Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning

Constructive feedback is defined as the act of giving information to a student or resident through the description of their performance in an observed clinical situation. The following keys are required during feedback in order to get student's performance improvement: the observation of an eve...

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spelling paper:paper_00257680_v68_n1_p88_AlvesdeLima2023-06-08T14:53:38Z Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning Constructive feedback Mini-CEX Residents Students academic achievement article clinical observation information learning medical education medical student motivation resident standard teacher teaching education educational model feedback system human methodology Education, Medical, Undergraduate Educational Measurement Feedback Humans Internship and Residency Learning Models, Educational Students, Medical Teaching Constructive feedback is defined as the act of giving information to a student or resident through the description of their performance in an observed clinical situation. The following keys are required during feedback in order to get student's performance improvement: the observation of an event, the instructor's comment on said performance, by following always a pre-established pattern or standard, and advice on improvement. Major impact takes place when a student or a resident compares the teacher's feedback to its own performance. The dissonance between desired and actual performance constitutes a strong motivation and deep-learning generator. Most of the teachers find it essential, but in general they carry it out in a short and non specific way. Medical students and residents are willing to get and need constructive feedback and they clearly associate it to high-quality learning. However, even though they appreciate it, they seldom request it. It is essential to take maximum advantage of feedback by giving recommendations, producing reactions and self-analysis and also by defining an appropriate action plan. It takes time and effort to apply this tool, but it is of great value for the growth and academic development of students and residents. 2008 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00257680_v68_n1_p88_AlvesdeLima http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00257680_v68_n1_p88_AlvesdeLima
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topic Constructive feedback
Mini-CEX
Residents
Students
academic achievement
article
clinical observation
information
learning
medical education
medical student
motivation
resident
standard
teacher
teaching
education
educational model
feedback system
human
methodology
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Educational Measurement
Feedback
Humans
Internship and Residency
Learning
Models, Educational
Students, Medical
Teaching
spellingShingle Constructive feedback
Mini-CEX
Residents
Students
academic achievement
article
clinical observation
information
learning
medical education
medical student
motivation
resident
standard
teacher
teaching
education
educational model
feedback system
human
methodology
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Educational Measurement
Feedback
Humans
Internship and Residency
Learning
Models, Educational
Students, Medical
Teaching
Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning
topic_facet Constructive feedback
Mini-CEX
Residents
Students
academic achievement
article
clinical observation
information
learning
medical education
medical student
motivation
resident
standard
teacher
teaching
education
educational model
feedback system
human
methodology
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Educational Measurement
Feedback
Humans
Internship and Residency
Learning
Models, Educational
Students, Medical
Teaching
description Constructive feedback is defined as the act of giving information to a student or resident through the description of their performance in an observed clinical situation. The following keys are required during feedback in order to get student's performance improvement: the observation of an event, the instructor's comment on said performance, by following always a pre-established pattern or standard, and advice on improvement. Major impact takes place when a student or a resident compares the teacher's feedback to its own performance. The dissonance between desired and actual performance constitutes a strong motivation and deep-learning generator. Most of the teachers find it essential, but in general they carry it out in a short and non specific way. Medical students and residents are willing to get and need constructive feedback and they clearly associate it to high-quality learning. However, even though they appreciate it, they seldom request it. It is essential to take maximum advantage of feedback by giving recommendations, producing reactions and self-analysis and also by defining an appropriate action plan. It takes time and effort to apply this tool, but it is of great value for the growth and academic development of students and residents.
title Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning
title_short Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning
title_full Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning
title_fullStr Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning
title_full_unstemmed Constructive feedback. A strategy to enhance learning
title_sort constructive feedback. a strategy to enhance learning
publishDate 2008
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