Engaging with these self-reflection tools in this course was genuinely meaningful. I have used comparable activities with nursing students to help them recognize how stress, decision-making, and communication show up in clinical environments. In healthcare settings, the ability to read situations and respond thoughtfully often matters as much as clinical knowledge.
I see these tools not as definitions, but as starting points. They open space for reflection on collaboration, adaptability, and professionalism, and have consistently supported my students in developing the human skills that sustain effective and compassionate care.