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How To Provide Authentic Feedback In Medical Education Ashley Gerhardson

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How To Provide Authentic Feedback In Medical Education Ashley Gerhardson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.74 MB
Pages: 68
Author: Ashley Gerhardson, Jana Baker, Donald Sefcik, Naunihal Zaveri
ISBN: 9783031529207, 9783031529214, 3031529200, 3031529219
Language: English
Year: 2024

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How To Provide Authentic Feedback In Medical Education Ashley Gerhardson by Ashley Gerhardson, Jana Baker, Donald Sefcik, Naunihal Zaveri 9783031529207, 9783031529214, 3031529200, 3031529219 instant download after payment.

This manual provides a quick reference guide to assist educators in providing authentic feedback, how to address feedback in pre-clinical and clinical situations, and the benefits of two-way feedback in improving instruction. This manual is a collective effort between medical educators designed to ensure authentic feedback is structured for both the learner and the learning environment. This manual enables medical educators to move from theory to practical application in both the preclinical and clinical settings. Through theory, the practical application of authentic feedback becomes a concrete application rather than a profound concept. Educators gain knowledge regarding how theoretical concepts become a reality leading to student success and self-directed learning. The manual guides the educator through the various modalities in which feedback is required to drive student success, such as formative practice, learning environments, small group learning, multiple-choice assessments, and clinical settings. Finally, the manual ends with two-way communication and describes the steps medical educators can take to become reflective professionals. Supported by experienced and evidence-based recommendations, medical educators, administrators, and institutions are presented with checklists, strategies, and best practices for providing authentic feedback.

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