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The importance of feedback and reflection in medical education – an interview with Professor Diantha Soemantri

KIPRIME Podcast by Alina Jenkins

May 19, 202418:42Science & Medicine

Diantha Soemantri is a Professor and Vice Director of medical education at the Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute (IMERI), Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, where she graduated as a medical doct...

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The importance of feedback and reflection in medical education – an interview with Professor Diantha Soemantri is an episode from KIPRIME Podcast by Alina Jenkins. Diantha Soemantri is a Professor and Vice Director of medical education at t...

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Diantha Soemantri is a Professor and Vice Director of medical education at the Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute (IMERI), Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, where she graduated as a medical doctor in 2005. She acquired the Master of Medical Education title from the University of Dundee in 2007 and PhD in the same field from the University of Melbourne in 2013. She is now the head of the Master in Medical Education Program at Universitas Indonesia and is also responsible for the multi- and interprofessional education of the Health Sciences Cluster. In this episode of the KIMPRIME podcast, Diantha talks to Alina Jenkins about her current research exploring the practice of delivering written feedback in a medical education context. She is also studying medical students’ acceptance and resistance towards e-portfolios as an assessment tool, especially in the context of specific cultural values of high collectivism, large power distance and high uncertainty avoidance. This is the final episode of series three. We hope to return for series four in 2025!

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Published May 19, 2024 and 18:42 long