Integrating Social Justice for Health Professional Education: Self-reflection, Advocacy, and Collaborative Learning

  • Hatchett L
  • Elster N
  • Wasson K
  • et al.
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Abstract

The article discusses the advantage of integrating social justice principles and values into professional graduate education. Overview of the foundation of the social justice in health equity and other disciplines is provided. Overview of the valuable lessons brought of incorporating social justice concepts in courses in bioethics, medicine, and nursing, is offered.

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Hatchett, L., Elster, N., Wasson, K., Anderson, L., & Parsi, K. (2015). Integrating Social Justice for Health Professional Education: Self-reflection, Advocacy, and Collaborative Learning. Online Journal of Health Ethics, 11. https://doi.org/10.18785/ojhe.1101.04

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