Pharmacy Reflection Essay

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    I think at the time of your story, you were going through a comparative reflection. And in phenomenology, a comparative reflection is simply that you experience or explain phenomena in ways different than other people. One simple example of this is how people experience rain. Some people get exciting and like it when it rains, and others get gloomy. Comparative reflection is useful in phenomenology because seeing or understanding how other people experience or explain a phenomena can help you to

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    Micro/Macro Reflection Paper Over the course of the year, I have been exposed to both micro practice and macro practice when it comes to the field of social work. It is clear that both types of direct practice have a purpose: to help improve clients’ lives. Even though both of these types of practice are effective in achieving this goal, I find micro practice to be more effective in changing the lives of clients for the better. This year may have opened me up to the idea of macro practice, but I

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    The first ‘not-knowing’ strategy discusses the concept of reflective practice. This includes practicing moving away from automatic assumptions and taking into consideration new perspectives, as well as maintaining self-awareness throughout the process (Epstein, Siegel, & Silberman, 2008). Within sandtray therapy, this includes being conscious of their own ‘bias and values’, along with being aware of their personal limitations. This will assist in responding in a culturally appropriate manner within

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    Analysis of Girl at Mirror by Norman Rockwell On the morning of my first day of the sixth grade, I spent an entire fifty five minutes staring deep into the eyes of a girl who wanted nothing more than to grow up. In her eyes, shards of mangled memories swirled, holding her back from getting ready for the day ahead, for the first day of middle school, for a new beginning. I told her that she could do it, that she just needed to keep looking forward because things would be okay. My eyes cleared up

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    This piece is going to explore the principles of reflective practice and highlight/explore the benefits and challenges that one encounters when it comes to reflection in everyday clinical practice. Models of reflection will also be incorporated to support critical reflective practice as a speech and language therapist. Reflective practise is crucial as a speech and language therapist as it creates critical thinking and limits the chances of future problems reoccurring. It also creates a cycle of

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    INTRODUCTION Pharmacists must be competent in the provision of primary health care. Competent pharmacists “have knowledge…act in compliance with the rules of ethics, attitudes…and are willing to take initiative.”(1) The National Competency Standards for Pharmacists(2) describes the skills, attitudes and values/beliefs which enable one to practise effectively as a pharmacist. In this report, I included two examples for each competency task which I experienced during the placement to highlight significant

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    they can be very hard to be read legibly much less correctly translated into proper medication dosages. The first suggestion I would give to an organization would be that they required all orders to be submitted securely, by the doctors, to the pharmacy be electronic means. Computers have evolved at an extremely fast pace in the past few years. We would be at an extreme disadvantage if we did not take the opportunity to use this to our benefit. With the common place of wireless networks and

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    Promote professional development CU2942 1. Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice Within my role, it is important to continually improve knowledge and practice so I am aware of how to give the best diverse and equal care to children, stay fully up to date with all standards and legislations. Regarding parents, they are the customer and this entails all care towards their child may need to be explained to them. E.g. what is the Early Years Foundation Stage

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    Find ways to reflect your self in your activity. Reflection, which is learning through experience, is not a new concept. As humans, we naturally reflect on our surroundings and experiences. It is a learning tool that will help us improve our skill and develop our knowledge and practice. Also it is important

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    Unit 2 Merila 1.1 explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice Reflective practice is inoperative in order to ensure that high standards are kept continuously as circumstances children and environments change In order to reflect one must continuously be aware of approaches used and how they can be changed or developed to improve Continually improving and adapting approaches benefits both children and practitioners ensuring that each individual child needs are

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