Professional identity formation of medical teachers in a non-Western setting.
Mardiastuti H WahidArdi FindyartiniDiantha SoemantriRita MustikaEstivana FelazaYvonne SteinertDujeepa D SamarasekeraNadia GrevianaRachmadya Nur HidayahUmatul KhoiriyahDaniel Ardian SoeseloPublished in: Medical teacher (2021)
Our findings suggested that PIF among medical teachers in a non-Western setting is a continuous and dynamic process that is shaped by key socialization factors (e.g. role models, workplace learning, peer support), with significant influences from religious beliefs, family values, and societal recognition. Faculty development programs should consider the dynamic and continuous nature of PIF among medical teachers and encourage clinicians and basic scientists to explore their values and beliefs, realize their goals, and envision their future.