Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the situation; 2. Critical analysis and understanding of both self and the situation; 3. Development of new perspectives to inform future actions. Assessors can only access reflections indirectly through learners' verbal and/or written expressions. Being privy to the situation that triggered reflection could place reflective materials into context. Video-cases make that possible and, coupled with a scoring rubric, offer a reliable way of assessing reflection. Methods: Fourth and fifth year undergraduate medical students were shown two interactive video-cases and asked to reflect on this experience, guided by six standard questions. The quality of ...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
BACKGROUND: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Reflection is increasingly considered as an important attribute for health care professionals in the...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION: This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medica...
Reflection is increasingly considered as an important attribute for health care professionals in the...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
BACKGROUND: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Background: Reflection is a meta-cognitive process, characterized by: 1. Awareness of self and the s...
Reflection is increasingly considered as an important attribute for health care professionals in the...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION: This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medica...
Reflection is increasingly considered as an important attribute for health care professionals in the...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...
INTRODUCTION This study describes the development of an instrument to measure the ability of medical...