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They went, they saw, they learned: medical students’ reflections on community clinic visits

 

Abstract

Medicine has become a profession with increasing accountability to the needs of society. To meet this need, real-world, community-located experiences and reflection are frequently used to promote students’ learning and personal growth. This article reports first-year medical students’ reflective writing after visiting a primary healthcare clinic. A construct including affective, cognitive and behavioural components was used to analyse the data. Powerful observations were made on students’ experience of the health care services available to a sector of the public who are state dependent for healthcare. The study shows that experience-based learning helps students to ‘see’ in ways they have never seen before, and that guided reflection promotes critical reflection and thus transformative learning.

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