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Navigating the paradox: Exploring resident experiences of vulnerability

Abstract Introduction Learning and growth in postgraduate medical education (PGME) often require vulnerability, defined as a state of openness to uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure. However, vulnerability can threaten a resident's credibility and professional identity. Despite this tension, studies examining vulnerability in PGME are limited....

Sat May 18, 2024 10:57
The courage to advocate: How two professions approach public advocacy work

Abstract Background While health advocacy is an established physician role, most of the educational attention to advocacy has been at the individual patient level. Public advocacy—efforts to effect change at the level of communities, populations or society—remains a poorly defined concept whose educational foundation is underdeveloped. To enrich our...

Thu May 16, 2024 10:11
The need for critical and intersectional approaches to equity efforts in postgraduate medical education: A critical narrative review

Abstract Background Racialised trainees in Canada and the USA continue to disproportionately experience discrimination and harassment in learning environments despite equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) reform efforts. Using critical approaches to understand what problems have been conceptualised and operationalised as EDI issues within postgraduate...

Thu May 16, 2024 10:11
Intraprofessional boundary crossing in acute paediatric care: A rich journey for general practice and paediatric residents

Abstract Background Achieving optimal collaboration between general practitioners and hospital-based critical care doctors is vital yet challenging, necessitating targeted collaborative training during residency. Despite apparent benefits, implementing intraprofessional learning faces constraints. Understanding its occurrence is crucial for engaging...

Tue May 14, 2024 10:28
When I say … positionality

Medical Education, EarlyView.

Mon May 13, 2024 11:07
Culture and context in Interprofessional education: Expectations in Australia and Japan

Abstract The attributes of collaborative practice in health care vary across contexts, necessitating the adaptation of interprofessional education curricula to prepare students for the collaborative practice expected in their respective health care systems. Culture, when conceptualised through an organisational lens, allows an analysis of the shared...

Sat May 11, 2024 11:42

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