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Comparison of blogged and written reflections in two medicine clerkships - Fischer - 2011 - Medical Education - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    "Our study suggests there is no significant difference in themes addressed or levels of reflection achieved when students complete a similar assignment via online blogging or traditional essay writing. Given this, faculty staff should feel comfortable in utilising the blog format for reflective exercises. Faculty members could consider the option of using either format to address different learning styles of students."
anonymous

Promoting clinical reasoning in general practice trainees: role of the clinical teacher - Atkinson - 2011 - The Clinical Teacher - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    "It is important that the clinical teacher teaches trainees the specific skills sets of the expert general practitioner (e.g. synthesising skills, recognising prototypes, focusing on cues and clues, using community resources and dealing with uncertainty) in order to promote clinical reasoning in the context of general practice or family medicine. Clinical teachers need to understand their own reasoning processes as well as be able to convey that knowledge to their trainees. They also need to understand the developmental stages of clinical reasoning and be able to nurture each trainee's own expertise. Strategies for facilitating effective clinical reasoning in trainees include adequate exposure to patients, offering the trainees opportunity for reflection and feedback, and coaching on the techniques of reasoning in the general practice context."
anonymous

Using narratives to trigger reflection - Law - 2011 - The Clinical Teacher - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    "Limited opportunities may exist for students to develop insight into the challenges faced by doctors and patients presented with challenging or sensitive illness and difficult decisions. The use of patient and doctor narratives to facilitate discussion and encourage reflection on sensitive issues can offer a useful supplement to patient contact."
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Bibliographic Management Meets Web 2.0 | Nature Journal Bloggers - 0 views

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    Review of Zotero, Mendeley, CiteULike, Connotea, RefWorks, and EndNoteWeb. Brief hyperlinked mentions of 2collab, Labmeeting, Reference Manager, Citavi, Papers, JabRef, and tools for managing BibTeX files.
Natalie Lafferty

Central Medical Library UMCG - 0 views

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    A nice example of Netvibes being used to support medical staff and students at the University Medical Centre Groningen in the Netherlands.
anonymous

Medical Education - UCSF Guides at University of California, San Francisco - 0 views

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    "The resources listed in this guide are tailored to medical education research and academic scholarship."
anonymous

Portfolio-based assessments in medical education: are they valid and reliable for summative purposes? - Roberts - 2002 - Medical Education - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    Portfolios have high face validity and are a useful formative assessment tool
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