Integrating social justice for health professional education: Self-reflection, advocacy, and collaborative learning

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Hatchett, Lena
Elster, Nanette
Wasson, Katherine
Anderson, Lisa
Parsi, Kayhan
Publisher
The Aquila Digital Community
Date
August 2015
Publication
Online Journal of Health Ethics
Abstract / Description

Justice as fair and equal treatment for all is one of the core visions for health professional education to reduce racial and economic health disparities in bioethics, nursing and medicine. However, the current reality of deeply entrenched structural inequities across race, class, gender, and social privilege make it a challenge for students to become aware of practical health equity solutions. This paper illustrates how faculty and students can build their understanding of health equity solutions in health professional education through self-reflection, self-direction, advocacy, and collaborative learning opportunities. We provide lessons learned and teaching resources from nursing, medicine, and law. (author abstract)

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Artifact Type
Application
Research
Reference Type
Journal Article
Geographic Focus
National
P4HE Authored
No
Topic Area
Policy and Practice