Using eportfolios in Undergraduate Medicine to reflect and evidence clinical competences ( Imperial College London – Faculty of Medicine) Ashish Hemani.

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Using eportfolios in Undergraduate Medicine to reflect and evidence clinical competences ( Imperial College London – Faculty of Medicine) Ashish Hemani eLearning Project Manager Maria Toro-Troconis Senior Learning Technologist

Background ePortfolios address a current need in undergraduate medical education in which medical students can collect, provide evidence and reflect on their clinical experiences. These experiences can then be shared with Clinical Tutors and Firm Leaders (Consultants) within the students’ eportfolios. The role of Clinical Tutors and Firm Leaders was to provide feedback on the reflection of students’ Patient Journey and Clinical Experiences forms. These forms encouraged students to reflect on clinical cases seen at the wards during their attachment in hospital.

Traditional Method The Clinical Log Book originally used during the Year 2 First Clinical Attachment used to be given to students as a paper based portfolio which the students had to carry with them. The likelihood of students forgetting their Clinical Log Book or losing it was very high. At the same time, any evidence registered in the Clinical Log Book by Clinical Tutors or Firm Leaders was compromised if the Clinical Log Book was lost or stolen.

Start-up Phase The Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London decided to pursue the implementation of an eportfolio for Undergraduate Medicine in Spring The requirement was to implement eportfolios in the clinical year and it fitted well with the Year 2 undergraduate medical students during their First 3 weeks Clinical Attachment. This would helped to develop the culture of reflection on eportfolios during their early medical education. There were 294 medical students in Year 2 accessing the eportfolio.

ePortfolio Working Group

Challenges & Solutions All sites St Mary’s Firewall/Flash issues Busy Consultants! - Split the population - In order to tackle this issue several step-by-step video clips were produced and made available via the Faculty’s Intranet as well as on YouTube.

Results The eportfolio successfully replaced the original Clinical Log Book and it was successfully implemented across the first Year 2 Clinical Attachment. The followings are some students’ comments: “A good method to feedback on our clinical experiences during our placement, as it gives everyone a goal to work towards completing; and identifies the areas I feel I am strong at, and other areas that I will need to improve on”. “Easy way for students and consultants to present and evaluate activity”. “Allowed me to gather all my information in one place and store it, which was more reliable than bits of paper”.

Take-home messages ‘Think big, Act small’ Bring key people together Have two main leads: Academic & Technical and make sure they can work together! Capitalise on the support given from above.

Thank you! Any questions?