Coleshill worked out a neat equation which is still valid for religious engaged in social work: ‘A religious vocation’, he said, ‘is good, efficiency is also good, but the two together equal perfection’. He was one of the pioneers of the training of religious in orthopaedics.
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Vocation, Vocation, Vocation: Lewis Simpson’s Lives
The Southern Literary Journal, 2008In the jacket photograph for Imagining Our Time, Lewis Simpson poses with a slightly arch smile, almost but not quite a smirk, and his tieless collar is open and spread. He looks less like a citizen of his beloved "republic of letters" than an Israeli general in civilian clothes.
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Library Trends, 2020
This essay explores the affects that circulate in and around libraries from a perspective informed by feminist cultural studies and Black feminist theory. I situate the library as an institution devoted to the cultivation of sentiment and the creation of virtual publics.
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This essay explores the affects that circulate in and around libraries from a perspective informed by feminist cultural studies and Black feminist theory. I situate the library as an institution devoted to the cultivation of sentiment and the creation of virtual publics.
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2020
This essay offers practical guidance for the activity of bioethics scholarship in the form of maxims or rules of thumb, explicated by the author's work in bioethics research, mentoring, peer review, and journal editing. It is organized into three sections: (1) education, (2) seeking ideas for projects, and (3) writing papers.
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This essay offers practical guidance for the activity of bioethics scholarship in the form of maxims or rules of thumb, explicated by the author's work in bioethics research, mentoring, peer review, and journal editing. It is organized into three sections: (1) education, (2) seeking ideas for projects, and (3) writing papers.
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Journal of Cancer Education, 2022
I consider myself a "late bloomer," since I never encountered the practice of palliative care during medical school in the Philippines, nor during my internal medicine residency in the USA. It was 3 years into my first job after finishing residency, working both as a hospitalist and an urgent care physician, when I came to an early morning session on ...
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I consider myself a "late bloomer," since I never encountered the practice of palliative care during medical school in the Philippines, nor during my internal medicine residency in the USA. It was 3 years into my first job after finishing residency, working both as a hospitalist and an urgent care physician, when I came to an early morning session on ...
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Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2007
In Erikson’s seminal work, Identity, Youth and Crisis, he writes, “Evolution has made man a teaching as well as learning animal, for dependency and maturity are reciprocal” (Erikson, 1968). Erikson’s statement is reflected by the author’s view that the clinician’s work is teacher and psychotherapist.
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In Erikson’s seminal work, Identity, Youth and Crisis, he writes, “Evolution has made man a teaching as well as learning animal, for dependency and maturity are reciprocal” (Erikson, 1968). Erikson’s statement is reflected by the author’s view that the clinician’s work is teacher and psychotherapist.
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2014
The chapter introduces the occupation and vocational education as a subject of research and their research framework, which include the emergence and origins of didactic approaches and concepts of vocational teaching and learning. The author reviews the history of research on vocational disciplines and vocational didactics at universities and the ...
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The chapter introduces the occupation and vocational education as a subject of research and their research framework, which include the emergence and origins of didactic approaches and concepts of vocational teaching and learning. The author reviews the history of research on vocational disciplines and vocational didactics at universities and the ...
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Nursing Ethics, 2002
In this article the author argues that nursing is best understood as a vocational occupation. Using Blum’s model of vocations it is argued that such occupations are socially expressed within practices embodying traditions, norms and a range of meanings: industrial, social, personal and moral.
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In this article the author argues that nursing is best understood as a vocational occupation. Using Blum’s model of vocations it is argued that such occupations are socially expressed within practices embodying traditions, norms and a range of meanings: industrial, social, personal and moral.
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Stories of Vocation: Education for Vocational Discernment
Religious Education, 2008Abstract Women's stories often have unplanned vocational twists. In oral histories with thirty-four women from diverse contexts, Moore discovers the power of narration to reveal and shape women's vocational journeys. Analysis uncovers qualities of the women's journeys: facing unexpected turns; trusting spiritual-intuitive knowing; analyzing and ...
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