reviewAcademic MedicineSep 23, 2005Closed access

Self-Assessment in the Health Professions: A Reformulation and Research Agenda

McMaster University

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Abstract

Many researchers and educators have identified self-assessment as a vital aspect of professional self-regulation.1,2,3 This rationale has been the expressed motivation for a large number of studies of self-assessment ability in medical education, health professional education, and professions education generally. Unfortunately, the outcome of most studies would seem to cast doubt on the capacity for self-assessment, with the majority of authors concluding that self-assessment is, in fact, quite poor.4 In a recent article, Ward and colleagues suggested that this conclusion must be questioned because the methodologies used to evaluate self-assessment are fraught with methodological weaknesses.4 However, even…

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Keywords
  • Health professions
  • MEDLINE
  • Medical education
  • Psychology
  • Medicine
  • Engineering ethics
  • Political science
  • Health care
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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