The reflection paper should provide a brief overview of the articles, as well as present your thoughts on and impressions of the material covered in the article. For example, your reflection paper may discuss how the information presented in the article influenced current thought or clinical practice, how the information in the article is no longer relevant based on current findings, new ideas stimulated by the article about your own clinical practice or research, a discussion of how the articles expand upon information presented in the text, etc.
There is a good amount of flexibility in what can be discussed in the reflection paper. They are expected to be thoughtful, specific to the article, and a clear reflection of a graduate-level understanding of the material. Each reflection paper must be at least 2 pages single-spaced.
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