Moving beyond solutionism: Re-imagining placements through an activity systems lens.
Gillian NisbetSue McallisterClare MorrisMatthew JenningsPublished in: Medical education (2020)
Through the lens of cultural-historical activity theory, we highlight that solutionist approaches are entrenched in a de-coupling of health from education where the shared object of preparing the future workforce is fragmented. Successful re-coupling requires a partnership that is founded on a shared commitment to preparing the future workforce; recognises that learning and practice are inseparable; and understands that both activity systems are fluid and that collaboration to stay focused on the shared object of preparing the future workforce is complex, challenging and ongoing work.