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Medical Education ; : 255-265, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1007015

ABSTRACT

Feedback is an educational activity that occurs in a variety of settings in medical education and has been widely discussed since 2008, when Ridder et al. defined it as "Specific information about the comparison between a trainee's observed performance and a standard, given with the intent to improve the trainee's performance." (Ridder et al., 2008, p.3). Since then, discussions on effective feedback have shifted from a behaviorist, instructor-centered approach to a more multifaceted approach that focuses on relationship and the learner as recipient of feedback, or the learner's potential ability to make use of feedback (self-regulated learning, feedback literacy).

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1152-1154, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824031

ABSTRACT

Combining with the feature of ultrasound medicine and obeying the basic principle of feedback, we introduced the sandwich feedback method into standardized training of residents. By telling residents where improvement was needed, residents could clearly know their goal in the process of training. The training pass rate in the sandwich feedback method group and the traditional teaching method group were compared and the results showed that the pass rate in the sandwich feedback method group was higher than that in the traditional teaching method group , indicating that the introduction of sandwich feedback method can help residents comprehend their abilities in time and find out their shortcomings and advantages, so as to improve continuously. In addition, it would effectively supervise and urge teachers to continuously improve their teaching awareness and level.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1152-1154, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800833

ABSTRACT

Combining with the feature of ultrasound medicine and obeying the basic principle of feedback, we introduced the sandwich feedback method into standardized training of residents. By telling residents where improvement was needed, residents could clearly know their goal in the process of training. The training pass rate in the sandwich feedback method group and the traditional teaching method group were compared and the results showed that the pass rate in the sandwich feedback method group was higher than that in the traditional teaching method group, indicating that the introduction of sandwich feedback method can help residents comprehend their abilities in time and find out their shortcomings and advantages, so as to improve continuously. In addition, it would effectively supervise and urge teachers to continuously improve their teaching awareness and level.

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