Myths and social structure: The unbearable necessity of mythology in medical education.
Maria Athina Tina MartimianakisJon TilburtBarret MichalecFrederic W HaffertyPublished in: Medical education (2019)
Our analysis makes evident that myth busting disrupts, renegotiates and reconstitutes socio-epistemic relationships rather than simply correcting falsehoods. We also argue that myths play important and inescapable roles in the social practice of medical education and the negotiation of values, and in constructing the conditions for group change and transformation. Imperatives related to humanism, compassion and patient engagement offer a healthy humanising counter-mythologising that we suggest must survive any contemporary myth-busting endeavour aimed at improving medical education practice.