Pendleton’s Rules: The clinical feedback model explained
Feedback after clinical observation is one of the most powerful tools in medical education – but only when it’s structured well. Without a framework, post-consultation debriefs tend to drift toward the supervisor’s priorities, skip what the learner actually needs, or stall at vague praise. Pendleton’s Rules were designed to prevent exactly that. Originally proposed in […]
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