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Critically reflective practice and its sources: A qualitative exploration.

Stella L NgMaria MylopoulosEmilia KangasjarviVictoria A BoydSabrina TelesAngela OrsinoLorelei LingardShanon K Phelan
Published in: Medical education (2020)
This study shows that personal experiences and connections inspire critically reflective views, and that being critically reflective is not a binary trait possessed (or not) by individuals. It is learnable through personally meaningful experiences. Health professions education could aim to preserve philosophical space for personal experience as a source of learning and integrate evidence-informed approaches to foster critically reflective practice.
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