Jul 2 2025

Enhancing Clinical Teaching through Inclusive, Learning-Centered Feedback

July 2, 2025

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Location

Virtual Event

Overview

Effective feedback is an essential component of clinical education and has the power to shape students' professional behavior and communication skills. While feedback is often focused on addressing areas for improvement or assessing task completion, it is also critical for fostering reflection, critical thinking, and growth as students learn to provide patient-centered care. In this interactive workshop by Margaret Gonzalez, participants will explore practical strategies for providing inclusive, learning-centered feedback to support learners in clinical settings.

After this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Develop their skills in giving feedback by metacognitively reflecting on their experiences
  • Use inclusive, learning-centered feedback practices to develop learners’ critical thinking skills and model patient-centered care
  • Identify approaches to address challenges in providing meaningful feedback in clinical settings

EVENT FORMAT: This workshop will be online on Zoom.

EVENT LEAD: Margaret Gonzales, mgonza10@uic.edu

EVENT CO-FACILITATOR: Lori Mumpower, mumpower@uic.edu

Inclusion and Accessibility Information: CATE is committed to making events as accessible as possible. CATE’s online events are delivered through Zoom, will use Zoom auto-captions, and may include breakout rooms and group discussion. If you have any accessibility questions, requests, or to coordinate accommodations, please contact the CATE team at teaching@uic.edu.

 

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Contact

Margaret Gonzales

Date posted

Apr 14, 2025

Date updated

Apr 14, 2025