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After you have read this opinion piece you have the opportunity to reflect and express your opinions, feelings, emotions, agreements and/or disagreements with our piece, by using simple model below from Atkins & Murphy (1994) this will help you experience a deeper and more meaningful level of reflection. Reflection can be a very productive and beneficial experience and can be utilized as part of your continued professional development as health professionals and students. It gives you the opportunity to advance your knowledge and help understand what you have learned and how you will apply this learning in the future.    
After you have read this opinion piece you have the opportunity to reflect and express your opinions, feelings, emotions, agreements and/or disagreements with our piece, by using simple model below from Atkins & Murphy (1994) this will help you experience a deeper and more meaningful level of reflection. Reflection can be a very productive and beneficial experience and can be utilized as part of your continued professional development as health professionals and students. It gives you the opportunity to advance your knowledge and help understand what you have learned and how you will apply this learning in the future.    


   
 


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Atkins & Murphy Reflection Model

After you have read this opinion piece you have the opportunity to reflect and express your opinions, feelings, emotions, agreements and/or disagreements with our piece, by using simple model below from Atkins & Murphy (1994) this will help you experience a deeper and more meaningful level of reflection. Reflection can be a very productive and beneficial experience and can be utilized as part of your continued professional development as health professionals and students. It gives you the opportunity to advance your knowledge and help understand what you have learned and how you will apply this learning in the future.  

 


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