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How do I use my feedback?
How do I use my feedback?
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Written by Jess McGahan
Updated over 2 years ago

Once you've completed a scenario in VR you'll be able to see your feedback on screen.

This will appear as soon as you've completed the scenario and you'll be able to go back into the feedback at any point in the future.

Looking at your feedback page, you'll see the Learning Objectives for the scenario at the top of the page. This section tells you what was wrong with the patient and how the scenario should have been managed.

From there, you'll be able to scroll through the "What went well" section.

This lists out all of the actions that you performed a correctly.

These are marked with a green tick.

These actions will be time stamped to indicate when you performed them.

Each action is also tagged with the skill(s) that you have employed in performing the action.

Where you need some more information on why an action is important, you can click "Show rationale" to expand the explanation.

Where applicable the rationale will also link out to external guidelines to provide more guidance.

Once you've been through the (very long) list of things that have gone well you will come to the "What to improve on" section.

These actions are marked with a red cross and also contain the time stamp, skills tag, extended rationale and - where applicable - external guidelines.

Once you have read through all of your feedback. You will come to the score you have received for that scenario. This is a percentage score and is designed to help you track progress.

In this section you can also see how long it took you to complete the scenario.

You can also click "How we calculate your score & provide feedback to access an expanded explanation for how your score and feedback are collated.

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Lastly you'll see the "My reflective practice" section.

This is where you can type out your own thoughts on how you managed the scenario - what went well and what needs improvement.

If you need some guidance on drafting your reflective practice you can expand our guidelines by clicking "How to make the most of reflective practice".

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Once you've completed your reflective practice you can choose to keep this private (only you will be able to see it) or share it with your faculty. The toggle next to "Share Reflective Practice" allows you to set your preference.

Once you have selected your sharing preference you can save your reflections.

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