The pursuit of medical knowledge and the potential consequences of the hidden curriculum.

Health (London, England : 1997) Pub Date : 2012-05-01 Epub Date: 2011-05-20 DOI:10.1177/1363459311403951
Barret Michalec
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Abstract

This study explores how preclinical medical students experience particular elements of their training, specifically their pursuit for medical knowledge and how this may impact their attributes as well as their relations with those outside of the realm of medicine. Ten first-year and 10 second-year students of a US medical school were interviewed regarding their experiences with and perceptions of their medical training. The students reported a cognitive and emotional distance from non-medical students that appears to be accentuated not only by their strenuous academic responsibilities but also elements of the hidden curriculum nested within medical training. Furthermore, students discuss experiencing disapproval, mistrust, and negative judgment toward laypersons thereby suggesting that this distancing may lend to deleterious effects on students' ability and willingness to connect with others. A Parsonian lens is utilized to examine the notion of a 'Knowledge Gap' as well as aspects of the hidden curriculum in medical education and their role in professionalizing medical students.

追求医学知识的隐性课程及其潜在后果。
本研究探讨了临床前医学院学生如何体验他们训练的特定元素,特别是他们对医学知识的追求,以及这可能如何影响他们的属性以及他们与医学领域以外的人的关系。对美国一所医学院的10名一年级学生和10名二年级学生进行了采访,内容涉及他们对医学培训的经历和看法。这些学生报告说,他们与非医学生在认知和情感上存在距离,这不仅是因为他们繁重的学术责任,还因为医学训练中隐藏的课程元素。此外,学生们讨论了对外行人的不赞成、不信任和负面评价,从而表明这种距离可能会对学生与他人联系的能力和意愿产生有害影响。帕森镜头用于检查“知识差距”的概念,以及医学教育中隐藏课程的各个方面及其在使医学生专业化方面的作用。
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