Title of article :
Professional identity of medical students: Proposing a Meta Static Structural Model
Author/Authors :
AFSHAR, LEILA Department of Medical Ethics - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , YAZDANI, SHAHRAM Virtual School of Medical Education and Management - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , SADEGHI AVVAL SHAHR, HOMA Virtual School of Medical Education and Management - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The realization of professionalism and its desirable consequences, as the most important goal of medical education,
primarily depends on identifying the process and mechanism of
the professional identity formation, which in turn requires the
accurate identification of components and structure of the concept
of professional identity. Therefore, the aim of this study was to
synthesize a static structural model for professional identity,
based on the results of our previous research.
Methods: In this study the theory or model construction
methodology was used to synthesize a static structural model
of professional identity formation for medical students. In this
regard, the Walker and Avant method was followed through three
steps: specifying focal concepts, reviewing the literature, and
organizing concepts into an integrated and efficient representation.
Results: In this study, based on the analysis of 9 selected
conceptual models in the field of socialization and professional
identity, first the key concepts of each model were extracted and
then by carefully examining these concepts and determining
their relationships and reviewing related texts, dimensions
and components of professional identity were determined and
presented in the form of a comprehensive structural static model.
Conclusion: The advantage of the proposed model over the
existing models is the explicit presentation of the dimensions,
constructs, and sub-constructs of the concept of professional
identity. In addition, this model can be used as a general pattern in all non-medical professions.
Keywords :
Professional identity , Professionalism , Medical students , Social identification , Model
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism