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Friday, November 12, 2010
Comets, holistic care and peripheral vision
Comet Hartley 2 is still bright and yet throughout its visit by Earth quite diffuse, so I have yet to try to find it with my binoculars. To effectively use binoculars, a telescope (or even a microscope) and enjoy the astronomical delights (especially as Councils save money and switch off street lights) it helps to develop your peripheral vision.
Nursing, medicine and social care calls for its own kind of peripheral vision. Peripheral vision that nonetheless enables us to really see. It is ironic that in order to see the big picture that includes the person, that allows us to coherently assess, plan, deliver and evaluate person-centred care we must look off-center.
Comet image source: http://maineastro.com/2010/10/binocular-comet-now-high-in-the-sky/
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astronomy,
holism,
holistic care,
models of nursing,
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