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The Making of an Educator: Professional Identity Formation Among Graduate Medical Education Faculty Through Situated Learning Theory.

Kevin C McMainsSteven J DurningCandace NortonHolly S Meyer
Published in: The Journal of continuing education in the health professions (2023)
The current body of knowledge leaves many gaps. These include lack of common definitions, need to apply ongoing theoretical insights to research, and exploration of professional identity as an evolving construct. As we come to understand PIF among medical faculty more fully, twin benefits accrue: (1) Community of practices can be designed deliberately to encourage full participation of all graduate medical education faculty who desire it, and (2) Faculty can more effectively lead trainees in negotiating the ongoing process of PIF across the landscape of professional identities.
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