This article introduces a conceptual framework for understanding the antecedents of a strong professional identity among medical specialists and its consequences for the quality of healthcare. Three work conditions are proposed under which a professional identity improves the overall work productivity within a specialty, but impedes the efforts of medical specialists to work effectively with others outside their domain because of the experience of identity threat. These conditions are: complex multidisciplinary collaborations, the emergence of new specialties and medical technological developments. The framework has important theoretical and practical implications and calls for future studies on individual characteristics of specialists and...
This article is offering thoughts about the professional identity of people working in the field of ...
This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationshi...
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...
In this paper we explain how and why elite doctors in public service healthcare respond to increasin...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to help answer two persistent calls in the literature: the fi...
The clinician–scientist role is critical to the future of health care, and in 2010, the Carnegie Rep...
Professional identities research in medical education has made significant contributions to the fiel...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
‘Becoming’ a doctor involves the acquisition of medical knowledge, skills and professional identity....
Electronic Health Records (EHR) have become standard practice and have altered the way physicians wo...
This article is offering thoughts about the professional identity of people working in the field of ...
This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationshi...
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...
In this paper we explain how and why elite doctors in public service healthcare respond to increasin...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to help answer two persistent calls in the literature: the fi...
The clinician–scientist role is critical to the future of health care, and in 2010, the Carnegie Rep...
Professional identities research in medical education has made significant contributions to the fiel...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
‘Becoming’ a doctor involves the acquisition of medical knowledge, skills and professional identity....
Electronic Health Records (EHR) have become standard practice and have altered the way physicians wo...
This article is offering thoughts about the professional identity of people working in the field of ...
This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationshi...
This article presents an exploratory account of how medical professionals understand the relationshi...