'It's a gamble': A phenomenological exploration of medical students' learning experiences as newcomers to clinical communities of practice.
Alistair W R TaylorElizabeth Susan AndersonSimon GayPublished in: The clinical teacher (2023)
Passivity in students is a result of modifiable factors in the workplace. To encourage proactivity, clinicians must enable students to move from observation to participation as their competence increases. Participation should be supervised, challenging and should contribute to patient care. Time pressures can make this difficult; one solution is to nominate a clinician to direct students and account for this in their workload or to employ a clinical fellow to assist with student training.