This project brings contextual factors to the forefront of socialization research by investigating how medical ideology relates to the formation of the identities of students of osteopathic medicine. In particular, we investigate their attitudes toward, the role of communication in, and the expression of emotion in health care delivery. Through in-depth interviews with students about their vocational development experiences, we began exploring their emergent identities as future practitioners of osteopathic medicine. Three themes emerged from a constant comparative analysis of data, including (a) selecting osteopathic medicine, (b) encountering osteopathy, and (c) students’ emergent identities. These themes, and their respective subthemes, ...
Students in pre-medical programs often choose not to apply to colleges of osteopathic medicine due t...
Purpose Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how studen...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
This project brings contextual factors to the forefront of socialization research by investigating h...
BACKGROUND: Novice healthcare practitioners experience challenges to their understanding of their ...
Background Research suggests that professional identity has implications for standards of profession...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Abstract The article had the goal of evidencing and analyzing the changes regarding the expectations...
Background: The professional status of osteopathy calls for the critical evaluation of the beliefs, ...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
: Phenomenon: The construct of professionalism in undergraduate medical education is a core outcome ...
Context: The clinical workplace in which doctors learn involves many social groups, including repre...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
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...
Students in pre-medical programs often choose not to apply to colleges of osteopathic medicine due t...
Purpose Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how studen...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...
This project brings contextual factors to the forefront of socialization research by investigating h...
BACKGROUND: Novice healthcare practitioners experience challenges to their understanding of their ...
Background Research suggests that professional identity has implications for standards of profession...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
Abstract The article had the goal of evidencing and analyzing the changes regarding the expectations...
Background: The professional status of osteopathy calls for the critical evaluation of the beliefs, ...
This study is a qualitative analysis of how primary care physicians within the first five years of p...
: Phenomenon: The construct of professionalism in undergraduate medical education is a core outcome ...
Context: The clinical workplace in which doctors learn involves many social groups, including repre...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
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...
Students in pre-medical programs often choose not to apply to colleges of osteopathic medicine due t...
Purpose Participating in clinical practice shapes students' identities, but it is unclear how studen...
Abstract Background Professional identity formation (PIF) in medical...