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Log entry MONITORING

Log entry MONITORING. REVISION and UPDATE. I love e-portfolio learning log. Learning cycle. Rough guide to reflection. Stuff happens. We reflect. Changes in: Knowledge Skills Attitudes. Stuff happens differently. Gibbs Reflective Cycle. What sort of stuff should be reflect on?.

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Log entry MONITORING

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  1. Log entry MONITORING REVISION and UPDATE

  2. I love e-portfolio learning log

  3. Learning cycle

  4. Rough guide to reflection Stuff happens We reflect • Changes in: • Knowledge • Skills • Attitudes Stuff happens differently

  5. Gibbs Reflective Cycle

  6. What sort of stuff should be reflect on? • Events • Learning • Feelings • all tutorials, all half day release sessions, all out of hours sessions, each time look something up between patients. nuggets of learning

  7. A good reflective log entry will show: • Self-awareness • Insight, and curiosity, • willingness to change practice • demonstrating openness and honesty about performance along with some consideration of own feelings;

  8. Continued: • Evidence of critical thinking and analysis, describing own thought processes; • Evidence of learning, appropriately describing what needs to be learned, why and how.

  9. A good log entry : • Concise, note book not text book • Quality more than quantity • reflective practice • A plan of action is stated • Learning needs expressed in SMART form • Linked to PDP • The chosen curriculum linkage is correct

  10. How to assess a log entry? ISCE

  11. ICSE –tool for assessing log entries • Information provided • Critical Analysis • Self Awareness • Evaluation/ Evidence for Learning

  12. Example of a learning log entry

  13. Task • Read the reflection • Underline where the writer has included reactions or feelings • circle examples where the writer has analysed or evaluated the experience • Is there a SMART learning need highlighted?

  14. Reflection in action • See example of descriptive entry • Then look at the same log entry with added reflection.

  15. Learning objectives andPDP

  16. Principles • PDP is dynamic not static – all learning needs should be entered from the learning log as they go • GPR enters curriculum coverage which allows the teacher and learner to see the holes

  17. Learning log • Learning objectives should be SMART • Specific • Measurable • Achievable • Relevant • Time framed Ie: no waffle or blah. Short succinct sentences

  18. Task • Use the learning log entry to write some SMART learning objectives.

  19. Good resources • RCGP • Bradford VTS website • KSS Deanery • www.pennine-gp-training.co.uk • www.gp-training.net

  20. Thank you

  21. What were the circumstances of the conversation? (who, when, where) With GP partner at end of surgery Learning log

  22. Why were you having this conversation? Uncertain of value of d-dimer as an isolated investigation in a patient with calf pain Learning log

  23. What did you learn? That there is a protocol for DVT assessment in Cumbria That d-dimer has good sensitivity but poor specificity which makes it dangerous to use as a solitary investigation Learning log

  24. What will you do differently in future? Identify guideline and add to my memory stick Refer ?DVT to nurse practitioner at DGH Learning log

  25. What further learning needs did you identify?  Investigate sensitivity and specificity of commonly used tests My investigation rate and how this compares with others in the practice Learning log

  26. How and when will you address these? Discussion with lab staff this week ARUP website this week Investigation audit this month and present to trainer Learning log

  27. …then the GPR adds the learning needs to the PDP. The GPR doesn‘t need to validate it with the GP partner, but will validate it with the trainer by discussing what  was found out about sensitivity and specificity and showing your trainer the investigation audit. Learning log

  28. Task • Look at the learning log entries and sort them into order of merit • Describe why you have chosen your first choice • Suggest how one of the less good entries could be improved

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