The “Educational Alliance” as a Framework for Reconceptualizing Feedback in Medical Education
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Feedback has long been considered a vital component of training in the health professions. Nonetheless, it remains difficult to enact the feedback process effectively. In part, this may be because, historically, feedback has been framed in the medical education literature as a unidirectional content-delivery process with a focus on ensuring the learner's acceptance of the content. Thus, proposed solutions have been organized around mechanistic, educator-driven, and behavior-based best practices. Recently, some authors have begun to highlight the role of context and relationship in the feedback process, but no theoretical frameworks have yet been suggested for understanding or exploring this relational…
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- Alliance
- Negotiation
- Context (archaeology)
- Process (computing)
- Perception
- Psychology
- Medical education
- Knowledge management
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