Reflective Practice at a Private Sector Medical College
Aamir Abbas Mughal, Nadeem Razaq, Muhammad Saif Ullah, Sadia Ikram, Farrukh Sarfraz, Fahad Sarfraz
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
To create both professionally and actually,
wellbeing professionals need to construct fundamental aptitudes in reflective
practice. Facilitators in general are agree that these skills should be created
as portion of educational module for the wellbeing of professional students.
The aims were to present reflective practice to third-year medical students and
to evaluate the students’ self-perceived reflective aptitudes before and after
their reflective exercises.
Objective: Using a composed survey, third-year medical students’ perceptions of
reflective practice were accumulated before and after their clinic placement.
Students moreover completed two reflective writing pieces about their clinical
placements.
Material and
Methods:
Study
design: Quantitative, Cohort study.
Settings: Akhtar Saeed Medical College, Lahore
Duration: 1 Year i.e. 1st September 2020 to 30th August 2021.
Results: The students’ reflective writing papers were distributed into one of
the three categories: non-reflector, reflector and critical reflector. Content
investigation of students’ perceptions of reflective practice uncovered nine
topics. Eight fundamental topics emerged from students’ proposals for moving
forward their reflective capacities.
Conclusion: It concludes that student’s issues around the appraisal of reflective
writing are discussed, and students’ recommendations for progressing their
reflective capacities are displayed.
Key words: Reflection in practice, reflective learning, quality assurance