Clinician Teacher as Leader: Creating Psychological Safety in the Clinical Learning Environment for Medical Students.
Adelaide Hearst McClintockTyra Leigh FainstadJoshua JaureguiPublished in: Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (2022)
Clinical teachers' leadership behaviors can directly impact students' perception of psychological safety in the clinical learning environment. Psychological safety increases students' sense of belonging, self-efficacy, and engagement. The findings demonstrate that while it is difficult to repair an atmosphere that is psychologically unsafe, there are several actions that can be put into motion early on to ensure the learning environment is safe and remains so. Future research should investigate whether psychologically safe environments lead to meaningful differences in assessments of student learning and effective cultural change.