Clinicians should be aware of their responsibilities as role models: a case report on the impact of poor role modeling
Background: Role modeling is an important and valuable educational method. It is predominant throughout (under-)graduate medical education, and attributes of exemplary medical role models are manifold. Aim: This article describes the impact of poor role modeling on medical students’ professional and...
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doaj-fd2a2a43dfcd4b52affbc760aee0cd352020-11-25T01:17:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMedical Education Online1087-29812014-02-011901410.3402/meo.v19.2347923479Clinicians should be aware of their responsibilities as role models: a case report on the impact of poor role modelingLukas P. Mileder0Albrecht Schmidt1Hans P. Dimai2 Clinical Skills Center, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Clinical Skills Center, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, AustriaBackground: Role modeling is an important and valuable educational method. It is predominant throughout (under-)graduate medical education, and attributes of exemplary medical role models are manifold. Aim: This article describes the impact of poor role modeling on medical students’ professional and personal development on the basis of a singular incident at an associated teaching hospital. In addition, scientific literature studying the effect of and the reasons behind poor role modeling in undergraduate and graduate medical education is analyzed and discussed. Results: To maximize the educational potential of clinical role modeling, medical schools have to consider strategies both on the individual as well as on the institutional level. Several suggestions are offered on both levels. Discussion/conclusion: Based on a case report of significantly poor role modeling, this article outlines strategies through which academic medical institutions may maximize the educational potential of role modeling and lastingly enhance teaching proficiency of clinical faculty.http://med-ed-online.net/index.php/meo/article/download/23479/pdf_1medical educationrole modelingprofessional behaviorfaculty development |
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Clinicians should be aware of their responsibilities as role models: a case report on the impact of poor role modeling |
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Clinicians should be aware of their responsibilities as role models: a case report on the impact of poor role modeling |
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clinicians should be aware of their responsibilities as role models: a case report on the impact of poor role modeling |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Medical Education Online |
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2014-02-01 |
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Background: Role modeling is an important and valuable educational method. It is predominant throughout (under-)graduate medical education, and attributes of exemplary medical role models are manifold. Aim: This article describes the impact of poor role modeling on medical students’ professional and personal development on the basis of a singular incident at an associated teaching hospital. In addition, scientific literature studying the effect of and the reasons behind poor role modeling in undergraduate and graduate medical education is analyzed and discussed. Results: To maximize the educational potential of clinical role modeling, medical schools have to consider strategies both on the individual as well as on the institutional level. Several suggestions are offered on both levels. Discussion/conclusion: Based on a case report of significantly poor role modeling, this article outlines strategies through which academic medical institutions may maximize the educational potential of role modeling and lastingly enhance teaching proficiency of clinical faculty. |
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