James Oliver
James Oliver
Creativity has become an oft-used word in UK public policy, but perhaps it is also under-imagined. This paper contends that there is an instrumental tendency to narrowly frame creativity as innovation, implying a reproducible product, inste...
Carol Massey,Deborah Munt
Carol Massey
There is currently a clarion call for the NHS to be more creative and innovative, as it moves into an increasingly quality focused agenda. But exactly how easy is it to do this when the NHS performance regime for the last 10 years has been ...
Deconstructing the toolkit: creativity and risk in the NHS workforce [0.03%]
解构工具包:英国国民卫生服务(NHS)劳动力的创造力和风险
Von Allen,Emma Brodzinski
Von Allen
Deconstructing the Toolkit explores the current desire for toolkits that promise failsafe structures to facilitate creative success. The paper examines this cultural phenomenon within the context of the risk-averse workplace-with particular...
Aesthetic, emotion and empathetic imagination: beyond innovation to creativity in the health and social care workforce [0.03%]
美学、情感与同理心的想象力:超越创新,实现护理健康和社会工作者的创造力
Deborah Munt,Janet Hargreaves
Deborah Munt
The Creativity in Health and Care Workshops programme was a series of investigative workshops aimed at interrogating the subject of creativity with an over-arching objective of extending the understanding of the problems and possibilities o...
Heidi Mertes,Guido Pennings
Heidi Mertes
A lot of interest has been generated by the possibility of deriving gametes from embryonic stem cells and bone marrow stem cells. These stem cell derived gametes may become useful for research and for the treatment of infertility. In this a...
Hannah Bradby,Janet Hargreaves,Mary Robson
Hannah Bradby
This paper offers a brief consideration of how narrative, in the form of people's own stories, potentially figures in health and social care provision as part of the impulse towards patient-centred care. The rise of the epistemological legi...
Serve the people: understanding ideology and professional ethics of medicine in China [0.03%]
以民为本:理解中国的医学意识形态与专业伦理
Jingqing Yang
Jingqing Yang
The article explores the communist ideology that has guided the formation of professional ethics of medicine in China. It first explores the constitutions of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party and codes of practi...
H Strange,R Chadwick
H Strange
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that there are significant ethical problems with nonmedical sex selection, and that prohibitive legislation is justified. The central argument put forward is that nonmedical sex selection is a sexist ...
Emma Brodzinski,Deborah Munt
Emma Brodzinski
This paper is drafted as an overview of the process of the Creativity in Health and Care workshop programme the themes arising from the project. It is intended as an introduction to the special edition and the notion of creativity that is b...
Roberto Sánchez-Camus
Roberto Sánchez-Camus
The Problem of Application investigates the multiple viewpoints in defining a critical aesthetic in applied arts practice. Amongst organisations, participants, and facilitators there are varying wants and needs in any creative project with ...