articleMedical TeacherFeb 11, 2019Closed access

Supporting the development of a professional identity: General principles

McGill University

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Abstract

While teaching medical professionalism has been an important aspect of medical education over the past two decades, the recent emergence of professional identity formation as an important concept has led to a reexamination of how best to ensure that medical graduates come to "think, act, and feel like a physician." If the recommendation that professional identity formation as an educational objective becomes a reality, curricular change to support this objective is required and the principles that guided programs designed to teach professionalism must be reexamined. It is proposed that the social learning theory communities of practice serve as the theoretical basis of the curricular revision as the theory is…

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Keywords
  • Identity (music)
  • Curriculum
  • Professional development
  • Identity formation
  • Medical education
  • Subject (documents)
  • Pedagogy
  • Engineering ethics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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