I - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one of
your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient. The
role-play is tense
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I - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one of
your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient. The
role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your
classmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Tell your classmate that only the professor is qualified to provide feedback.
VE - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one
of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient.
The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your
classmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Explain to your professor that you understand you missed some opportunities during the exercise
and discuss how to improve.
VI - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one
of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient.
The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your
classmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Skip the debriefing session because you have already received feedback.
VE - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one
of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient.
The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, yourclassmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Ask your classmate how you could improve your performance in the future.
I - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one of
your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient. The
role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your
classmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Explain to your professor why you were satisfied with your performance.
VE - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one
of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient.
The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your
classmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Ask your classmate if they would be willing to practice role playing in advance of your next
exercise.
VI - -----During class, your professor observes you participating in a role-play exercise with one
of your classmates. You are acting as a doctor, and your classmate is acting as an angry patient.
The role-play is tense but stays on course. You think you performed well, but, after class, your
classmate gives you unexpected negative feedback that you missed several opportunities to
comfort the patient and calm the situation. You are now expected to attend a debriefing session
with your professor.
Ask your classmate not to bring up the negative feedback during your debriefing session.
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