Hands in medicine: understanding the impact of competency-based education on the formation of medical students' identities in the United States.
Catherine GonsalvesZareen ZaidiPublished in: Journal of educational evaluation for health professions (2016)
Students perceive 'professionalism' as a competency that impacts their identity formation in the social role of 'being a doctor,' albeit a competency they are less likely to be assessed on. High-stakes exams, including the United States Medical Licensing Exam clinical skills exam, promote this perception.