Reflective writing assignment topic:
Where does individual provider responsibility and accountability begin and end in a culture in which medical errors are recognized as being a failure of the system? Given that most individuals can quickly identify medical errors that have happened to them, a friend, or a family member, why does the US public seem so reluctant to accept that medical errors constitute a threat to the quality of their health care?
Grading Rubric for Reflective
Writing Assignments:
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True reflection requires analysis and
higher-level thinking, as well as self-awareness and risk-taking.
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Genuinely reflective writing typically
involves “revealing anxieties” errors and weaknesses, as well as strengths and
successes.
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The reflective writing should be 2 to 3
pages in length.
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APA format is required (title page,
citations in the body of the paper, and reference list).
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Include subheadings and be written in a
scholarly manner.
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First person is acceptable for this paper
and is expected.