a multicultural world. In a healthcare field, one has to be prepared to treat every patient regardless of their background. In order to understand other cultures’ ways, we have to be able to understand our own first. It can be defined as culture humility, like mentioned in the video “Overcoming Cultural Stereotypes,” it’s understanding that we have a right way in our culture and other cultures have their own right way. Once we see our culture though our own lenses we can come to an understanding
Words: 316 - Pages: 2
adventure ambition assertiveness beauty bravery compassion competence conformity creativity customer satisfaction discipline diversity equality fairness flexibility freedom honor humility loyalty obedience order power promise keeping respect responsibility risk taking service success teamwork tradition trust understanding winning |List of Five Important Values
Words: 358 - Pages: 2
effectively through hands on experience and creating lessons which can apply to their everyday lives. Curiosity among my students will be encouraged as it is the pathway to learning. In a way, I believe I will also learn from my students lessons in humility. Since the time I will have with my students will be limited, it is of great importance to me as teacher for them to hold onto at least one valuable moral lesson they
Words: 369 - Pages: 2
National Geographic’s “Searching for the Real Cleopatra” by Chip Brown, claims that Cleopatra's tomb is still out there hidden. Though no ruins have been found for a very long time, Dominican archaeologist Kathleen Martinez has been excavating, and believes that she is going to be found. I know source is credible because National Geographic is a non-profit organization that publish factual information about science, nature andexpiditions. This source is also credible because the information presented
Words: 351 - Pages: 2
University of Virginia School of Medicine provides a unique environment to mold my medical education to work in patient care in a dynamic global community. UVA fits my intended role in the medical field, which is to work with my physician peers to find the most effective ways to communicate with patients and improve their health outcomes in the U.S. and abroad. The NxGen Curriculum and UVA’s emphasis on intimate learning communities in the pre-clerkship year compliments my learning style in that
Words: 343 - Pages: 2
[pic] What Does It Take to be a Great Leader My Journey Begins When I took the“30 Books in 30 Days Challenge”; I told myself to maximize this opportunity to learn something significant. Broadening one’s knowledge and learning from the best leadership books ever published is like a gift that landed on my lap. 1st day of my 30 day reading journey, I made a strategy with 1 end goal - to enter the minds of all the authors and get the best learnings and most importantly
Words: 1551 - Pages: 7
challenges require abundant reserves of patience. I believe two of the biggest attributes a teacher should have is the ability to show respect towards the students. In his book ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed,’ Paulo Freire explained that respect and humility foster a condition of trust and communication between the teacher (who also learns) and the learner (who also teaches) (pg23).
Words: 1506 - Pages: 7
The Technology of Medicine A. Indispensable 1. Absolutely necessary or essential. 2. "It is indispensable. B. intractable 1. not easily governed, managed, or directed 2. It is what physicians must now do for patients with intractable cancer, severe rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, stroke, and advanced cirrhosis. C. sclerosis 3. an induration or hardening, especially from inflammation and in diseases of the interstitial substance;
Words: 2534 - Pages: 11
Introduction: Successful multicultural congregations must be willing to subjugate their culture and language to a biblical standard in order to meet the spiritual needs of the younger generations. Multiethnic and Multigenerational churches face enormous challenges in America. Non-dominant-group (meaning non-Anglo) churches struggle with external challenges of language, cultural differences, discrimination, marginalization and socioeconomic differences. These external challenges of non-English
Words: 2711 - Pages: 11
“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.”- Jackie Robinson A true leader is someone who people willingly follow and listen to as well as someone who has the ability to influence and motivate others. An outstanding example of a great leader is Jackie Robinson. On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson shocked the world and changed not only the history of sports, but changed America. Facing the criticism, ignoring the racial slurs, and following his true passion, Jackie
Words: 1426 - Pages: 6