While critically important, intraprofessional collaboration is not learnt spontaneously. Improvements in mindset, professional identity and power dynamics are crucial to its promotion.
Read the accompanying article to this audio paper: Chances for learning intraprofessional collaboration between residents in hospitals.
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Identifying coaching skills to improve feedback use in post-graduate medical education - Heather Armson's Interview
Simulation-based education for novices: Complex learning tasks promote reflective practice - Marie-Laurence Tremblay's Interview
Transphobia rather than education predicts provider knowledge of transgender healthcare - Daphna Stroumsa's Interview
Interview with Chantal van Andel - Broadly sampled assessment reduces ethnicity‐related differences in clinical grades
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John Boulet Interview - What we measure … and what we should measure in medical education
Elizabeth Molloy Interview - Embracing the tension between vulnerability and credibility: ‘intellectual candour’ in health professions education
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Medical education research approaches - An introduction to the Research Approaches series from Editor-in-Chief, Kevin Eva
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‘I feel like I sleep here’: how space and place influence medical student experiences - Lorraine Hawick's Interview
Rationales for expanding minority physician representation in the workforce:scoping review - Karen Kelly-Blake and Elizabeth Bogdan-Lovis' Interviews
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