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Organizing Chaos: Iterative Professional Identity Formation Through the Lens of Mask Making.

Mark B Stephens1, Joy L Bowen2, Erin L McGinley2, Peter Rainey3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Professional identity formation (PIF) is a sociocultural process through which medical students adopt the professional role of physician. This process is often unscripted and influenced by informal curricular elements. PIF is as important as the acquisition of knowledge and clinical skill in the continuum of medical education.
METHODS: Using the ancient art of mask making, we created a process of reflective expression to explicitly examine and formally promote PIF. Students created individual masks to express elements of self in the context of their medical education experiences. Coupled with a narrative reflection describing the mask and the process of mask making, students were challenged to examine and give shape to their evolving sense of professional identity. Using a retrospective pre/post design, we used the mask-making process to examine identity across 4 years of medical school in a cohort of graduating students.
RESULTS: The masks and accompanying narratives showed themes of moving from anxiety and uncertainty at matriculation to a more calm and focused state at the time of graduation. Other themes included the ability to organize complex material and the accumulation of a broad fund of knowledge. Students found the mask-making experience to be introspective and enjoyable. DISCUSSION: Mask making is both a product (mask) and process (creation). As such, mask making is an innovative strategy to examine PIF within individuals and across time. Organization, focus, and self-understanding were common themes of professional growth.
© 2020 by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33111037      PMCID: PMC7581204          DOI: 10.22454/PRiMER.2020.705788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PRiMER        ISSN: 2575-7873


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