Collaborators as a key to survival: an ethnographic study on newly graduated doctors' collaboration with colleagues.
Tine Lass KlitgaardDiana StentoftNicolaj JohanssonMette GrønkjærSusanne Backman NøhrPublished in: BMC medical education (2022)
Newly graduated doctors rely on building relationships with different collaborators in order to survive their first months of practice. We argue that the collaboration with peer NGDs and registered nurses has not received the attention it deserves when working with the transition from medical school. We highlight how it is important to focus on these and other collaborators and discuss different work-agendas, mutual expectations, and interdependence. This could be addressed in the introduction period and be one way to ensure a better learning environment and a respectful interprofessional culture.