2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r4840
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Journaling as an effective tool to promote metacognition and enhance study methods in a pharmacology course, during and after the pandemic

Abstract: Introduction Reflection on one's own actions is undoubtedly one of the most important lessons required throughout a career in medicine or pharmacology, due to the series of dilemmas and decisions that health professionals must face when providing care to patients or communities, teaching other professionals, or conducting biomedical research. Given the complexity of the challenge, there is surprisingly little literature on effective pedagogical strategies that enhance ongoing reflection in medical students. Th… Show more

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“…To measure reflective learning, some researchers have employed journal writing in different fields, such as medicine (Pena-Silva et al, 2022;Rogers et al, 2019), engineering (Aryani et al, 2017), management (Gray, 2007;Loo & Thorpe, 2002), and teaching (Sabah & Rashtchi, 2016;Wallin & Adawi, 2018). Some others have focused on developing validated tools to contribute to understanding the "multi-dimensional nature" of reflective learning (Black & Plowright, 2010, p. 246).…”
Section: Measuring Reflective Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To measure reflective learning, some researchers have employed journal writing in different fields, such as medicine (Pena-Silva et al, 2022;Rogers et al, 2019), engineering (Aryani et al, 2017), management (Gray, 2007;Loo & Thorpe, 2002), and teaching (Sabah & Rashtchi, 2016;Wallin & Adawi, 2018). Some others have focused on developing validated tools to contribute to understanding the "multi-dimensional nature" of reflective learning (Black & Plowright, 2010, p. 246).…”
Section: Measuring Reflective Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As medical education is moving towards more reflection-orientated learning, e-learning should also include methods that promote critical thinking skills and reflective practice [13]. However, there is limited research on encouraging learning environments or pedagogical strategies to enhance medical students' reflection [30], and despite the known benefits of reflection in various health care professions, it is still not a thriving practice in medical education [31]. Various authors have described how to measure reflection, but only a few have addressed how to embed reflection into online teaching [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%