Gibbs Essay

Sort By:
Page 2 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Decent Essays

    Gibbs Reflective Essay

    • 688 Words
    • 3 Pages

    I will cover three themes; teamwork, communication and application of policy specifically examining my skills, attitude and experience in these areas using Gibbs Model as a framework for my reflection (Gibbs, 1988). During the first lecture for the Preparation for Practice Education module we were split into groups consisting of two OTs, two SLTs and two PTs. I have previous experience working in similar circumstances to this, not exactly as part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) but during my previous

    • 688 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Best Essays

    Gibbs Reflection Essay

    • 3129 Words
    • 13 Pages

    Introduction This assignment will reflect on the effectiveness of my clinical and interpersonal skills in relation to my position as a nurse in a busy critical care unit. It will primarily focus on one particular patient and the care they received by myself in their immediate post operative period. In accordance with the NMC’s code of professional conduct names will not be used to protect the patient’s confidentiality. NMC (2008). Reflection is an important tool for all health care practitioners

    • 3129 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Decent Essays

    a reflective essay that will be focusing on my experience and feeling on how writer related with a patient who was complaining of severe pain in the surgical ward during writer posting there. Writer will be using the Gibbs (1998) reflective cycle as a guide on this essay. The Gibbs (1998) Reflective Cycle which is one of the most popular models of reflections consists of six steps such as description which describes as a matter of fact the situation and what happened during the incident. For writer

    • 838 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    realised that such behaviour is not acceptable, it was not so in the olden days. There, discrimination was a natural part of society and not something most people objected against. Such is the case in the short story “The Test” written by Angelica Gibbs and published

    • 806 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Gibbs Cycle Of Reflection

    • 1028 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Leading on from Kolb (1984) is Gibbs (1988) cycle of reflection. This cycle is broken down into six sections, thus, making it easier for me to analyse the different situations and events that occur. These different steps allow me to evaluate, analyse and consider my feelings throughout the experience. As a result this is the reason why I use this model more than most, as I like to remember how I felt at that point and on the other hand, I also remember an event from how I felt at that time (Oxford

    • 1028 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Gibbs Model Of Reflection

    • 1473 Words
    • 6 Pages

    2011). Utilising the different models of reflection, graduate nurses can develop their critical thinking and analysis skills by reflecting on past experiences and determining how to provide better care in future (Caldwell & Grobbel, 2013). In the Gibbs model, participants are instructed to ask themselves questions about their own actions and the actions of those around them. The process of breaking down what actions did and did not work in a particular situation teaches the individual to critically

    • 1473 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    HISTORY OF MATCH FIXING IN INDIA The start to the new millennium was not very auspicious for the Cricket world, as were engulfed in a series of match fixing scandals that has left the world socked and bewildered. The first trace of cheating in cricket was found in 1994-95, Shane Warne and Mark Waugh - two of the greatest names in the history of Australian cricket were guilty of supplying information about team selection, weather and pitch to an Indian bookmaker in 1994. They were let off easily

    • 900 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    Gibbs Reflective Cycle

    • 1086 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Using Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1988), I will reflect on the CPR experience during the Clinical Stimulation Lab (CSL). I will discuss the knowledge and skills I have gained, however indicate in my action plan what things I need to further develop. Prior to attending the CSL class, I completed the lab preparations which included basic CPR questions and watched the video clip provided. I understood the procedures for CPR outside and within a hospital environment. When given an event of a cardiac

    • 1086 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    supported the GP (general practice) junior doctors that started working in my department. I will examine and reflect on my plan of action for their smooth adaptation in the unit and the development of the gynaecological emergency skills. I will be using Gibbs’ (1998) model of reflection. I chose this framework as I found it helpful for structuring my reflection thoughts. I will approach Amabile and Kramer's Progress Theory (Using Small Wins to Enhance Motivation), who wrote in detail about how progress

    • 1286 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    In society, behaving in a way that distances oneself from others is viewed as unacceptable: be it mentally or physically. In the novel, The Stranger, by Albert Camus, the main character, Meursault, does just that. Throughout the novel, Meursault creates a problem for himself by emphasizing his individual existence rather than acknowledging others. The text suggests that the solution to the presented problem for Meursault is to recognize the subjectivity of others around him: such as his mother and

    • 810 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays