Brown Rachel Ma, Donaldson Joe F, Warne-Griggs Melissa D, Bagby Stone Stephanie, Campbell James D, Hoffman Kimberly G
College of Medicine, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant MI, USA.
Department of Education, University of Missouri, Columbia MO, USA.
J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2017 Sep 4;4:2382120517725506. doi: 10.1177/2382120517725506. eCollection 2017 Jan-Dec.
Little is known about the experiences that influence entering medical students' internal concepts of themselves as future physicians. During orientation to medical school, students were asked to write stories in response to the cue, "Tell a story about a person or experience that inspired you to consider a career of service in medicine." Qualitative methodology was employed to analyze 190 student stories. Thematic analysis identified descriptive details about content and allowed comparison between the students' and School's expectations. Inspirational settings, contexts, and individuals were identified. Nine different inspirational events were described. Student and School expectations for the kinds of physicians they hoped to become were generally consistent. The study demonstrates that students do indeed bring to medical school visions of the kinds of physicians they hope to become. Linking that vision with medical school activities including the White Coat Ceremony provides a bridge between medical school and students' earlier lives, thus explicitly linking orientation to professional formation.
对于那些影响即将入学的医学生对自己未来医生身份的内在认知的经历,我们所知甚少。在医学院迎新期间,学生们被要求根据提示“讲述一个激励你考虑从事医学服务职业的人或经历的故事”来撰写故事。采用定性研究方法对190个学生故事进行了分析。主题分析确定了内容的描述性细节,并能对学生和学校的期望进行比较。确定了鼓舞人心的场景、背景和人物。描述了九种不同的鼓舞人心的事件。学生和学校对他们希望成为的医生类型的期望总体上是一致的。该研究表明,学生们确实带着他们希望成为的医生类型的愿景进入医学院。将这一愿景与包括白袍仪式在内的医学院活动联系起来,在医学院和学生早期生活之间架起了一座桥梁,从而明确地将迎新与职业形成联系起来。