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Incentives for clinical teachers: On why their complex influences should lead us to proceed with caution.

Katherine M WisenerErik W DriessenCary CuncicCassandra L HesseKevin W Eva
Published in: Medical education (2020)
These findings reinforce the literature suggesting that it is necessary to proceed with caution when labeling any particular factor as a motivator or barrier to teaching. They take us deeper, however, towards understanding how and why clinical teachers' perceptions are unique, dynamic and fluid. Incentive schemes can be beneficial for teacher recruitment and retention, but must be designed with nuance that takes into account what makes clinicians feel valued if the strategy is to do more good than harm.
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