Highlights • We evaluate a tool to navigate self-reflection for clinical performance improvement. • Understanding factors affecting clinical learning prepares students and teachers. • Preparing for clinical learning is key to clinical performance improvement. • Developing Student/Teacher relationships is integral to learning in clinical environments. • Creating shared awareness is key in successful clinical practice improvement. In work integrated learning, students may report difficulties applying theory learned at university to clinical practice. One contributing factor may be students' inability to engage in meaningful reflection and self-correcting behaviours. This paper reports the evaluation of a tool, process and resources developed ...