医学院预科学生的职业认同形成:用职业悼词反思练习窥镜

W. Crump, R. Fricker, A. M. Crump
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医学预科学生是在他们的职业身份的形成作为一个医生的最开始。在这些学生的早期教育中与他们一起工作可以帮助他们认识到职业身份形成的重要性,并告知教育工作者了解这一过程的最佳方法。方法对参加医学院招生过程介绍的医学预科学生在会议开始时进行反思练习。学生们被要求以“职业悼词”的形式思考他们希望在职业生涯结束时别人对他们说些什么。一个简单的表格被开发并管理给学生,以匿名捕捉他们的反思性写作和基本人口统计数据。定性数据被盲化,然后由作者使用迭代过程编码成集群。结果79名医学预科生的反馈表明,他们更倾向于被记住的是医疗服务的质量和卓越性,尤其是高年级学生和来自小城镇的学生。“同情”、“病人关系”和“医生作为老师”这三个词更多的是大三、大四学生写的,而大一、大二学生倾向于写“享受生活和服务”这几个词。这种反思练习为这些大学预科生的职业认同形成提供了有用的见解,可以用于更大、更多样化的群体,以确定其价值,并澄清人口统计学特征之间的真正差异。让类似的医学预科学生参与焦点小组讨论也有助于进一步解释这些思考的意义。资金/支持:没有。人类受试者:本研究由浸信会健康麦迪逊维尔机构审查委员会决定豁免。利益冲突:无
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Professional Identity Formation Among College Premedical Students: A Glimpse into the Looking Glass Using a Career Eulogy Reflective Exercise
Introduction  Pre-medical students are at the very beginning of their formation of a professional identity as a physician. Working with these students early in their education can help them appreciate the importance of professional identity formation as well as inform educators on best methods to understand this process.  Methods  A reflective exercise was used at the beginning of sessions with pre-medical students at their home campus who attended  a medical school presentation on the admissions process. Students were asked to reflect on what they wished to be said about them at the end of their career in the form of a “Career Eulogy.” A simple form was developed and administered to the students to capture their reflective writing and their basic demographics anonymously. Qualitative data were blinded and then coded into clusters by the authors using an iterative process.  Results  Reflections from 79 pre-medical students indicated a preference to be remembered for quality and excellence in care, especially among upper level students and students from small towns. Compassion, patient relationships, and the doctor as teacher terms were more likely to be written by Juniors and Seniors while Freshmen and Sophomores tended to focus on terms related to enjoyment of life and service.  Discussion  This reflective exercise provided useful insight into professional identity formation among these college pre-meds and could be used with larger, more diverse groups to determine its value and clarify true differences among the demographic characteristics. Involving similar pre-medical students in focus group settings could also further assist with interpretation of the meaning of these reflections.  Funding/Support: None.  Human Subjects: This study was determined exempt by the Baptist Health Madisonville Institutional Review Board.  Conflicts of Interest: None
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