Striving to thrive or striving to survive: Professional identity constructions of medical trainees in clinical assessment activities

Author:

Liao Kuo‐Chen123,Ajjawi Rola4ORCID,Peng Chang‐Hsuan23ORCID,Jenq Chang‐Chyi2567,Monrouxe Lynn V.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Geriatrics and General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (CGMH) Linkou Taiwan (ROC)

2. Chang Gung Medical Education Research Centre, CGMH Linkou Taiwan (ROC)

3. School of Medicine, College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan City Taiwan (ROC)

4. Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning Deakin University Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Department of Nephrology CGMH Linkou Taiwan (ROC)

6. Medical Humanities Center CGMH Linkou Taiwan (ROC)

7. Department of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Medicine, College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan City Taiwan (ROC)

8. Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractContextAssessment plays a key role in competence development and the shaping of future professionals. Despite its presumed positive impacts on learning, unintended consequences of assessment have drawn increasing attention in the literature. Considering professional identities and how these can be dynamically constructed through social interactions, as in assessment contexts, our study sought to understand how assessment influences the construction of professional identities in medical trainees.MethodsWithin social constructionism, we adopted a discursive, narrative approach to investigate the different positions trainees narrate for themselves and their assessors in clinical assessment contexts and the impact of these positions on their constructed identities. We purposively recruited 28 medical trainees (23 students and five postgraduate trainees), who took part in entry, follow‐up and exit interviews of this study and submitted longitudinal audio/written diaries across nine‐months of their training programs. Thematic framework and positioning analyses (focusing on how characters are linguistically positioned in narratives) were applied using an interdisciplinary teamwork approach.ResultsWe identified two key narrative plotlines, striving to thrive and striving to survive, across trainees' assessment narratives from 60 interviews and 133 diaries. Elements of growth, development, and improvement were identified as trainees narrated striving to thrive in assessment. Neglect, oppression and perfunctory narratives were elaborated as trainees narrated striving to survive from assessment. Nine main character tropes adopted by trainees with six key assessor character tropes were identified. Bringing these together we present our analysis of two exemplary narratives with elaboration of their wider social implications.ConclusionAdopting a discursive approach enabled us to better understand not only what identities are constructed by trainees in assessment contexts but also how they are constructed in relation to broader medical education discourses. The findings are informative for educators to reflect on, rectify and reconstruct assessment practices for better facilitating trainee identity construction.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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