Context: Medical students are exposed during their training to a wide range of experiences and behaviors that can affect their learning regarding professionalism and their behavior and attitudes towards patient-centered care. The aim of the study is to explore learning associated with critical incidents and levels of critical reflection among medical students. Approach: Medical students’ were invited to narrate a critical incident and reflect on the learning associated with it. All students’ narratives were audio-recorded and analyzed thematically. Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning was used to analyze the level of reflection reached in students’ narratives. Findings: For the present analysis critical incidents narrated by 70 clini...
Given the call for change in medical school curriculum towards a more humanistic approach, it remain...
Objectives: This paper aims to examine the discourses used by students in a formal assessment of th...
Background: Existing studies have explored many aspects of medical students' experiences of patient ...
Context: Medical students are exposed during their training to a wide range of experiences and behav...
Background Measuring professionalism in undergraduate medical students is a difficult process, and ...
Background Measuring professionalism in undergraduate medical students is a difficult process, and n...
INTRODUCTION: Patient care transitions are prevalent in health care, and faulty transition-related c...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the attitudes of students to reflection in the form of significant event anal...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Reflection on professional experience is increasingly accepted as a critical a...
Background: Reflection on practical experiences is a key element that enables students to recognize ...
Critical incident reports are now being widely used in medical educa-tion. They are short narrative ...
BACKGROUND: Recent changes in healthcare system and training mandates have altered the clinical lear...
Abstract Background Narrative medicine (NM) is an approach involving narrative skills and is regarde...
Background: Patient safety has become an important topic over the last decade and has also been incr...
PURPOSE: As calls for training and accreditation standards around improved patient care transitions ...
Given the call for change in medical school curriculum towards a more humanistic approach, it remain...
Objectives: This paper aims to examine the discourses used by students in a formal assessment of th...
Background: Existing studies have explored many aspects of medical students' experiences of patient ...
Context: Medical students are exposed during their training to a wide range of experiences and behav...
Background Measuring professionalism in undergraduate medical students is a difficult process, and ...
Background Measuring professionalism in undergraduate medical students is a difficult process, and n...
INTRODUCTION: Patient care transitions are prevalent in health care, and faulty transition-related c...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the attitudes of students to reflection in the form of significant event anal...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Reflection on professional experience is increasingly accepted as a critical a...
Background: Reflection on practical experiences is a key element that enables students to recognize ...
Critical incident reports are now being widely used in medical educa-tion. They are short narrative ...
BACKGROUND: Recent changes in healthcare system and training mandates have altered the clinical lear...
Abstract Background Narrative medicine (NM) is an approach involving narrative skills and is regarde...
Background: Patient safety has become an important topic over the last decade and has also been incr...
PURPOSE: As calls for training and accreditation standards around improved patient care transitions ...
Given the call for change in medical school curriculum towards a more humanistic approach, it remain...
Objectives: This paper aims to examine the discourses used by students in a formal assessment of th...
Background: Existing studies have explored many aspects of medical students' experiences of patient ...