Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is considered to be as critical to medical education as the acquisition of skills and knowledge relevant to patient care. Summary: This article examines contemporary literature on the development of professional identity within medicine. Relevant theories of identity construction are explored and their application to medical education and pedagogical approaches to enhancing students’ professional identity are proposed. The influence of communities of practice, role models, and narrative reflection within curricula are examined. Conclusions: Medical education needs to be responsive to changes in professional identity being generated from factors with...
Background: Although professional identity development is an important concept in medical education,...
Professionalism represents a fundamental characteristic of physicians. Professional organizations ha...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is cons...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
Background: Professional identity formation is a key aim of medical education, yet empiric data on h...
Abstract Background Acquiring the values of medical p...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Context: Medical education is as much about the development of a professional identity as it is abou...
Professional identity formation (PIF) of medical trainees is defined as “a representation of self, a...
To practice medicine students need to form appropriate identities. This paper elaborates a previous ...
Background: The development of a professional identity occurs during medical school. Formal study of...
Introduction Students enter the 'figured world' of medical school with preconceptions of what it mea...
Background: Although professional identity development is an important concept in medical education,...
Professionalism represents a fundamental characteristic of physicians. Professional organizations ha...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
Background: Professional identity, or how a doctor thinks of himself or herself as a doctor, is cons...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
Background: Professional identity formation is a key aim of medical education, yet empiric data on h...
Abstract Background Acquiring the values of medical p...
In the past decade, designing educational environments to support medical professionalism and the de...
Context: Medical education is as much about the development of a professional identity as it is abou...
Professional identity formation (PIF) of medical trainees is defined as “a representation of self, a...
To practice medicine students need to form appropriate identities. This paper elaborates a previous ...
Background: The development of a professional identity occurs during medical school. Formal study of...
Introduction Students enter the 'figured world' of medical school with preconceptions of what it mea...
Background: Although professional identity development is an important concept in medical education,...
Professionalism represents a fundamental characteristic of physicians. Professional organizations ha...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...