Literature DB >> 16735874

See one, do one, teach one: developing professionalism across the generations.

Sharon Johnston1.   

Abstract

Individuals develop their professional values and identity as they progress through the hierarchical career stages of medicine. At the same time, the collective values of the profession evolve with changes in the wider society. This leads to recurring small but significant generation gaps in professional values. For the past half century, this gap has centered on the concept of altruism and quality of life. In order for professionalism to develop at the individual level as well as for the community of physicians, the generational differences must be bridged and negotiations for change must build on common ground. This requires a long-term developmental approach including teaching strategies which are career stage appropriate and adapt to the different learning styles of the younger generation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16735874     DOI: 10.1097/01.blo.0000224033.23850.1c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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1.  The challenges and opportunities of teaching "generation y".

Authors:  Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt; Jennifer Tucciarone
Journal:  J Grad Med Educ       Date:  2011-12

2.  Generational influences in academic emergency medicine: teaching and learning, mentoring, and technology (part I).

Authors:  Nicholas M Mohr; Lisa Moreno-Walton; Angela M Mills; Patrick H Brunett; Susan B Promes
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 3.451

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