Feedback Drs. Angelika Raths - HOVUmc Drs. Karol Habryka - HOVUmc Huisartsopleiding VUmc.

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Feedback Drs. Angelika Raths - HOVUmc Drs. Karol Habryka - HOVUmc Huisartsopleiding VUmc

No education without feedback

Huisartsopleiding VUmc Rules of giving feedback

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 1. don’t ‘save’

Huisartsopleiding VUmc

2. be clear about what you want to say, before you say it.

3. not too much Huisartsopleiding VUmc 5. not too much

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 4. use ‘ I ’ statements

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 5. be desriptive report what you saw heard felt

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 6. be specific concreet example avoid ‘always’

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 7. be careful about giving advice

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 8. tell, what you want/wish

Huisartsopleiding VUmc 9. give time to think about it

Huisartsopleiding VUmc give also positive feedback!

Huisartsopleiding VUmc Rules of receiving feedback

Huisartsopleiding VUmc listen

Huisartsopleiding VUmc ask, what you didn’t understand

Huisartsopleiding VUmc don’t defend yourself

Huisartsopleiding VUmc don’t ‘pay back’

Huisartsopleiding VUmc tell how you feel

Huisartsopleiding VUmc No living together without feedback