Authors
Erik W Driessen, Jan Van Tartwijk, Karlijn Overeem, Jan D Vermunt, Cees PM Van Der Vleuten
Publication date
2005/12
Journal
Medical education
Volume
39
Issue
12
Pages
1230-1235
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Aim  Portfolios are often used as an instrument with which to stimulate students to reflect on their experiences. Research has shown that working with portfolios does not automatically stimulate reflection. In this study we addressed the question: What are the conditions for successful reflective use of portfolios in undergraduate medical education?
Methodology/research design  We designed a portfolio that was aimed at stimulating reflection in early undergraduate medical education, using experiences described in the medical education literature and elsewhere. Conditions for reflective portfolio use were identified through interviews with 13 teachers (mentors), who were experienced in mentoring students in the process of developing their portfolios. The interviews were analysed according to the principles of grounded theory.
Results  The conditions for successful reflective use of portfolios that emerged from the …
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