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Medical student strategies for actively negotiating hierarchy in the clinical environment.

Meredith VanstoneLawrence Grierson
Published in: Medical education (2019)
Power is an important component of the social culture of clinical learning environments; understanding the ways in which medical students experience and react to power can help educators, learners and administrators optimise learning opportunities. Medical education increasingly encourages students to exercise agency in seeking feedback and directing their own learning; this may be particularly challenging for students who cannot interpret social cues well, and those who lack social capital.
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