Professional Identity in the Caring Professions
Meaning, Measurement and Mastery
Herausgeber: Ellis, Roger; Hogard, Elaine
Professional Identity in the Caring Professions
Meaning, Measurement and Mastery
Herausgeber: Ellis, Roger; Hogard, Elaine
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Professional identity is a central topic in all courses of professional training and educators must decide what kind of identity they hope their students will develop, as well as think about how they can recruit for, facilitate and assess this development.
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Professional identity is a central topic in all courses of professional training and educators must decide what kind of identity they hope their students will develop, as well as think about how they can recruit for, facilitate and assess this development.
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- Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9780367697723
- ISBN-10: 0367697726
- Artikelnr.: 67823927
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9780367697723
- ISBN-10: 0367697726
- Artikelnr.: 67823927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Roger Ellis 0000-0003-4073-1150 is Emeritus Professor at the University of Ulster and the University of Chester, UK. He edited Professional Competence and Quality Assurance in the Caring Professions in 1988 of which this book is in many ways the successor. Both represent his long-standing interest in professional identity where he has published widely. His academic managerial career has been mainly in the education of caring professions pre and post registration, for which work he received the Order of the British Empire. He has taught and managed in five universities and enjoyed a synergy between his teaching, leadership and research in promoting student learning, professional identity development and research and evaluation capability. He is Director of the Social and Health Evaluation Unit International which has completed a number of programme evaluations in social and health care. His main current research interests include identity in the caring professions; programme evaluation, personal development and learning disability, and values-based recruitment. Elaine Hogard is the Director of Assessment and Program Evaluation and Professor of Program Evaluation at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. She has served for the past 10 years on the Northern Ontario School of Medicine's curriculum committee that focuses upon professionalism and medical ethics. She has a longstanding interest in professional identity and its evaluation and measurement and has numerous publications in the field. One of her current research areas includes value-based recruitment for medical education and she is developing a unique psychometric instrument for this purpose: Medi-Match. Her abiding interest in professionalism and identity goes back to original graduate work. It was particularly stimulated by her first large-scale program evaluation which was of an emergent hybrid professional identity. This interest in professionalism and identity led to her working primarily in professional faculties and schools throughout her academic career across Canada, the US, the UK and Ireland. She has supervised a number of PhD scholars who were concerned with professional identity.
1.Introduction:Professional Identity-Issues and Approaches 2.Professional
Identity in Medicine 3.Professional Identity in Nursing 4.Professional
Identity in Social Work 5.Social Workers' Professional Identity in Its
Social Context :A Comparative Analysis 6.Professional Identity in Teaching
7.Changes of Academic Professional Identities in UK Universities 8.Evolving
Professional Identities in Health Care: The Case of Associate Professions
9.Professional Identity and Competence to Practise in Medicine 10.The
Future Starts Now - the Identity and Competence of Doctors and the Impact
of Accreditation 11.The Measurement of Leadership Qualities as an Aspect of
Nursing Professional Identity 12.Are we Admitting the Best Students?
Seeking the "Best Fit" With Institutional Values and Professional Identity
Development in US Medical School Admissions Processes 13.Identity Structure
Analysis as a Means to Explore Social Worker Professional Identity
14.Reflective Practice as an Aspect of Professional Identity 15.Crisis in
Teacher Identity: ISA Guided Mentorship and Teacher Turnover
16.Interprofessional education and Interprofessional identity.
17.Psychometric Measurement of Professional Identity through Values in
Nursing and Medicine 18. Explicating Professional Identity through
Consultative methods 19.The Potential Contribution of the Delphi Technique
to the Study of Professional Identity 20.Observing Identity: Measuring
Professional Identity Empirically in The Healthcare Professions
21.Conclusion: Professional Identity and the Curriculum
Identity in Medicine 3.Professional Identity in Nursing 4.Professional
Identity in Social Work 5.Social Workers' Professional Identity in Its
Social Context :A Comparative Analysis 6.Professional Identity in Teaching
7.Changes of Academic Professional Identities in UK Universities 8.Evolving
Professional Identities in Health Care: The Case of Associate Professions
9.Professional Identity and Competence to Practise in Medicine 10.The
Future Starts Now - the Identity and Competence of Doctors and the Impact
of Accreditation 11.The Measurement of Leadership Qualities as an Aspect of
Nursing Professional Identity 12.Are we Admitting the Best Students?
Seeking the "Best Fit" With Institutional Values and Professional Identity
Development in US Medical School Admissions Processes 13.Identity Structure
Analysis as a Means to Explore Social Worker Professional Identity
14.Reflective Practice as an Aspect of Professional Identity 15.Crisis in
Teacher Identity: ISA Guided Mentorship and Teacher Turnover
16.Interprofessional education and Interprofessional identity.
17.Psychometric Measurement of Professional Identity through Values in
Nursing and Medicine 18. Explicating Professional Identity through
Consultative methods 19.The Potential Contribution of the Delphi Technique
to the Study of Professional Identity 20.Observing Identity: Measuring
Professional Identity Empirically in The Healthcare Professions
21.Conclusion: Professional Identity and the Curriculum
1.Introduction:Professional Identity-Issues and Approaches 2.Professional
Identity in Medicine 3.Professional Identity in Nursing 4.Professional
Identity in Social Work 5.Social Workers' Professional Identity in Its
Social Context :A Comparative Analysis 6.Professional Identity in Teaching
7.Changes of Academic Professional Identities in UK Universities 8.Evolving
Professional Identities in Health Care: The Case of Associate Professions
9.Professional Identity and Competence to Practise in Medicine 10.The
Future Starts Now - the Identity and Competence of Doctors and the Impact
of Accreditation 11.The Measurement of Leadership Qualities as an Aspect of
Nursing Professional Identity 12.Are we Admitting the Best Students?
Seeking the "Best Fit" With Institutional Values and Professional Identity
Development in US Medical School Admissions Processes 13.Identity Structure
Analysis as a Means to Explore Social Worker Professional Identity
14.Reflective Practice as an Aspect of Professional Identity 15.Crisis in
Teacher Identity: ISA Guided Mentorship and Teacher Turnover
16.Interprofessional education and Interprofessional identity.
17.Psychometric Measurement of Professional Identity through Values in
Nursing and Medicine 18. Explicating Professional Identity through
Consultative methods 19.The Potential Contribution of the Delphi Technique
to the Study of Professional Identity 20.Observing Identity: Measuring
Professional Identity Empirically in The Healthcare Professions
21.Conclusion: Professional Identity and the Curriculum
Identity in Medicine 3.Professional Identity in Nursing 4.Professional
Identity in Social Work 5.Social Workers' Professional Identity in Its
Social Context :A Comparative Analysis 6.Professional Identity in Teaching
7.Changes of Academic Professional Identities in UK Universities 8.Evolving
Professional Identities in Health Care: The Case of Associate Professions
9.Professional Identity and Competence to Practise in Medicine 10.The
Future Starts Now - the Identity and Competence of Doctors and the Impact
of Accreditation 11.The Measurement of Leadership Qualities as an Aspect of
Nursing Professional Identity 12.Are we Admitting the Best Students?
Seeking the "Best Fit" With Institutional Values and Professional Identity
Development in US Medical School Admissions Processes 13.Identity Structure
Analysis as a Means to Explore Social Worker Professional Identity
14.Reflective Practice as an Aspect of Professional Identity 15.Crisis in
Teacher Identity: ISA Guided Mentorship and Teacher Turnover
16.Interprofessional education and Interprofessional identity.
17.Psychometric Measurement of Professional Identity through Values in
Nursing and Medicine 18. Explicating Professional Identity through
Consultative methods 19.The Potential Contribution of the Delphi Technique
to the Study of Professional Identity 20.Observing Identity: Measuring
Professional Identity Empirically in The Healthcare Professions
21.Conclusion: Professional Identity and the Curriculum