Recent calls for an expanded perspective on medical education and training include focusing on complexities of professional identity formation (PIF). Medical educators are challenged to facilitate the active constructive, integrative developmental process of PIF within standardized and personalized and/or formal and informal curricular approaches. How can we best support the complex iterative PIF process for a humanistic, resilient health care professional? How can we effectively scaffold the necessary critical reflective learning and practice skill set for our learners to support the shaping of a professional identity?The authors present three pedagogic innovations contributing to the PIF process within undergraduate and graduate medical e...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
This roundtable discussion engages participants in exploring how professional identity develops for ...
Jean Clandinin1, Marie Thérèse Cave2, Andrew Cave21Center for Research for Tea...
We sought to establish a framework to track professional identity formation (PIF) in one individual ...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
Professionalism represents a fundamental characteristic of physicians. Professional organizations ha...
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...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Professional identity formation (PIF) of medical trainees is defined as “a representation of self, a...
Professional identity formation, with its focus on the development of professional values, actions, ...
Within increasing complexities in medicine including technologic advances, economic pressures, and c...
In their interactions with patients and health care professionals during work-based learning, medica...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
This roundtable discussion engages participants in exploring how professional identity develops for ...
Jean Clandinin1, Marie Thérèse Cave2, Andrew Cave21Center for Research for Tea...
We sought to establish a framework to track professional identity formation (PIF) in one individual ...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
Professionalism represents a fundamental characteristic of physicians. Professional organizations ha...
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...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Professional identity formation (PIF) of medical trainees is defined as “a representation of self, a...
Professional identity formation, with its focus on the development of professional values, actions, ...
Within increasing complexities in medicine including technologic advances, economic pressures, and c...
In their interactions with patients and health care professionals during work-based learning, medica...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Abstract Introduction Research suggests that students become less patient-centered and empathetic in...
This roundtable discussion engages participants in exploring how professional identity develops for ...
Jean Clandinin1, Marie Thérèse Cave2, Andrew Cave21Center for Research for Tea...