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Learning professionalism using creativity and diversity concepts.

Kwang Meng ChamAnu PolsterGuy Morrow
Published in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2024)
The results of this research make a meaningful contribution to existing literature by empirically demonstrating that students from different disciplines could better construct their own understandings of professionalism when their learning activities were performed in an authentically creative and diverse setting. This educational concept is underpinned by diverse types of creativities that are not mutually exclusive. It is hoped that this first piece of evidence will stimulate more studies on utilising group creativity and diversity in healthcare education.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • social media
  • systematic review
  • health information
  • case control