Learning Portfolios
A Learning Portfolio is an interactive, web-based development tool that residents can use throughout their undergraduate and graduate medical education to record and organize their learning, track their progress against defined learning objectives, reflect on their learning experiences, and receive feedback on their skills as physicians.
Used throughout residency education, the
portfolio will provide residents with a collection of evidence about their
professional competence and support their transition into career pathways.
RECENT
- The ACGME Learning Portfolio - ALP
- Learning Portfolios - Changing the culture of assessessment at UCSF - 4/30/08
- ePORT presentation - 4/2/08
- UCSF ePIC Summary Report - 9/07
- UCSF ePIC Report - 9/07
How electronic portfolios can support competency-based education in the School of Medicine - The ePIC Report - Portfolios in Medical Education - presentation
- Experience, Reflect, Learn, Assess - The Learning Portfolio - ACGME web
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