How to give Feedback
Ask Tell Ask
How to give Feedback
There are several ways to give feedback. Some are better than others. Below details how to give feedback.
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Ask Tell Ask
The Ask Tell Ask approach is a great way to provide feedback.Â
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Don’t use the sandwhich
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Don’t be vague
Feedback. What? Why?
Feedback is part of “Talking about performance” which is the third step of the “3T teaching blue print”. Follow the links to learn more about each of these concepts.Â
Feedback is the process in which an attending verbally informs his/her learner (student or resident) on their performance. It is often informal and done at high frequency, often multiple times during the day. It is also done at the end of the day. The purpose of feedback is to give information to the leaner so they can use it to correct mistakes and reinforce positive performance. Feedback is not tracked by GME or medical schools. It stays between the attending and the learner.Â