在医学成像课程中纳入反射学习实践
1Kerry Dunn, EdD, R.T.(R)(M), is senior lecturer and clinical coordinator for the radiography program at Georgia Southern University, Department of Clinical Sciences in Savannah.
Radiologic technology
|May 8, 2024
概括
反射式学习是关键的认知过程,在医疗保健教育中增强了临床实践和患者的结果. 在医学成像课程中实施反射作业可以提高学生的决策能力,弥合理论与实践之间的差距.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 健康 职业 教育 教育 专业
- 放射学 教育 放射学教育
背景情况:
- 反思对于医疗保健中的学习和临床实践至关重要.
- 它有助于应用知识,理解情况,并开发新的临床见解.
- 学生X光学家从反思中受益,以提高临床技能.
研究的目的:
- 审查反思式学习周期和模型.
- 引导医疗成像教育中的反射学习作业的实施.
主要方法:
- 在学术数据库 (Google Scholar,ScienceDirect,ResearchGate) 和大学图书馆进行文献搜索.
- 关键词包括:反射学习,科尔布模型,医疗保健中的反射实践和放射学中的反射学习.
- 从19个初始搜索结果中选择了12篇相关文章.
主要成果:
- 反射式学习文学涵盖了各种健康专业,包括医学成像和放射学.
- 研究证实了反思在学习和临床实践中的重要作用.
- 架构日记和投资组合等反思性活动可以培养批判性反思能力.
结论:
- 反思式学习实践积极影响学生的学习,临床决策和患者的结果.
- 整合反思活动有助于学生将理论知识与临床实践相结合.
- 反思过程支持对临床经验进行检查,以便在未来应用和终身学习.
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