REFLECTIONS ON SHADOWING EXPERIENCES AND COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
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Lee, Jenny E.
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The capstone project of the Miami University’s Master of Medical Sciences in
Biomedical Sciences (BMS) Graduate Program works to reflect on the intentional design
of the program to bridge the chasm between didactic learning, theoretical discourse, and
practical implementation in the clinical context. The aim of this report is to communicate
the culminating experience of the BMS program through four different perspectives:
“From the Classroom to the Clinic,” “Framing a Clinical Question and Interrogating the
Literature,” “Reflection on Effective Communication in Healthcare,” and “Reflection on
Psychosocial Determinants of Health.”
Through courses deliberately chosen for expanding upon the foundations set in
my undergraduate education, I have been introduced to material that has provided me
with the building blocks to ask stronger and highly thought-out questions. Outside of the
classroom, the program’s requirement in experiential learning has helped to contextualize
concepts found in a textbook or PowerPoint presentation to the hospital and has exposed
me to sides of medicine I had yet to witness. These include but are not limited to the
importance of effective communication in the delivery of healthcare as well as critically
considering each patient’s psychosocial determinants of health.
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