2020
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000003561
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Professional Identity Formation: A Role for Patients as Mentors

Abstract: Purpose Medical education should foster professional identity formation, but there is much to be learned about how to support learners in developing their professional identity. This study examined the role that patients can play in supporting professional identity development during the University of British Columbia Interprofessional Health Mentors Program (HMP), a longitudinal preclinical elective in which patients, or their caregivers, act as mentors and educate students about their lived exper… Show more

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“…Para a compreensão da mentoria como um novo habitus na formação do profissional em saúde, outras revisões tornam-se importantes para maior análise e crítica de relações fundamentais: mentoria e identidade profissional 65 ; mentoria e desenvolvimento de carreira 66 ; mentoria e desenvolvimento do pensamento reflexivo e colaborativo 66,67 ; mentoria, estudante, paciente e prática interprofissional 68 ; e mentoria e desempenho acadêmico 69 . A esse convite de aprofundamento, agrega-se a necessidade de uma interlocução com um número maior de estudos internacionais que possam ampliar e consolidar os achados e as análises.…”
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“…Para a compreensão da mentoria como um novo habitus na formação do profissional em saúde, outras revisões tornam-se importantes para maior análise e crítica de relações fundamentais: mentoria e identidade profissional 65 ; mentoria e desenvolvimento de carreira 66 ; mentoria e desenvolvimento do pensamento reflexivo e colaborativo 66,67 ; mentoria, estudante, paciente e prática interprofissional 68 ; e mentoria e desempenho acadêmico 69 . A esse convite de aprofundamento, agrega-se a necessidade de uma interlocução com um número maior de estudos internacionais que possam ampliar e consolidar os achados e as análises.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…These methods are more common in the social sciences but have also been used in numerous medical publications [e.g. [ 23 , 24 ]] and were selected to best capture the complexity of subjects being discussed in the present study. This was performed by two authors and initially yielded 34 unique codes grouped into 4 distinct categories.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By developing skills in the Health Advocate role, medical students learn to identify and address inequities in the social determinants of health and the manner in which these influence health outcomes in various populations [4]. Importantly, preclinical advocacy training provides the unique opportunity for students to develop their identity as advocates, unrestricted by the realities of clinical responsibilities that can overshadow patient care [5]. Nevertheless, advocacy training has historically been an underappreciated component of medical training [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%