How to write reflections for ePortfolio?

How to write reflections for ePortfolio?

When writing reflective notes in e-Portfolios, the AoMRC recommends to word the notes in terms of the following:

  1. A brief description: what are you reflecting on?
  2. Feelings: what were your reactions or feelings to the event in general?
  3. Evaluation: what was the outcome?
  4. Analysis: what have you learnt?

How do you write a reflection doctor?

How to Write a Reflection

  1. Say why you did it.
  2. Say what the outcome was.
  3. Say what you thought about the project.
  4. Say what you are going to do next – and maybe put that in your PDP.

What is a clinical case review RCGP?

A clinical case review is a place to document all of your clinical learning experiences from a variety of settings.

What is a portfolio in medicine?

A portfolio is a physical document, providing evidence of the professional and personal skills, knowledge and competencies that are covered by your CV. Many assessment centres use portfolios, alongside other tools, to assess your competencies and suitability for specialty training.

How do you write a reflection NHS?

To achieve good reflective writing, you could:

  1. reflect on what could or did go wrong rather than provide evidence of everything ‘going perfectly’.
  2. reflect on an adverse incident in the department.
  3. reflect on visits to different departments or areas of practice.
  4. use simulation to generate reflection.

How do you write a clinical reflective essay?

A reflective nursing essay usually consists of the following elements:

  1. Introduction. It explains the whole purpose of the essay and tells readers what to expect.
  2. Description of the situation.
  3. Sharing of personal feelings.
  4. Evaluation of experience.
  5. Reflection and opportunities for learning.
  6. Conclusion.

How do you present a case based discussion?

  1. Ask the trainee to introduce the case briefly – try not to interrupt (2-3 mins).
  2. Clarify matters of fact e.g. ‘what did you mean when you told her….
  3. Take notes as they talk: especially of some of the things they say that relate to the competency domains you want to assess; explore those later.

How do I write a GP CV?

Preparing your medical CV

  1. Prepare early. Doctors should start putting together a rolling CV that collates essential information, such as dates of placements and skills learned.
  2. Tailor it.
  3. Structure it clearly.
  4. Highlight your experience.
  5. List outside interests.
  6. Address gaps.
  7. Make it look good.
  8. Make sure it is accurate.

Do medical students need a CV?

The CV is appropriate for academic or medical careers and is far more comprehensive than a resume. As a medical student, the CV includes information no older than graduate and/or undergraduate education. As a student progresses to fellowship, the CV would then include information no older than medical school data.

How do I do a reflective account?

Top tips for writing a Reflective Account

  1. What happened?
  2. What was your role?
  3. What issue is being addressed or population is being served?
  4. What were your initial expectations?
  5. What are you most proud of?
  6. Did you learn a new skill or clarify an interest?
  7. How can you apply this learning?

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