Purpose Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how students build meaningful relationships while "dipping into" various social contexts. This study explored with whom students interacted, which social relationships they built, and how these relationships contributed to the formation of a professional identity. Method In this longitudinal study at University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, the Netherlands, 9 undergraduate medical students recorded experiences of thinking about themselves as future professionals (September 2015 to March 2017). The authors conducted template analysis using both open coding and a priori themes derived from Wenger's modes of belonging to communities o...
Objectives To move beyond professionalism as a measurable competency, medical educators have highlig...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop understanding about the processes involved in build...
In their interactions with patients and health care professionals during work-based learning, medica...
Purpose Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how studen...
PURPOSE: Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how stude...
Introduction Students enter the 'figured world' of medical school with preconceptions of what it mea...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Background: Professional identity formation is a key aim of medical education, yet empiric data on h...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
This study begins to explore whether there is a link between medical students’ professional identity...
OBJECTIVE: Studies of physicians\u27 professional development highlight the important effect that th...
Medical students must develop not only their professional identity but also inclusive social attitud...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 1074-1087 CONTEXT During early clinical exposure, medical students have ...
Objectives To move beyond professionalism as a measurable competency, medical educators have highlig...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop understanding about the processes involved in build...
In their interactions with patients and health care professionals during work-based learning, medica...
Purpose Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how studen...
PURPOSE: Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how stude...
Introduction Students enter the 'figured world' of medical school with preconceptions of what it mea...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Background: Professional identity formation is a key aim of medical education, yet empiric data on h...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
This study begins to explore whether there is a link between medical students’ professional identity...
OBJECTIVE: Studies of physicians\u27 professional development highlight the important effect that th...
Medical students must develop not only their professional identity but also inclusive social attitud...
Medical Education 2012: 46: 1074-1087 CONTEXT During early clinical exposure, medical students have ...
Objectives To move beyond professionalism as a measurable competency, medical educators have highlig...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop understanding about the processes involved in build...
In their interactions with patients and health care professionals during work-based learning, medica...