Purpose Supporting the development of a professional identity is a primary objective in postgraduate education. Few empirical studies have explored professional identity formation (PIF) in residency, and little is known about supervisors' perceptions of their roles in residents' PIF. In this study, we sought to understand how supervisors perceive their roles in the PIF of General Practice (GP) residents. Materials and methods Guided by principles of qualitative description, we conducted eight focus groups with 55 supervisors at four General Practice training institutes across the Netherlands. Informed by a conceptual framework of PIF, we performed a thematic analysis of focus group transcripts. Results Three themes related to how GP supervi...
Purpose: To make explicit the attitudes and values of a community of surgeons, with the aim of under...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
Introduction Quality of supervisory practices varies. According to the integrative model of behaviou...
Purpose Supporting the development of a professional identity is a primary objective in postgraduate...
Objectives To move beyond professionalism as a measurable competency, medical educators have highlig...
Objectives Becoming a clinician is a trajectory of identity formation in the context of supervised p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Supervisors have an integral and demanding role in general practice vocat...
Abstract Background Medical educators now focus on professional identity formation (PIF), which is a...
Background: Professional identity formation is a key aim of medical education, yet empiric data on h...
Objectives: Professional identity can be defined as a developmental process. Literature suggests tha...
What makes a GP a GP? How does a young doctor starting out in medicine become part of this community...
Abstract Background Mentoring’s pivotal role in nurturing profession...
Professional identity formation (PIF) of medical trainees is defined as “a representation of self, a...
Purpose: To make explicit the attitudes and values of a community of surgeons, with the aim of under...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
Introduction Quality of supervisory practices varies. According to the integrative model of behaviou...
Purpose Supporting the development of a professional identity is a primary objective in postgraduate...
Objectives To move beyond professionalism as a measurable competency, medical educators have highlig...
Objectives Becoming a clinician is a trajectory of identity formation in the context of supervised p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Supervisors have an integral and demanding role in general practice vocat...
Abstract Background Medical educators now focus on professional identity formation (PIF), which is a...
Background: Professional identity formation is a key aim of medical education, yet empiric data on h...
Objectives: Professional identity can be defined as a developmental process. Literature suggests tha...
What makes a GP a GP? How does a young doctor starting out in medicine become part of this community...
Abstract Background Mentoring’s pivotal role in nurturing profession...
Professional identity formation (PIF) of medical trainees is defined as “a representation of self, a...
Purpose: To make explicit the attitudes and values of a community of surgeons, with the aim of under...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
Introduction Quality of supervisory practices varies. According to the integrative model of behaviou...