Controlled Burn: Managing the "Forest Fire" of Leaving a Professional Identity in Medical Education.
Kevin C McMainsSteven J DurningHolly S MeyerPublished in: The Journal of continuing education in the health professions (2024)
The experiences of military clinician educators retiring from active duty demonstrate how leaving one COP emanates across a range of professional identities. In addition, the decision to leave a professional COP can lead to a sense of disloyalty to that community. Normalizing this transition in a way that honors the community's values offers the opportunity to enable the decision to retire. Understanding retirement as a process that first involves identity loss, followed by the discomfort of a liminal space before achieving new growth creates the opportunity to engage in rituals that celebrate the service of departing community members, releasing them to grow into new identities.