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Does Personality Matter? Perceptions and Experiences of Introverts and Extraverts as General Surgeons.

Victoria LuongChris ShieldsAllison PetrieKaterina Neumann
Published in: Teaching and learning in medicine (2021)
Our qualitative approach allowed us to draw meaning from the complex subjective experiences of our research participants. Our findings suggest that two competing cultures (equality and hierarchy) co-exist within the field of surgery and that trainees, depending on which culture they adhere most to, will or will not "adapt" their personalities to the workplace. These findings deepen our understanding of the nuances of surgical culture and have important implications for how we select candidates based on personality.
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