Medical Student Portfolios: A Systematic Scoping Review

Author:

Tan Rei12,Qi Ting Jacquelin Jia12,Zhihao Hong Daniel12,Sing Lim Annabelle Jia12,Ong Yun Ting12,Pisupati Anushka12,Xin Chong Eleanor Jia12,Chiam Min3,Inn Lee Alexia Sze3,Shuen Tan Laura Hui2,Chew Chin Annelissa Mien4,Wijaya Limin56,Fong Warren157,Radha Krishna Lalit Kumar13589

Affiliation:

1. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

2. Division of Supportive and Palliative Care, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

3. Division of Cancer Education, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore

4. Medical library, National University of Singapore libraries, Singapore

5. Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore

6. Division of Infectious Disease, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

7. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

8. Centre of Biomedical Ethics, National University of Singapore, Singapore

9. PalC, The Palliative Care Centre for Excellence in Research and Education, Singapore

Abstract

PhenomenonMedical Student Portfolios (MSP)s allow medical students to reflect and better appreciate their clinical, research and academic experiences which promotes their individual personal and professional development. However, differences in adoption rate, content design and practice setting create significant variability in their employ. With MSPs increasingly used to evaluate professional competencies and the student's professional identity formation (PIF), this has become an area of concern.ApproachWe adopt Krishna’s Systematic Evidence-Based Approach to carry out a Systematic Scoping Review (SSR in SEBA) on MSPs. The structured search process of six databases, concurrent use of thematic and content analysis in the Split Approach and comparisons of the themes and categories with the tabulated summaries of included articles in the Jigsaw Perspective and Funnelling Process offers enhanced transparency and reproducibility to this review.FindingsThe research team retrieved 14501 abstracts, reviewed 779 full-text articles and included 96 articles. Similarities between the themes, categories and tabulated summaries allowed the identification of the following funnelled domains: Purpose of MSPs, Content and structure of MSPs, Strengths and limitations of MSPs, Methods to improve MSPs, and Use of E-portfolios.InsightsVariability in the employ of MSPs arise as a result of a failure to recognise its different roles and uses. Here we propose additional roles of MSPs, in particular, building on a consistent set of content materials and assessments of milestones called micro-competencies. Whislt generalised micro-competencies assess achievement of general milestones expected of all medical students, personalised micro-competencies record attainment of particular skills, knowledge and attitudes balanced against the medical student’s abilities, context and needs. This combination of micro-competencies in a consistent framework promises a holistic, authentic and longitudinal perspective of the medical student’s development and maturing PIF.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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