Exploring Empathy With Medical Students 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11211-0_7
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Barriers to Empathy: The Curriculum

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“…18(p109; emphasis in original) By focusing on how the construct of critical consciousness has, to date, been conceptualized within medical education, this scoping review aims to fill a gap in the literature. The intent is to identify the main elements of critical consciousness in the specific context that is medical education, which, being traditionally more biomedical, 21,22 and sufficiently distinct from other health professions education curricula, is worthy of specific focus. In so doing, we aim to help medical educators develop a better understanding of how a critical pedagogy may inform educational strategies.…”
Section: A C C E P T E Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18(p109; emphasis in original) By focusing on how the construct of critical consciousness has, to date, been conceptualized within medical education, this scoping review aims to fill a gap in the literature. The intent is to identify the main elements of critical consciousness in the specific context that is medical education, which, being traditionally more biomedical, 21,22 and sufficiently distinct from other health professions education curricula, is worthy of specific focus. In so doing, we aim to help medical educators develop a better understanding of how a critical pedagogy may inform educational strategies.…”
Section: A C C E P T E Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was true both for placement and for assessment settings, particularly OSCEs. Research has previously highlighted fake empathy in medical education and practice 36‐38 . Furthermore, research with Physician Associate (PA) students 38 reports identical challenges with the assessment of empathy in OSCEs: students feel compelled to literally ‘tick the empathy box’ and force out rote empathic statements that they do not truly mean.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%