Patel R, Mirza J, Van de Ridder JMM, Rajput V. Role Modeling in Medical Education: A Twenty-First Century Learner's Perspective.
MEDICAL SCIENCE EDUCATOR 2023;
33:1557-1563. [PMID:
38188398 PMCID:
PMC10767131 DOI:
10.1007/s40670-023-01930-9]
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Abstract
Traditional role modeling is a complex process of observation and emulation delivered by experienced senior physicians with an unknown outcome. Role modeling through organized modalities has been utilized as an educational tool in medical school for years. However, effects of parenting, near peers, gender, race, and social media on role modeling in medical education have not been well characterized yet play a significant role in the development of modern clinicians. The aim of this paper is to encourage students as future medical and clinical educators through an in-depth analysis of role modeling, with the goal of improving their "role modeling consciousness."
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