A Best Evidence in Medical Education systematic review to determine the most effective teaching methods that develop reflection in medical students: BEME Guide No …

J Uygur, E Stuart, M De Paor, E Wallace, S Duffy… - Medical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Reflection is thought to be an essential skill for physicians. Although much has
been written about it, there is little concurrence about how to best teach reflection in medical …

Self–regulatory learning theory as a lens on how undergraduate and postgraduate learners respond to feedback: A BEME scoping review: BEME Guide No. 66

M Spooner, C Duane, J Uygur, E Smyth, B Marron… - Medical …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Little is known of processes by which feedback affects learners to influence
achievement. This review maps what is known of how learners interact with feedback, to better …

A comprehensive clinical model of suffering

WR Phillips, JM Uygur… - The Journal of the …, 2023 - Am Board Family Med
Suffering is often a part of the illness experience, and relieving it is a fundamental obligation
of medicine. Distress, injury, disease, and loss generate suffering when they threaten …

Understanding compassion in family medicine: a qualitative study

J Uygur, JB Brown, C Herbert - British Journal of General Practice, 2019 - bjgp.org
Background Patients and physicians have traditionally valued compassion; however, there
is concern that physician compassion has declined with the increasing emphasis on science …

[BOOK][B] Understanding Compassion in Family Medicine: A Qualitative Study

JM Uygur - 2012 - search.proquest.com
Aims: This thesis aimed to explore the physician’s capacity for, and their experiences and
notions of compassion throughout training and in family practice. Methods: This qualitative …

Compassion in Family Practice: do we need to go there?

J Uygur, SM Smith - Family Practice, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Compassion has long been considered the cornerstone of the patientdoctor relationship. It
is described in our medical ethics as a virtue ‘that combines an attitude of active regard for …

[PDF][PDF] HOW DOES CULTURE IMPACT TRUST IN THE PATIENT-DOCTOR RELATIONSHIP?

M Al Qubaisi, MT O'Shea, L Marcinowicz, J Uygur… - inhed.ie
“Respect, trust, rapport are necessary components of a therapeutic relationship”[1]. Trust is
a multi-dimensional factor that plays a crucial role in maximising efficiency of therapeutic …

[BOOK][B] Challenges and solutions: narratives of patient-centered care

JB Brown, T Thornton, M Stewart - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
The foundation of patient-centered care is the patient-professional relationship. By exploring
both the disease and patients' unique experience of illness, healthcare professionals take …

[PDF][PDF] Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0

T Barrett - aishe.org
This problem-based learning (PBL) book is the first to place students’ talk at its heart. It
focuses on the valuable lessons we can learn about problembased learning from listening to …

[PDF][PDF] Group Members

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Background: Reflection is becoming a core clinical skill in undergraduate medical curricula,
as exemplified by the recommendations from the Association of American Medical Colleges.(…