Canadian Medical Education Journal (Mar 2022)

Multisource feedback: an overview of its use and application as a formative assessment

  • Jocelyn Lockyer,
  • Joan Sargeant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.73775
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4

Abstract

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Multisource feedback (MSF), often termed 360-degree feedback, is a formative performance assessment in which data about an individual’s observable workplace behaviors are collected through questionnaires from those interacting with the individual; data are aggregated for anonymity and confidentiality; the aggregated data, along with self-assessment if available, are provided to the individual; and the recipient meets with a trusted individual to review the data and develop an action plan. It is used along the continuum of medical education. This article provides an overview of MSF’s utility, its evidence base and cautions.