A conceptual framework of student professionalization for health professional education and research

Author:

Bélisle Marilou1,Lavoie Patrick23,Pepin Jacinthe2,Fernandez Nicolas4,Boyer Louise2,Lechasseur Kathleen5,Larue Caroline2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Education , Université de Sherbrooke , Longueuil , QC , Canada

2. Center for Innovation in Nursing Education (CIFI), Faculty of Nursing , Université de Montréal , Montreal QC , Canada

3. Montreal Heart Institute Research Center , Montreal , QC , Canada

4. Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine , Université de Montréal , Montreal , QC , Canada

5. Faculty of Nursing , Université Laval, Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry , Québec QC , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To present a conceptual framework of student professionalization for health professional education and research. Methods Synthesis and discussion of a program of research on competency-based education. Results Competency-based education relies on active, situation-based group learning strategies to prepare students to become health professionals who are connected to patient and population needs. Professionalization is understood as a dynamic process of imagining, becoming, and being a member of a health profession. It rests on the evolution of three interrelated dimensions: professional competencies, professional culture, and professional identity. Professionalization occurs throughout students’ encounters with meaningful learning experiences that involve three core components: the roles students experience in situations bounded within specific contexts. Educational practices conducive to professionalization include active learning, reflection, and feedback. Conclusions This conceptual framework drives a research agenda aimed at understanding how students become health professional and how learning experiences involving action, reflection, and feedback foster that process and the advancement of professional practices.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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