This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationship between new technology and their professional identities. Drawing on interview data with senior surgeons from a variety of surgical disciplines, the article draws attention to how new technologies provide occasions for the evaluation of existing intra- and inter-professional relationships, and professional identity as a whole. In particular, the role of changing insider/outsider dynamics is emphasized, as is the importance of recognizing professional identity as in constant flux at micro-, meta- and macro-levels. The implications for existing theory are discussed, and further research questions identified
PubMed: 32990636Background: Recent medical education literature pertaining to professional identity ...
In industries disrupted by technological innovation, strategic industry change may affect profession...
ContextDespite increasing numbers of publications, science often fails to significantly improve pati...
This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationshi...
This article introduces a conceptual framework for understanding the antecedents of a strong profess...
We investigate how established professionals manage their identities in the face of identity threats...
We investigate how established professionals manage their identities in the face of identity threats...
Electronic Health Records (EHR) have become standard practice and have altered the way physicians wo...
We investigate how established professionals manage their identities in the face of identity threats...
Purpose: To make explicit the attitudes and values of a community of surgeons, with the aim of under...
Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is cons...
Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is cons...
http://sgo.sagepub.com/The aim of this systematic review was to gather, review, summarize, and analy...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
CONTEXT: Despite increasing numbers of publications, science often fails to significantly improve pa...
PubMed: 32990636Background: Recent medical education literature pertaining to professional identity ...
In industries disrupted by technological innovation, strategic industry change may affect profession...
ContextDespite increasing numbers of publications, science often fails to significantly improve pati...
This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationshi...
This article introduces a conceptual framework for understanding the antecedents of a strong profess...
We investigate how established professionals manage their identities in the face of identity threats...
We investigate how established professionals manage their identities in the face of identity threats...
Electronic Health Records (EHR) have become standard practice and have altered the way physicians wo...
We investigate how established professionals manage their identities in the face of identity threats...
Purpose: To make explicit the attitudes and values of a community of surgeons, with the aim of under...
Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is cons...
Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is cons...
http://sgo.sagepub.com/The aim of this systematic review was to gather, review, summarize, and analy...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
CONTEXT: Despite increasing numbers of publications, science often fails to significantly improve pa...
PubMed: 32990636Background: Recent medical education literature pertaining to professional identity ...
In industries disrupted by technological innovation, strategic industry change may affect profession...
ContextDespite increasing numbers of publications, science often fails to significantly improve pati...