Maximising the potential of the workplace as a learning environment entails understanding the complexity of its members' interactions. Although some articles have explored how residents engage with supervisors, nurses and pharmacists individually, there is little research on how residents enter into and engage with the broader community of clinical practice (CoCP). To this end,we designed a constructivist grounded theory study that took place at Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Colombia. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 13 residents from different training levels and disciplines during the first weeks of their new rotations. During the interviews, we used the Pictor technique as a visual aid to collect data. Using iterative data...
Abstract Background To deliver high-quality care for individuals with complex medical conditions, re...
Medical students’ access to clinical supervision when rotating through hospital workplaces and the q...
CONTEXT: Learning outcomes for residency training are defined in competency frameworks such as the C...
Maximising the potential of the workplace as a learning environment entails understanding the comple...
Maximising the potential of the workplace as a learning environment entails understanding the comple...
ContextSuccessful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at the core of workplace learnin...
Context: Successful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at the core of workplace learn...
The authors describe unexplored factors that could influence residents' participation in workplace a...
CONTEXT The workplace can be a strenuous setting for residents: although it offers a wealth of learn...
Supervisión clínica725-735Context: Successful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at t...
The clinical environment is acknowledged as an important setting for learning within healthcare prof...
ContextSuccessful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at the core of workplace learnin...
Objectives: Medical councils worldwide have outlined new standards for postgraduate medical educatio...
Objective: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
Abstract Background To deliver high-quality care for individuals with complex medical conditions, re...
Medical students’ access to clinical supervision when rotating through hospital workplaces and the q...
CONTEXT: Learning outcomes for residency training are defined in competency frameworks such as the C...
Maximising the potential of the workplace as a learning environment entails understanding the comple...
Maximising the potential of the workplace as a learning environment entails understanding the comple...
ContextSuccessful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at the core of workplace learnin...
Context: Successful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at the core of workplace learn...
The authors describe unexplored factors that could influence residents' participation in workplace a...
CONTEXT The workplace can be a strenuous setting for residents: although it offers a wealth of learn...
Supervisión clínica725-735Context: Successful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at t...
The clinical environment is acknowledged as an important setting for learning within healthcare prof...
ContextSuccessful engagement between residents and supervisors lies at the core of workplace learnin...
Objectives: Medical councils worldwide have outlined new standards for postgraduate medical educatio...
Objective: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
Abstract Background To deliver high-quality care for individuals with complex medical conditions, re...
Medical students’ access to clinical supervision when rotating through hospital workplaces and the q...
CONTEXT: Learning outcomes for residency training are defined in competency frameworks such as the C...