An Open Letter to our Future Students in “Narrative and the Caring Professions”

Chris Osmond, S. Cumbie, M. Dale, David Hostetler, James M. Ivory, Deb Phillips, K. Reesman
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A group of nursing, social work, education, and English faculty worked together for a year to explore how literature experiences designed for medical education might enhance professional preparation in their fields and address their common dilemmas of caregiving. The resulting insights reveal the ways in which adaptations of narrative medicine models offer benefits for students in these “caring professions.” They also indicate the promise of interdisciplinary reading experiences among students from these fields and suggest how these frameworks might address their common challenges of burnout and erosion of empathy in early clinical experience. This “open letter” to future students who will participate in an interdisciplinary reading group describes the challenges facing the professions of nursing, social work, and education, and explores the ways that doing narrative work together will prepare students to meet them.
致未来“叙事与关怀专业”学生的公开信
一群护理、社会工作、教育和英语教师一起工作了一年,探索为医学教育设计的文学体验如何加强他们领域的专业准备,并解决他们在护理方面的共同困境。由此产生的见解揭示了叙事医学模式的适应方式,为这些“护理专业”的学生提供了好处。他们还指出了这些领域的学生跨学科阅读体验的前景,并建议这些框架如何解决他们在早期临床经验中遇到的倦怠和同理心侵蚀的共同挑战。这封写给将要参加跨学科阅读小组的未来学生的“公开信”描述了护理、社会工作和教育等专业所面临的挑战,并探讨了在一起做叙事工作的方式,让学生们做好迎接挑战的准备。
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