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Portfolio to Go: 1000plus Reflective Writing Prompts and Provocations for Clinical Learners [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x158x17 mm, kaal: 410 g, 7 b&w tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 148750019X
  • ISBN-13: 9781487500191
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x158x17 mm, kaal: 410 g, 7 b&w tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 148750019X
  • ISBN-13: 9781487500191
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In Portfolio To Go, Allan D. Peterkin insists that reflective capacity, critical thinking, creative expression, and narrative competence are attributes that should be developed in every health professional.



Preparing a learning portfolio has become a mandatory part of the course work in most clinical professions. Students and educators alike sometimes complain that these mandatory assignments become repetitive and uninspired. However, we all need to be able to speak and write clearly as we work with our colleagues, students and those we care for.

In Portfolio To Go, Allan D. Peterkin insists that reflective capacity, critical thinking, creative expression, and narrative competence are attributes that should be developed in every health professional – regardless of the discipline or specialty. Trainees will find over 1000 prompts organized under themes highly relevant to students and educators, including those not formally addressed in class, such as coping with uncertainty and ambiguity, team conflict, and resilience through good self-care. Practical tips for writing effectively and for discussing and evaluating narratives in a helpful, respective manner are provided throughout. Peterkin is a pioneer in emphasizing patient-centred, humanistic care and Portfolio To Go will help to train and develop more reflective practitioners.

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"Portfolio to Go contains a compilation of prompts that are excellent, provocative, and stimulating. Grouping them with CanMEDS roles is really useful for physicians and a wonderful idea." -- Sheila Pinchin, Educational Developer, Office of Health Sciences, Queen's University
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction
3(13)
2 What Can My Reflective Portfolio Be?
16(5)
3 Finding Optimal Conditions to Write and Reflect
21(2)
4 Getting Started: Learning as a Journey -- Writing Prompts
23(5)
5 Using Reflective Writing Prompts and Storytelling Skills to Maximize Growth and Reflection
28(8)
6 Communication -- Writing Prompts
36(3)
7 Collaboration and Teamwork -- Writing Prompts
39(3)
8 Conflict -- Writing Prompts
42(5)
9 The Personal Narrative Reflection Tool: Steps for Enhancing Critical Reflection in Your Portfolio Entries
47(2)
10 The Patient or Client as a Person -- Writing Prompts
49(8)
11 Diversity/Culture/Equity -- Writing Prompts
57(4)
12 Social Justice/Advocacy -- Writing Prompts
61(3)
13 From Portfolios to Action: Practical Strategies for Practicing Reflective, Narrative-Based Care
64(4)
14 Well-Being and the Clinician as a Person -- Writing Prompts
68(5)
15 Ambiguity/Uncertainty -- Writing Prompts
73(2)
16 Career Satisfaction -- Writing Prompts
75(3)
17 Battling the Inner Critic: How to Stay Open When You Reflect and Write
78(2)
18 Personal Reflections -- Writing Prompts
80(11)
19 Sample Course Guidelines
91(5)
20 The Body -- Writing Prompts
96(4)
21 Things to Consider When Forming a Reflective Writing Group
100(2)
22 Professionalism and Ethics -- Writing Prompts
102(5)
23 Values, Beliefs, and Assumptions -- Writing Prompts
107(4)
24 Toward a More In-Depth Assessment of Reflective Writing Evaluation
111(4)
25 The Hidden Curriculum and Power -- Writing Prompts
115(3)
26 Am I a Good Group Member? Positive Characteristics
118(3)
27 Dilemmas and Difficult Stories -- Writing Prompts
121(5)
28 Sample Discussion Points When Working with Stories
126(3)
29 For Teachers and Student Group Leaders
129(4)
30 A Sample Narrative Reflection Workshop Evaluation
133(2)
31 Creativity -- Writing Prompts
135(12)
32 Graphic Medicine: Reflecting without Words
147(4)
33 Getting Published: Common Themes That Predict Success
151(3)
34 Guidelines for Narrative Accountability When Writing or Publishing about Patients/Clients
154(3)
35 Finding Publishing Opportunities
157(10)
36 A Few Words on Blogging and Social Media
167(5)
37 Other Writing and Healing References
172
Allan D. Peterkin is a professor of psychiatry and family medicine at the University of Toronto.