Defining and Developing Professionalism

Author:

Bossers Ann1,Kernaghan Jan2,Hodgins Lisa,Merla Leann3,O'Connor Charlene4,Van Kessel Monique5

Affiliation:

1. Ann M. Bossers, M.Ed., OT(C) is an Associate Professor and Fieldwork Coordinator, School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Elborn College, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6G 1H1

2. Jan Kernaghan, B.Sc.OT, OT(C) is an Occupational Therapist, Mental Health, London Health Sciences, Southstreet Campus, London, Ontario N6A 4L6

3. Leann Merla, M.Sc., OT(C) is the Occupational Therapy Clinical Specialist, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ontario, N6A 5A5

4. Charlene O'Connor, B.Sc.OT, OT(C) is an Occupational Therapist with the Community Occupational Therapists and Associates (COTA), Toronto, Ontario

5. Monique Van Kessel, B.Sc.OT, OT(C) is an Occupational Therapist, School Health, Thames Valley Children's Centre, London, Ontario.

Abstract

During the development of a new occupational therapy curriculum, professionalism was identified as a core process component essential to occupational therapy practice. A group, comprised of faculty, clinicians, and students, was charged to examine professionalism and to make recommendations for curriculum planning and development. However, a consistent description or definition of professionalism was lacking in the literature. Defining professionalism was, therefore, the first task of the group. A schematic representation of professionalism was developed through a review of the literature and qualitative analysis of information obtained from discussion groups focussed on professionalism. In this paper, the schematic representation of professionalism will be presented as well as information about two supported self-study courses entitled, Fostering Professional Development and Becoming a Professional. A professional portfolio guide for the student occupational therapist will also be described. Future implications and directions for fostering professionalism will be discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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