Shame in medical clerkship: "You just feel like dirt under someone's shoe".
Beth WhelanStefán HjörleifssonEdvin ScheiPublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2021)
Shame reactions in medical students were triggered by clinician behaviour that left students feeling unwanted, rejected, or burdensome, and by humiliating teaching situations. Shame had deleterious effects on motivation, learning, and professional identity development. This study has implications for learners, educators, and clinicians, and it may contribute to increased understanding of the importance of supportive learning environments and supervisors' social skills within the context of medical education.