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Unravelling residents' and supervisors' workplace interactions: an intersubjectivity study.

Francisco M Olmos-VegaDiana Hjm DolmansCarlos Guzmán-QuinteroRenée E StalmeijerPim W Teunissen
Published in: Medical education (2018)
The development of shared understanding between residents and supervisors entailed experiencing diverse adaptation patterns which resulted in the creation of working repertoires. Seeing supervisory interactions as adaptation processes has essential theoretical and practical implications regarding workplace learning in postgraduate settings. Our findings call for further exploration to understand learning in postgraduate education as a social process.
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