Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of matriculating students, can have an important impact on psychosocial development. The premedical baccalaureate is the traditional preparation for medical school, although many medical schools also offer a separate entry path through early assurance programs that provide conditional acceptance in the sophomore year of college. These programs may provide freedom in the remainder of the baccalaureate program to explore the liberal arts, which could be a source of differential development of non-cognitive skills among medical students. Self-authorship is defined as the ability to define one’s beliefs, identity, and social relations and provides the ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Undergraduate medical students are prone to struggle with ...
Introduction: Several studies have begun to explore medical students’ understandings of professional...
To practice medicine students need to form appropriate identities. This paper elaborates a previous ...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...
Responding to the healthcare needs of the twenty-first century is a challenge for medical education,...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change dur...
Medical students enter medical school with varied backgrounds and learning expectations. Tensions ar...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change dur...
Purpose: Practicing physicians have a societal obligation to maintain their competence. Unfortunatel...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...
Abstract Background Professional Identity formation is the process by which learners internalize a p...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The importance of self-regulated learning (SRL) has been b...
Introduction Students enter the 'figured world' of medical school with preconceptions of what it mea...
Abstract Background Acquiring the values of medical p...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Undergraduate medical students are prone to struggle with ...
Introduction: Several studies have begun to explore medical students’ understandings of professional...
To practice medicine students need to form appropriate identities. This paper elaborates a previous ...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...
Responding to the healthcare needs of the twenty-first century is a challenge for medical education,...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change dur...
Medical students enter medical school with varied backgrounds and learning expectations. Tensions ar...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change dur...
Purpose: Practicing physicians have a societal obligation to maintain their competence. Unfortunatel...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...
Abstract Background Professional Identity formation is the process by which learners internalize a p...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The importance of self-regulated learning (SRL) has been b...
Introduction Students enter the 'figured world' of medical school with preconceptions of what it mea...
Abstract Background Acquiring the values of medical p...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Undergraduate medical students are prone to struggle with ...
Introduction: Several studies have begun to explore medical students’ understandings of professional...
To practice medicine students need to form appropriate identities. This paper elaborates a previous ...