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(My) spirituality in medical education
Authors:Dr. Delese Wear Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, USA;(2) Present address: NEOUCOM, 4209 State Route 44, P.O. Box 95, 44272 Rootstown, OH
Abstract:During these times of the situated, contingent text, it is not unusual for an author to disclose her biases and other sources of potential partiality as a researcher or theorist. That is, an author often discloses her race, class origins, or sexual orientation at the onset, announcing particularities that enable readers to adjust their reading to the subjectivities inherent to knowledge production. One glaring omission to these announcements, especially in medicine, has to do with the spiritual domain. This essay, written as a personal narrative, provides one example of how one's spirituality is connected to what and how one chooses to teach, even in the medical academy. Acknowledging those beliefs and considering how our spirituality (along with our other subjectivities that are known to us) may influence our work is an important process in developing a more reflective practice.
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