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What are the “Ignatian Values”?

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What are the “Ignatian Values”?

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The School of Pharmacy and Health Professions has chosen five aspects of Ignatian Spirituality to emphasize in its mission of preparing health care professionals to provide comprehensive, patient centered care. They are: “Finding God in all things”, “Cura Personalis”, “Magis”, Men and Women for and with others”, and “Faith that does Justice”. These values are evident in the day to day life of the school (student, faculty and staff comments), integrated into course objectives, topics of retreats, ongoing staff and faculty development, and points of reflection for community engagement and service. Read more here.

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