Harmony or dissonance? The affordances of palliative care learning for emerging professional identity.
Frances KilbertusRola AjjawiDouglas ArchibaldPublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2021)
Findings highlight how individual factors interplay with interpersonal and structural conditions in the workplace in dynamic and emergent ways that may support or constrain the emergence of professional identity. Viewing learning as a process of becoming allows teachers, curriculum developers and administrators to appreciate the complexity and importance of the interplay between the individual and the workplace affordances to create environments that nurture professional identity for palliative care practice.