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Beyond the margins: reflective writing and development of reflective capacity in medical education.

Memorial Hospital, Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Pawtucket, RI 02860, USA.
Journal of General Internal Medicine (impact factor: 2.83). 07/2010; 25(7):746-9. DOI:10.1007/s11606-010-1347-4 pp.746-9
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Reflective capacity has been described as an essential characteristic of professionally competent clinical practice, core to ACGME competencies. Reflection has been recently linked to promoting effective use of feedback in medical education and associated with improved diagnostic accuracy, suggesting promising outcomes. There has been a proliferation of reflective writing pedagogy within medical education to foster development of reflective capacity, extend empathy with deepened understanding of patients' experience of illness, and promote practitioner well-being. At Alpert Med, "interactive" reflective writing with guided individualized feedback from interdisciplinary faculty to students' reflective writing has been implemented in a Doctoring course and Family Medicine clerkship as an educational method to achieve these aims. Such initiatives, however, raise fundamental questions of reflection definition, program design, efficacy of methods, and outcomes assessment. Within this article, we consider opportunities and challenges associated with implementation of reflective writing curricula for promotion of reflective capacity within medical education. We reflect upon reflection.

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Keywords

ACGME competencies
 
Alpert Med
 
diagnostic accuracy
 
Doctoring course
 
educational method
 
effective use
 
essential characteristic
 
Family Medicine clerkship
 
fundamental questions
 
individualized feedback
 
interdisciplinary faculty
 
medical education
 
outcomes assessment
 
patients' experience
 
professionally competent clinical practice
 
program design
 
promising outcomes
 
reflection definition
 
Reflective capacity
 
students' reflective
 

Hedy S Wald