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I was able to deliver my best and score the most accordingly. There were quite a lot of assignments in which I had to reflect upon my experiences. In the start, reflective tasks seemed very difficult to accomplish. As I started to be less critical about the formal tone of writing, my reflection writing skill flourished. I would let go of grammatical errors and would instead, concentrate more upon the concept, theme, and evaluation of the experience.
This earned me good grades. In this course, I learned how to improve teamwork in medical imaging by reflecting upon past experiences, identifying the faults, and realizing suitable alternatives for the future. One of the lessons that I learned was that conflicts are inevitable in group work, though one can put effort to make them functional rather than dysfunctional. Concluding, I appreciate having learned a lot in the last semester. The lectures were highly informative and were given by some of the most successful and well-reputed scientists.
I had seen some of them on television before attending their lectures on campus. As lecturers kept changing from one lecture to another, students would not be bored. I am optimistic that the referencing styles, reflection writing, working in a group, and presentation-making which I have learned in the last semester would be very useful to me in my future practice.
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