His primary area of teaching and research interest is in orthopaedic manual therapy as well as the assessment and facilitation of clinical reasoning among health professional learners. Euson completed his Masters in Education at the University of Toronto (Adult Education) and his PhD with the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute at the University of Toronto.
How the process of reflexivity and in particular epistemic reflexivity calls us to question, or to ‘make strange’ the taken-for granted ways in which we practice.
We talk about the organizational and social structures which surround healthcare interactions, and the embedded assumptions within our practice.
We talk about how reconceptualising practice also entails Imagining other ways of how our practice could be.
We talk about the challenges of becoming more enraging in reflexivity.
And we discuss ways that clinicians can better support the more reflexive aspect of their practice and thinking.
So I really enjoyed talking with Euson; the work he is doing within physical therapy education is fundamental.
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