Learners, performers, caregivers, and team players: Descriptions of the ideal medical student in longitudinal integrated and block clerkships

2015 
AbstractBackground: Hidden curriculum literature suggests that different learning environments and curricular designs reinforce disparate values and behaviors.Aim: This study explores potential differences in learning environments afforded by two clerkship models through perceptions of the ideal student.Methods: In this qualitative study, research assistants interviewed 48 third-year students and 26 clinical supervisors from three US medical schools. Students and supervisors participated in longitudinal integrated clerkships (LICs) or block clerkships. Students and supervisors described the ideal student in their clerkship. Using phenomenographic techniques, authors identified five ideal student profiles and coded students’ and supervisors’ descriptions for alignment with one or more profiles.Results: Most students in both models described an ideal student who matched a learner profile (proactive and self-directed). More LIC students described an ideal student who fit a caregiver profile (engaging with an...
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