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Being a surgeon or doing surgery? A qualitative study of learning in the operating room.

Rune Dall JensenMikkel Seyer-HansenSayra M CristanchoMette Krogh Christensen
Published in: Medical education (2018)
The use of a practice theory adds the perspective that the education of surgeons needs to take the sayings, doings and relatings that constitute a surgical practice into account when preparing students to perform in their future workplace. In this way, surgical training can be perceived as a process of being stirred into practice. This means that one learns by participating in the practice of providing high-quality care, where the aim is to teach students to be surgeons instead of teaching them to perform surgery.
Keyphrases
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