Feedback in Medical Education: What Is Our Goal and How Do We Achieve It?

Volume: 24, Issue: S1, Pages: 5 - 7
Published: Nov 7, 2014
Abstract
Providing feedback is one of the most important and yet most challenging tasks in medical education. Traditional models of feedback begin and end with the delivery of the message by the educator. Current literature indicates that key components are needed to enable a learner to hear, process, and put into action the components of the feedback message. There must be instructor commitment to the establishment of an educational culture accepting...
Paper Details
Title
Feedback in Medical Education: What Is Our Goal and How Do We Achieve It?
Published Date
Nov 7, 2014
Volume
24
Issue
S1
Pages
5 - 7
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