Sunday, September 26, 2010

My Personal Philosophy of Nursing Education

My philosophy of nursing education will be a wholistic development of the student in physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual dimensions. It will impart more than academic knowledge and will foster a balanced development of the whole person. I will encourage independent thinking and maximum development of each individual’s potential.

We all know that while exercising the mind, the body is often neglected but our mind does function better when our body is in good shape. UTB has a nice Gym and we pay for it in our tuition, whether we use it or not. If students exercised together with other students, staff and faculty members, physical, social and emotional needs would be met. Some of us were able to meet last Sunday and we had a good social time together as you can see in the pictures.
 The 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous  (AA ) that involves a recognition of human helplessness, and the acceptance of a Higher Power, is a proven practical example of the importance of believing in God (Ludington & Diehl, 2005). I believe that God is the source of all true knowledge and that we are created in his image; therefore we should develop a life of faith in God and respect for the dignity of all human beings.





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