An experiential study of “values in health care – a spiritual approach” (vihasa), in a health university set up

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International Journal of Development Research

An experiential study of “values in health care – a spiritual approach” (vihasa), in a health university set up

Abstract: 

Background: VIHASA is a UK based programme developed by Janki Foundation. All healthcare professionals have to heal themselves first, then innculcate knowledge, training & lastly, put them into practice.
Objective: Update physicians to heal them selves, Learn through experience & Bring the experiential relevance to work.
Methodology: A total of 22 participants from all colleges of this Health University namely Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University) participated in a workshop comprising of two sessions. The workout was on “Positivity” module.
Observation: The Absolute Learning Gain was 60% which shows that the activity  was satisfactory to the stakeholders.
Conclusion: We found that this study updated physicians regarding knowledge to heal them selves, to learn through experience & bring their experiential relevance to work.
 

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