Twelve tips for maximizing the potential of reflective writing in medical education

Med Teach. 2024 Mar 20:1-6. doi: 10.1080/0142159X.2024.2326093. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Reflective writing (RW) is a popular tool in medical education, but it is being used in ways that fail to maximize its potential. Literature in the field focuses on why RW is used - that is to develop, assess, and remediate learner competencies - but less so on how to use it effectively. The emerging literature on how to integrate RW in medical education is haphazard, scattered and, at times, reductionist. We need a synthesis to translate this literature into cohesive strategies for medical educators using RW in a variety of contexts. These 12 tips offer guidelines for the principles and practices of using RW in medical education. This synthesis aims to support more strategic and meaningful integration of RW in medical education.

Keywords: Medicine; assessment; medical education; medical humanities; reflective writing; roles of teacher; teaching and learning.