Background: Despite being recognized as a fundamental part of the educational process and emphasized for several decades in medical education, the influence of the feedback process is still suboptimal. This may not be surprising, because the focus is primarily centered on only one half of the process – the teachers. The learners are the targets of the feedback process and improvement needs to be shifted. Learners need to be empowered with the skills needed to receive and utilize feedback and compensate for less than ideal feedback delivery due to the busy clinical environment. Methods: Based on the available feedback literature and clinical experience regarding feedback, the author developed 10 tips to empower learners with the necessary sk...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Introduction: Feedback is an inseparable and integral part of learning. It promotes students' learni...
Increasing the amount and quality of feedback offered by clinical educators to students and trainees...
The training imparted to medical students is quite vast and complex, and a lot is expected from them...
Annette Burgess, Craig Mellis Central Clinical School, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydn...
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
Introduction: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Feedback is considered as a dynamic process in which information about the observed performance is u...
Introduction: Feedback is an inseparable and integral part of learning. It promotes students' learni...
Increasing the amount and quality of feedback offered by clinical educators to students and trainees...
The training imparted to medical students is quite vast and complex, and a lot is expected from them...
Annette Burgess, Craig Mellis Central Clinical School, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydn...
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
INTRODUCTION: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
Introduction: The guidelines offered in this paper aim to amalgamate the literature on formative fee...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...
Student ratings of teaching have received much attention in both higher and medical education resear...